jonneymendoza
Legend
- 1 January 2004
- Arsenal
awsome
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Just watched the last 10 mins again and the sorrow you feel when Jack is walking through the bamboo and then collapses to be joined by Vincent ... So sad. The music and the way it's filmed is nothing short of amazing to me and it's possibly the best television I've witnessed. Very moving.
Chill dude relax hehe. I gotcha man you diddnt enjoy the season as a whole as it left too many questions unansweredRadiation said:I've given up trying to think about it further. The fact that the link says "It is what it is" for one of the 'explanations' shows just how badly put together the show was.
It's the children playing army with their guns that shoot through body armour... but then that kid says he actually had anti bullet body armour and then guy says he burns him and then he says 'no you didn't because I'm under water'
3 pages since the finale aired yesterday... quite a debate its caused!
I could start picking apart the plot holes and complain about the many unanswered questions that have presented themselves over the 6 seasons, but Lost has been such good TV over the years that i'll simply appreciate it's quality instead...
We probably won't get another TV show anywhere near as good as it for many, many years, if ever.
The survivors of 815 did actually survive the crash and Christian actually tells Jack that in the church at the end. It was all real, it happened and it was the best and most important time of all of their lives.
I've just realised something. A few episodes back, in the alt, Jack found a scar on his stomach and asked his mother if he'd had his appendix out as he couldn't remember it happening. I'm guessing that's actually the scar from Samuel (MiB) stabbing him.
@ Dags
Said the dead father to the dead son about his mental images of another life.......
It wasn't real, we can all say that his father really died. That was in the flashbacks before the crash and set up how their lives were going. Then the plane crashed and all of a sudden the dead dad is seen and talks to different characters during the seasons. The onyl way that could happen was if they were also dead! I remember him leading Ben to turn a cog in the ground to once again get the white light.
"It was real, it happend"... Offcourse, in the same way that the sideflash he was in was "real". It wasn't he was already dead.
I really think they all died during the plane crash and everything that happend was their journey in the afterlife before going to heaven. After all why would he need to be in the "afterlife" (sideflash) to find closure when everything he needed for closure was done on the island as the ending and his smile in the grass showed. If that was real then the sideflash wouldn't be needed.
So you live your life and find closure for your issues on the island (if they survived the crash), and then you end up in the afterlife looking for closure which is only found in the memories on the island when you experienced closure whilst alive!
It doesn't make sense and isn't a logical sequence of events. Offcourse mayby that's why I'm wrong but if you consider everything that happend since the crash to be the afterlife then it does make sense as everything that happend was done to give peace from what they experienced when they were alive.
I could start picking apart the plot holes and complain about the many unanswered questions that have presented themselves over the 6 seasons, but Lost has been such good TV over the years that i'll simply appreciate it's quality instead...
We probably won't get another TV show anywhere near as good as it for many, many years, if ever.
Like I said earlier, the directing was superb. The music as well. Really well put together.
I don't think so I'm a jewish descent .