bostonfred
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I like it too. And the more I think about it, Widmore set up the concert and wanted it to happen - he wants his boy to progress into adulthood. Eloise wanted to stop the concert, because she didn't want her little boy to grow up. I'd be curious to find out if Widmore moved on or not. Does he get his redemption when he listens to Jacob at the end and brings Desmond to the island?I really like all of this, especially the bolded part.One thing I just realized about Farraday playing piano at the concert and Jack not having a kid.
In the sideways world, Jack was with the wrong woman - he had a kid with Juliet, but they broke up. That was wrong, because he was supposed to be with Kate. But he watched his kid play piano, just like that other dude from the temple watched his kid play at the recital. Because that's what parents do - they see their kids perform and they are proud of them.
Farraday playing at the concert was about him finally getting that love from his parents, instead of his father, who saw him as a tool to get back to the island, and his mother, who shot him. And Eloise didn't want that to happen in the sideways world, because the sideways world was her only chance to be the loving parent she couldn't be in the time travel paradox island world.
Meanwhile, Jack's father talking to him at the end was an acknowledgement that he had been at his son's recital all along - that he'd watched him at the island, and seen him save the world, and he was there to watch. That's a really central theme for a show with all of these father issues.
It was awesome.
This is where I was. I watched it again online this morning. I actually liked it better the second time around as I had lowered my expectations and just enjoyed it for what it was. Still don't love it, but it's okay.
