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*** Official Lost Season 6 *** (1 Viewer)

When did Desmond have his flash? Or did he? If not, how did he know what was going on in the sideways?
He got it when he was trying to save Charlie underwater after Charlie had driven the car into the water. And then when he met Penny.
 
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Have the creators given any serious interviews yet
Lindeloff Tweeted last night. They've said they plan on embarking upon some "radio silence" for awhile but both have said they'll probably end up doing interviews about it at some point. I also hope they talk more as opposed to how Chase has handled it.
Nothing from Cuse lately, Lindelof's last tweet:
Remember. Let go. Move on. I will miss it more than I can ever say. about 1am PST
Related...
For those that are asking, final Lost-related tweet for awhile will occur at precisely midnight, West Coast time tomorrow night. 10:31 PM May 22nd
 
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Read Stephen Kings The Dark Tower series and then the other books that splinter off. Then go back and watch LOST and you will see how much LOST is similar if not connected to Kings world.
First off, I think anyone who enjoyed LOST should check out the Dark Tower books.Second (and without any spoilers or put in tags) which ending did you think was better / more satisfying? LOST or Dark Tower?
will try to get to barnes and nobles today
If you are going to read these, make sure you stick with it through book 2. Book 1 is slow and I know a lot of people give up on the series because of that book. Stay with it and read book 2, which is one of the most incredible and awesome books I've ever read and leads you to the rest of the series which is amazing.
 
Read Stephen Kings The Dark Tower series and then the other books that splinter off. Then go back and watch LOST and you will see how much LOST is similar if not connected to Kings world.
First off, I think anyone who enjoyed LOST should check out the Dark Tower books.Second (and without any spoilers or put in tags) which ending did you think was better / more satisfying? LOST or Dark Tower?
will try to get to barnes and nobles today
If you are going to read these, make sure you stick with it through book 2. Book 1 is slow and I know a lot of people give up on the series because of that book. Stay with it and read book 2, which is one of the most incredible and awesome books I've ever read and leads you to the rest of the series which is amazing.
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Read Stephen Kings The Dark Tower series and then the other books that splinter off. Then go back and watch LOST and you will see how much LOST is similar if not connected to Kings world.
First off, I think anyone who enjoyed LOST should check out the Dark Tower books.Second (and without any spoilers or put in tags) which ending did you think was better / more satisfying?

LOST or Dark Tower?
Hard to say. On one hand, I loved the happy endings that those characters received last night, and I thought it was very beautiful and moving. On the other hand, I loved
Both great.

 
In the last six years, we've seen great advancements from a lot of people, from Kate to Sawyer to Hurley to Locke to scottybo to Truckiwawa to Obama and everyone else. But the only thing that seems to have changed about PsychologyKev is his username. Stay gold, ponyboy.
:thumbdown:We will shake hands in The Great Universalist Unitarian Internet Purgatory Church of Latter-Day Saints, GB.
 
The island WAS sunk in the afterlife. The way it was written made us believe that the bomb had sunk it, but we were wrong. Well written IMO.

I liked the scene where Locke and Jack were looking down the waterfall, a tribute to the two of them looking down the hatch after it was blown.

 
Read Stephen Kings The Dark Tower series and then the other books that splinter off. Then go back and watch LOST and you will see how much LOST is similar if not connected to Kings world.
First off, I think anyone who enjoyed LOST should check out the Dark Tower books.Second (and without any spoilers or put in tags) which ending did you think was better / more satisfying? LOST or Dark Tower?
The DT series are by far my favorite books and while I did not like the ending of DT7 I completely understood it and thought it made total sense. I look at LOST and I have the same feelings. I have to say the DT was better simply because I believe LOST was based on Kings world/books and that with all the similarities and King/DT easter eggs through out the show that LOST had its ending written for them by King and the writers did nothing to separate themselves. Roland went one way and Jack went the other. Thats how I see it.
 
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Lapidus, Ilona, Walt, Eko, Miles, Arzt, Widmore, etc. Apparently none will ever be ready to move on because as Jack's dad put it, time doesnt matter there.
Ilona? You're upset with the finale because she wasn't there? Honestly? All of the characters you mentioned are peripheral characters except for Walt (more on him in a bit). They played their parts but they weren't pivotal in the lives of the survivors' ability to move on. Of the primary characters, the only one on your list who wasn't there was Walt and we can explain that logically by saying the actor who plays him now looks like he's about 30 and it would skew the story to bring him back. Or we can explain it within the story confines by saying that he wasn't there because Michael wasn't there. Either way works for me. As far as the others, I honestly think you're nitpicking and you're reaching to find flaws.
I honestly think you're making excuses for everything to justify your opinion.Like Shannon was pivotal in Sayid's ability to move on. If they wanted to be consistent it would have been Nadia, you know the woman he killed for.
 
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Quick note to anyone that may have this recorded or downloaded. When Hurley is about to pull his Hummer into the motel parking lot, is that Cuse walking the dog on the sidewalk? And then Lindelof closing a car door in the parking lot?

 
Read Stephen Kings The Dark Tower series and then the other books that splinter off. Then go back and watch LOST and you will see how much LOST is similar if not connected to Kings world.
First off, I think anyone who enjoyed LOST should check out the Dark Tower books.Second (and without any spoilers or put in tags) which ending did you think was better / more satisfying? LOST or Dark Tower?
will try to get to barnes and nobles today
Just looked on Amazon and noticed that King went back and updated the first book to make it fit better with the resolution of the series. Wonder what the LOST producers would change if they could now that they know the end.
 
It is not a great impact but it is a show that is better, to me, than The Wire (never seen it).
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Simply put, The Wire means nothing to me. Don't watch it, don't care for the content, will not dwell on it when it leaves. That is the point. People Flocke to similar interests. Like Chris Rock said, "a drug dealer and a religious person in a relationship will not work out." The island, the plane crash, that is what bonded these people and why reconnecting with them is the most important part of their life... even if/when in death.
The Wire is about the relationships people create with each other, and how they deal with the (usually harsh) world that they're living in. Love, loss, betrayal, selflessness, greed, etc.Lots of similarities to Lost. Or maybe you just hate black people.
 
Lapidus, Ilona, Walt, Eko, Miles, Arzt, Widmore, etc. Apparently none will ever be ready to move on because as Jack's dad put it, time doesnt matter there.
Ilona? You're upset with the finale because she wasn't there? Honestly? All of the characters you mentioned are peripheral characters except for Walt (more on him in a bit). They played their parts but they weren't pivotal in the lives of the survivors' ability to move on. Of the primary characters, the only one on your list who wasn't there was Walt and we can explain that logically by saying the actor who plays him now looks like he's about 30 and it would skew the story to bring him back. Or we can explain it within the story confines by saying that he wasn't there because Michael wasn't there. Either way works for me. As far as the others, I honestly think you're nitpicking and you're reaching to find flaws.
I honestly think you're making excuses for everything to justify your opinion.
Nope. I'm just responding to what I watched. And I'm hardly upset that characters who weren't vital to the primary relationships on the show weren't in the church at the end. If that bothered you, that's fine. I don't consider the fact that I wasn't bothered by their absences (many of whom had no business being there anyway) to be making an excuse.
 
When Desmond turned the key and was jumping around in time he met Eloise Hawking who seemed to have "otherworldly?" knowledge. Did Desmond actually die for a short time when he turned the key? Was that the sideways / purgatory Eloise he met seasons ago and seemed to still have knowledge of the meeting during the last season? Is that why Desmond thought in the finale that when he "went into the light" he would be "transported" to the next world?
No thoughts on this?
 
Remind me how Shannon died.

I'm a little confused about Michael and other whisperers being stuck on the island and the no babies conceived on the island being born, but overall am satisfied with the island being a special place and the home of humanity's soul/light.

 
When Desmond turned the key and was jumping around in time he met Eloise Hawking who seemed to have "otherworldly?" knowledge. Did Desmond actually die for a short time when he turned the key? Was that the sideways / purgatory Eloise he met seasons ago and seemed to still have knowledge of the meeting during the last season? Is that why Desmond thought in the finale that when he "went into the light" he would be "transported" to the next world?
No thoughts on this?
Seems plausible. The Eloise part of the story is frustratingly ambiguous.
Remind me how Shannon died.
She was shot by Anna Lucia.
I'm a little confused about Michael and other whisperers being stuck on the island and the no babies conceived on the island being born, but overall am satisfied with the island being a special place and the home of humanity's soul/light.
The whispers are the stranded souls of the dead that can't move on. Michael's one of them.I still think it's "The Incident" that caused the no babies thing.
 
Remind me how Shannon died. I'm a little confused about Michael and other whisperers being stuck on the island and the no babies conceived on the island being born, but overall am satisfied with the island being a special place and the home of humanity's soul/light.
Ana Lucia shot her.If you were able to "pass your test" find redemption, you were allowed to pass on to the afterlife (Heaven). Michael was not able to, and is stuck as a "ghost" on the island forever.
 
I'm a little confused about Michael and other whisperers being stuck on the island and the no babies conceived on the island being born, but overall am satisfied with the island being a special place and the home of humanity's soul/light.
The whispers are the stranded souls of the dead that can't move on. Michael's one of them.I still think it's "The Incident" that caused the no babies thing.
I've been misquoted, that wasn't me. Maybe in the sideways world.
 
The island WAS sunk in the afterlife. The way it was written made us believe that the bomb had sunk it, but we were wrong. Well written IMO.I liked the scene where Locke and Jack were looking down the waterfall, a tribute to the two of them looking down the hatch after it was blown.
Lots of tributes - Star Wars was a big influence they have said - loved the Yoda line as well as Jack having the "higher ground" over Locke.
 
Lapidus, Ilona, Walt, Eko, Miles, Arzt, Widmore, etc. Apparently none will ever be ready to move on because as Jack's dad put it, time doesnt matter there.
Ilona? You're upset with the finale because she wasn't there? Honestly? All of the characters you mentioned are peripheral characters except for Walt (more on him in a bit). They played their parts but they weren't pivotal in the lives of the survivors' ability to move on. Of the primary characters, the only one on your list who wasn't there was Walt and we can explain that logically by saying the actor who plays him now looks like he's about 30 and it would skew the story to bring him back. Or we can explain it within the story confines by saying that he wasn't there because Michael wasn't there. Either way works for me. As far as the others, I honestly think you're nitpicking and you're reaching to find flaws.
I honestly think you're making excuses for everything to justify your opinion.
Nope. I'm just responding to what I watched. And I'm hardly upset that characters who weren't vital to the primary relationships on the show weren't in the church at the end. If that bothered you, that's fine. I don't consider the fact that I wasn't bothered by their absences (many of whom had no business being there anyway) to be making an excuse.
Yeah Boone and Bernard were really vital to the primary relationships on the show. Right....
 
I hope there's an option where you can just turn off all of the Flash-Sideways crap when the final DVDs come out. The more I think about it, it's this whole flash sideways junk that's mucking up the whole series for me.

 
The island WAS sunk in the afterlife. The way it was written made us believe that the bomb had sunk it, but we were wrong. Well written IMO.I liked the scene where Locke and Jack were looking down the waterfall, a tribute to the two of them looking down the hatch after it was blown.
Lots of tributes - Star Wars was a big influence they have said - loved the Yoda line as well as Jack having the "higher ground" over Locke.
The "I've got a bad feeling about this" line was also from Star Wars.
 
All of the characters you mentioned are peripheral characters except for Walt (more on him in a bit). They played their parts but they weren't pivotal in the lives of the survivors' ability to move on. Of the primary characters, the only one on your list who wasn't there was Walt.......
This struck me as funny. "more on him in a bit". It was one sentence later. :unsure:
 
Yeah Boone and Bernard were really vital to the primary relationships on the show. Right....
Boone was a lead character in Season 1. Yeah, he was kind of important.As far as Rose and Bernard being there, I think that was simply the writers including them for the fans. It's not like they were prominently featured in the reunion scene.I'm sorry if the fact Charles Widmore wasn't in the church at the end didn't bother me liked it appeared to be bothering you. If you want to believe that means I'm making excuses for the episode, so be it.
 
The island WAS sunk in the afterlife. The way it was written made us believe that the bomb had sunk it, but we were wrong. Well written IMO.I liked the scene where Locke and Jack were looking down the waterfall, a tribute to the two of them looking down the hatch after it was blown.
Lots of tributes - Star Wars was a big influence they have said - loved the Yoda line as well as Jack having the "higher ground" over Locke.
The "I've got a bad feeling about this" line was also from Star Wars.
Forgot about that one - awesome!
 
Charles Widmore - (Don't know the actors name) but when Kimmel asked him a question he responded (I don't know if Widmore was a good or bad guy.) Yeah, they had it all planned out.......... :confused: ;)

 
The island WAS sunk in the afterlife. The way it was written made us believe that the bomb had sunk it, but we were wrong. Well written IMO.I liked the scene where Locke and Jack were looking down the waterfall, a tribute to the two of them looking down the hatch after it was blown.
Lots of tributes - Star Wars was a big influence they have said - loved the Yoda line as well as Jack having the "higher ground" over Locke.
The "I've got a bad feeling about this" line was also from Star Wars.
Forgot about that one - awesome!
Hurley was always the resident "Star Wars" guy.
 
Charles Widmore - (Don't know the actors name) but when Kimmel asked him a question he responded (I don't know if Widmore was a good or bad guy.) Yeah, they had it all planned out.......... :confused: ;)
Dale came across as a bit of a d**k in my opinion. Not sure how that reflects poorly on the writers.
 
The island WAS sunk in the afterlife. The way it was written made us believe that the bomb had sunk it, but we were wrong. Well written IMO.I liked the scene where Locke and Jack were looking down the waterfall, a tribute to the two of them looking down the hatch after it was blown.
Lots of tributes - Star Wars was a big influence they have said - loved the Yoda line as well as Jack having the "higher ground" over Locke.
loved the star wars refernces too. That article posted earlier disparaged the writing because of hurley saying he "had a bad feeling about this" but that was an awesome star wars line right after taking about yoda.
 
Charles Widmore - (Don't know the actors name) but when Kimmel asked him a question he responded (I don't know if Widmore was a good or bad guy.) Yeah, they had it all planned out.......... :confused: ;)
This just in:Directors give actors general directions for them to take their characters. They don't always spell everything out for them. Especially on a show built around mystery, where actors don't know how everything will play out. That way, they can't spoil anything when interviewed in real life. If that's concrete proof for you that the "writers had no clue where they were going", then that's up to you.
 
Re: Rose and Bernard being in the church. I seem to remember Rose had cancer and the island healed her. It didn't appear they were candidates... or were they? If so, what family or relationship issues did they have that caused Jacob to select them like he did the others? Or were they just part of the plane crash that happened to survive with the candidates?

If the latter, why were they in purgatory with the rest of them waiting for Jack to realize he was ready to move on?

 
So what effect did Jughead have? If any?
Was the island under water in the sideways world or the real island worldThat seems confusing
Before I move onto page 92 (####)...wanted to bump this as it is one of my questions. In the first episode of season 6, we see the submerged island. What immediately followed that opening scene? Our first glimpse of the Sideways world (some would say purgatory)? I think I'd be ok with that since then I'd assume the underwater shot was in the Sideways realm. If it went to the Island "real time", I'm a bit miffed.
 
Charles Widmore - (Don't know the actors name) but when Kimmel asked him a question he responded (I don't know if Widmore was a good or bad guy.) Yeah, they had it all planned out.......... :lmao: :lmao:
This just in:Directors give actors general directions for them to take their characters. They don't always spell everything out for them. Especially on a show built around mystery, where actors don't know how everything will play out. That way, they can't spoil anything when interviewed in real life. If that's concrete proof for you that the "writers had no clue where they were going", then that's up to you.
Okay was Widmore good or bad.........you don't know, which is the answer to about a million other questions. I am not fine with this. I enjoyed the finale, but I am not thrilled with it. I think this show had so much more potential and the writers are what gave it that potential. I just feel unsatisfied, I think I just went on a six year journey and a long the trip I encounter just great things that made me think, wonder and jones for answers. When the time for answers came I got a nice warm message and a kick in the balls. Oh well. C'est La Vie.
 
Charles Widmore - (Don't know the actors name) but when Kimmel asked him a question he responded (I don't know if Widmore was a good or bad guy.) Yeah, they had it all planned out.......... :lmao: :lmao:
This just in:Directors give actors general directions for them to take their characters. They don't always spell everything out for them. Especially on a show built around mystery, where actors don't know how everything will play out. That way, they can't spoil anything when interviewed in real life. If that's concrete proof for you that the "writers had no clue where they were going", then that's up to you.
Terry O'Quinn also said on Kimmel that he played Season 5 without even knowing that his character was MIB. He was told to play a more confident Locke.Apart from that and Smoov's post, you can make a case for Widmore being good, or at least, doing whatever means necessary to reach what would have been a "good" result from his perspective. I am sure that Widmore considers himself good, so that comment from the actor who played him makes sense. Most of the other characters walked the good/evil line throughout the 6 seasons also, it was one of the shows themes.
 
Underwater island = gimmick

accept that it was a meaningless "OMG IT'S THE ISLAND...AND IT IS AT THE BOTTOM OF THE OCEAN!@#~@!~@" plot device to get us thinking and set us up for the snazzy "twist" in the end.

 
Charles Widmore - (Don't know the actors name) but when Kimmel asked him a question he responded (I don't know if Widmore was a good or bad guy.) Yeah, they had it all planned out.......... :goodposting: :lmao:
This just in:Directors give actors general directions for them to take their characters. They don't always spell everything out for them. Especially on a show built around mystery, where actors don't know how everything will play out. That way, they can't spoil anything when interviewed in real life. If that's concrete proof for you that the "writers had no clue where they were going", then that's up to you.
Terry O'Quinn also said on Kimmel that he played Season 5 without even knowing that his character was MIB. He was told to play a more confident Locke.Apart from that and Smoov's post, you can make a case for Widmore being good, or at least, doing whatever means necessary to reach what would have been a "good" result from his perspective. I am sure that Widmore considers himself good, so that comment from the actor who played him makes sense. Most of the other characters walked the good/evil line throughout the 6 seasons also, it was one of the shows themes.
He said this in the pregame show as well.Ben was given a bit of liberty as well. I don't even know how it makes sense, but he said "Henry Gale" was supposed to be a guest role. And only in 3 episodes.

I think the popularity of Ben made them expand the #### out of the Others in Season 3.

 
I liked the scene where Locke and Jack were looking down the waterfall, a tribute to the two of them looking down the hatch after it was blown.
I liked that too, they mirrored lots of older scenes like Jack on his back in the bamboo or Kate & Charlie with Claire when she gave birth.
 
I like the foot of the statue more if you think of the island as that last place before moving on. The whole "my name is Ozymandias king of kings, look upon my works ye mighty and despair" angle makes a lot of sense as they're all moving on the same way.

And the idea that it only ends once, everything until then is just progress, was talking more about life and death than about the candidates.

 
Yeah Boone and Bernard were really vital to the primary relationships on the show. Right....
you shut your mouf.

It's not Bernard's fault his awesomeness wasn't maximized.

If anything, Bernard was the most enlightened character on the show.. other people are running around beating each other up and getting shot.

Bernard just said.. hey... free island vacation.. sweet.

Winner = Bernard

 
As for that over/under 20 million viewers, it appears that under is going to win the day by a very comfortable margin. Early numbers have it at 15 million or less.
Ended up averaging 13.5 million viewers over its 2 and a half hours.
 
Did the moderately hot stewardess (and all the rest of the "Others) die in one of the widmore strikes? Can't remember.
We don't know. MiB/Locke said that the ones that weren't killed in the attack ran off into the jungle scared so presumbly her and the kids along with some other Others are still out there.
 
Yeah Boone and Bernard were really vital to the primary relationships on the show. Right....
you shut your mouf.

It's not Bernard's fault his awesomeness wasn't maximized.

If anything, Bernard was the most enlightened character on the show.. other people are running around beating each other up and getting shot.

Bernard just said.. hey... free island vacation.. sweet.

Winner = Bernard
Didn't his enlightenment watch someone go boom?
 
Lindelof - We're screwed, we didn't plan an ending to this show and all we got is Jack putting back in the bathtub plug to save the island.

Cuse - How about we show that when they die they all ended up happily ever after in heaven.

Lindelof - That's stupid, any show could do that. Imagine if 24 couldn't come up with an ending and just show that no matter whether terrorist attacks were stopped or not, everybody ends up happy is heaven? That's the biggest cop out I've ever heard of and renders what happens in the show meaningless.

Cuse - OK, how about we pretend that there's an alternative universe where the characters have better lives...but then we show that it's just purgatory before they go to heaven.

Lindehof - Hmmm, maybe you're onto something. We could fill up half of the last season with that garbage since we don't know what else to write.

Cuse - People will think we're geniuses! The religious people will love it and so will the romantics! They won't even think about that we fooled them with the lamest ending there is for a show!

Lindehof - Brilliant!

 
In the first episode of season 6, we see the submerged island. What immediately followed that opening scene? Our first glimpse of the Sideways world (some would say purgatory)? I think I'd be ok with that since then I'd assume the underwater shot was in the Sideways realm. If it went to the Island "real time", I'm a bit miffed.
They showed the submerged island after the Sideways Oceanic Flight hit turbulance and then recovered normal flight. I always assumed Sideways was some type of 'would have been' timeline if the island was not there.
 

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