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Old 05-23-2010, 11:27 PM   #361 (permalink)
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Seeing Locke talk to Ben was so powerful. Locke was one of my favorite characters of all time and seeing good finally done by him was very rewarding.
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Old 05-24-2010, 12:01 AM   #362 (permalink)
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Yes, and Locke forgiving Ben was typically Locke. Terry O'Quinn deserves another Emmy for his tour de force performance this season.
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Old 05-24-2010, 12:59 AM   #363 (permalink)
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man, my internet is capped, so unless I can view it from someone else, I have to wait another week before I can see it.
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Old 05-24-2010, 03:43 AM   #364 (permalink)
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No, they were not dead the whole time. They died individually, one by one, and then went to that place where they all knew they'd meet each other. The island was very much real and Jacob indeed recruited them there to do his bidding. They were all pons really, in Jacob and the Man in Black's struggle.
I never got to watch Lost because we don't get the channel, but all you fans and the hubbub about the series made me curious, now that it is over, about what really happened on that island. So, your summary is helpful, Conan.

However, my favorite summaries of the Lost plot are these...and watching them takes a lot less time than watching 100+ episodes :

The Plot of Lost, Explained by Cats:



Fans of Lost attempt to make sense of the series in 2 minutes:

BBC News - Lost the plot? Fans attempt to make sense of series in two minutes...
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Old 05-24-2010, 11:19 AM   #365 (permalink)
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That is so funny, Erica! Those cats sum it all up pretty well!
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Old 05-24-2010, 12:55 PM   #366 (permalink)
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That is so funny, Erica! Those cats sum it all up pretty well!
I'm glad to know that, Liz, since even if I wanted to watch 6 years of episodes now, I wouldn't have the time! The depth of my knowledge of Lost will have to remain at the level of these cats. It sounds like the series was a long and convoluted variation of the ol' good vs. evil theme, mixed with a heavy dose of supernatural phenomena and questions about whether fate exists and whether our lives have meaning beyond just for ourselves.

Based on cats, I rather like that Locke character in the wheelchair who was saved by the island and now wants to make sweet-ass love to it! And I like that angry guy who stayed angry to the bitter end, despite his fling with Kate aka "Freckles."
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Old 05-24-2010, 12:58 PM   #367 (permalink)
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i have mixed feelings about the finale. it was really great - kept me on the edge of my seat the whole time. very emotional, very touching. overall excellent.

but... it just didn't seem to fit the tone of the series. it was all about addressing character relationships rather than the mysteries of the island, and it's the mysteries that i really care about. that's why i watched the show.

i'm especially disappointed about the lack of answers surrounding the temple and its inhabitants. also the statue, and the tunnels...

also the motives of the Others is still not clear. we know that Charles was their leader, then Ben drove him off - but why was Charles so keen to get back? what interest did the Others have in the island anyway?

then there are the missing characters - Michael and Walt for example. and Eko! he deserves to "move on" as much as anyone.

overall it feels like the finale was a convenient way to wrap things up - distracting fans with a huge wave of emotion in order to distract from the fact that they left so many questions unanswered...

i think there definitely needs to be a spinoff to cover events we didn't get to see. just imagine it - "LOST: The Ben and Hurley Chronicles"
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Based on cats, I rather like that Locke character in the wheelchair who was saved by the island and now wants to make sweet-ass love to it! And I like that angry guy who stayed angry to the bitter end, despite his fling with Kate aka "Freckles."
The angry guy would be "Sawyer", who had the amusing habit of giving nicknames to the other characters on the show. If you were on LOST, Erica, I think Sawyer would probably nickname you............."Vegangelica".
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I'm glad to know that, Liz, since even if I wanted to watch 6 years of episodes now, I wouldn't have the time! The depth of my knowledge of Lost will have to remain at the level of these cats. It sounds like the series was a long and convoluted variation of the ol' good vs. evil theme, mixed with a heavy dose of supernatural phenomena and questions about whether fate exists and whether our lives have meaning beyond just for ourselves.
Not really.
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i have mixed feelings about the finale. it was really great - kept me on the edge of my seat the whole time. very emotional, very touching. overall excellent.

but... it just didn't seem to fit the tone of the series. it was all about addressing character relationships rather than the mysteries of the island, and it's the mysteries that i really care about. that's why i watched the show.

i'm especially disappointed about the lack of answers surrounding the temple and its inhabitants. also the statue, and the tunnels...

also the motives of the Others is still not clear. we know that Charles was their leader, then Ben drove him off - but why was Charles so keen to get back? what interest did the Others have in the island anyway?

then there are the missing characters - Michael and Walt for example. and Eko! he deserves to "move on" as much as anyone.

overall it feels like the finale was a convenient way to wrap things up - distracting fans with a huge wave of emotion in order to distract from the fact that they left so many questions unanswered...

i think there definitely needs to be a spinoff to cover events we didn't get to see. just imagine it - "LOST: The Ben and Hurley Chronicles"
The Others, like whoever came before them, were convinced by Jacob that the source needed to be protected. They were Jacob's followers, which is why they weren't keen on new arrivals to the island. Jacob was an awful leader, as it turns out, and let his desire for their free will (more of excuse really) distract him from truly leading them. He was far more involved in leading Charles Widmore, and probably believed in him more / preferred him as a leader. When Ben ousted Widmore, he never truly spoke to Jacob. Or Jacob never truly spoke to him. This is likely because Ben was never supposed to be the leader of The Others, he was seized the position. Charlies wanted to get back because he believed he was the rightful heir to Jacob's throne (?) or he was the rightful leader of the people.

The statue, as well as the ancient tunnels, were clearly built by whoever came before Jacob's adoptive Mother. She was perhaps the last of that civilization, having been anointed the protector in a long line of protectors and escaping their fate. From this I've gleaned that perhaps the light wasn't all that mystical, maybe it was simply the electromagnetic energy that connects to other pockets and soft spots all over the world. The ancients (possibly descending from the Egyptians) developed this whole religious culture behind it. perhaps what gave the protectors their powers is a touch of mysticism within this universe, which we can only assume is what made Walt "special". Now the source of this mysticism is up to interpretation. Sci-Fi buffs are free to say other worldly beings help the ancients build their pyramids and were their Gods, likewise on the island. Spiritualists can say anything is possible and all faiths are legitimate if you believe in them, and that trying to understand is futile. And if you happen to like Classical Mythology, there's always The Gods.
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