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BrattyMeg
05-23-2010, 11:37 PM
I have to rewatch it..but I feel like I just wasted my time watching the previous seasons for this ending...shrug I dunno lol

might be too fresh to have a real opinion on it..I just wanted to start the thread lol

mummytothree
05-23-2010, 11:41 PM
:thumbdown:

I'm glad I wasn't a serious fan because I would be really pissed right now!!! :D

I hope you die hard girls don't feel the same way!!!!

Priscilla
05-23-2010, 11:55 PM
I've watched every season but we just started last year.

Yeah....


NOT HAPPY AT ALL with THAT.:cursing::cursing::cursing::cursing:

BrattyMeg
05-23-2010, 11:56 PM
ugh...still mad lol

I told my husband like..season 1 that this is how it was gonna end (I said it in a joking manner like just watch and see they will all blah blah blah) and sure enough!! arrrgh lol

I did like the end picture though they used since they did go with that ending...the crash scene, etc kinda put it all in perspective but still i did not like how it ended

scarletsierra
05-24-2010, 12:10 AM
I've watched since the Pilot episode 6 years ago and I still can't really even put into words exactly why, but I'm satisfied. And oddly enough feeling quite resolved. SO sad it's over. But it was moving and emotional and character driven and I love that. All the plot points that I would focus on at times, I realize they weren't the point. And so for some reason any ambiguities or lingering questions aren't really bothering me.

Maybe they should be and I totally missed the point. LOLOL!!

LibbysMommy
05-24-2010, 12:15 AM
I had a feeling that the ending would not be popular with a lot of people. I am, strangely enough, satisfied with how it ended. I think because I really loved how everything tied together throughout the episode. I'm still confused, but for some reason, I walked away feeling some resolve (even though I'm not sure why, lol)
I will truly miss this show. *sniff*

Priscilla
05-24-2010, 12:22 AM
Well despite the ending -- it didnt happen at the beginning --- the stuff really did happen - for Jake it was just then and everyone else when we saw it happen through the years.

BrattyMeg
05-24-2010, 01:26 AM
Well despite the ending -- it didnt happen at the beginning --- the stuff really did happen - for Jake it was just then and everyone else when we saw it happen through the years.

huh?

Amber1279
05-24-2010, 01:46 AM
ok, so everything happened and then when they all died they came back together?? Is that what the ending means?? UGH. I was calling bull $hit, but maybe I just haven't processed it all yet.

maryinaz
05-24-2010, 01:51 AM
I just still want to know why there were polar bears on the island. Was that ever answered?

I didn't like this whole season. I think now I'm glad I only started watching it last fall on DVDs - don't feel so invested. Or cheated.

LenaGardner
05-24-2010, 07:20 AM
I think people are confused. They weren't dead the whole time. Not even Jack. It all really happened, then Jack sacrificed himself; those who left the island left the island, and Hurley & Ben stayed for ... who knows how long...they eventually died on the island (protector of course doesn't live forever), and they were all basically meeting up to meet Jack "on the other side". I still have a LOT of unanswered questions; but it all did really happen.

I'm another one who's been watching it from day one, (honestly I think it makes a difference...if this has been a part of your life for YEARS it feels more ingrained in you than if you mass watched all the epi's one year on netflix...I've watched other shows that way and I love them, but LOST has become a part of who I was in my 20's)

I too, am quite satisfied with the ending. I like the 'showing vs. telling' approach they used. Part of me wishes that they would have told us a few things. I would have LOVED to see what happened to Richard off the island. How long it took him to age, that sort of thing. But I suppose it's ok to leave us a few things to wonder about on our own. It wouldn't be the LOST mythology if they didn't.

I loved last night. I laughed, I cried, and I simple LOVE the flash sideways culmination. I loved each character's awakening.

I think the explanation of the island and its meanings/reasons for existence/whatever all came more in the last 3 episodes or so, so last night's episode may have been anticlimactic for some. Last night's episode just showed us the final fate of the island and more wrapped up why the flash sideways were occuring (well they really weren't).

I LOVE LOVE that Hurley played a big part. They were building Hugo's character up the last 6 episodes or so and I noticed that. They made him so much more complex!

I'll probably be back to posthulate more, gonna go read some on last night's episode, but I just really loved it :wub:

dana
05-24-2010, 07:20 AM
I've watched since the Pilot episode 6 years ago and I still can't really even put into words exactly why, but I'm satisfied. And oddly enough feeling quite resolved. SO sad it's over. But it was moving and emotional and character driven and I love that. All the plot points that I would focus on at times, I realize they weren't the point. And so for some reason any ambiguities or lingering questions aren't really bothering me.

Maybe they should be and I totally missed the point. LOLOL!!

LOL - this is how i feel too ....

and re. the polar bears - didn't the dharma initiative bring them to the island to do experiments? they were kept in the cages where sawyer and kate were held by the others? i haven't re-watched any seasons so i may be confused :)

LenaGardner
05-24-2010, 07:27 AM
^^ Polar bears.

what Dana said.

LenaGardner
05-24-2010, 07:27 AM
http://popwatch.ew.com/2010/05/23/lost-finaleecap-spoilers/

That may help some of you understand a bit better. I can't wait for a more thorough post today!

mishou
05-24-2010, 07:39 AM
i was coming here to type up a big thing but i'm just going to say "ditto what lena said" cuz she took the words right out of my mouth!

i think it was a great ending to an amazing show. so sad it's over!!!

mishou
05-24-2010, 07:43 AM
I loved last night. I laughed, I cried, and I simple LOVE the flash sideways culmination. I loved each character's awakening.


I expected I would cry a lot but far into the show I still hadn't cried and I was feeling pretty proud of myself until the Claire/Charlie awakening. OMG. Wept like a baby. Sawyer & Juliet's was amazing too.

As much as I would have loved having more answers to mysteries, after all is said and done I'm really glad they chose to focus on the characters for the finale.

BrattyMeg
05-24-2010, 07:59 AM
I'm sure the island "really happened" in a sense..but I still think they all died in the initial crash based on the last scene..shrug I dunno might have to rewatch it all to figure out how I realllly feel. I think we're supposed to get our own interpretation on the whole series...there's a reason things were left unanswered. I too have seen every season since day 1..not all in mass

I did LOVE the reunions though..the awakenings and realizations and knowing they each needed each other to move on. I loooved Sawyer and Juliet reuniting. I loved when Christian said "the bigger picture is what mattered most" b/c I feel in a sense of the show that that's how I feel as well...I loved the whole series just disappointed in the ending. Not quite satisfied but i'm not saying I won't get there..just not yet lol

Valgal
05-24-2010, 08:12 AM
I'm another one who's been watching it from day one, (honestly I think it makes a difference...if this has been a part of your life for YEARS it feels more ingrained in you than if you mass watched all the epi's one year on netflix...
I totally agree with this. I have a lot of friends who have watched all the seasons in only the last year and they have so many questions. Us first-season-watchers have had years of talking about this show and debating it... makes a difference.

I'm one of those who loved the ending! Of course, still have points to discuss with dh tonight, but I adored all the awakenings... esp. Claire and Charlies! When they would say each others names... oh! So precious!

And didn't Sawyer look super young in that first season? I've totally forgotten!!!!

Also, I've been wondering why Shannon hadn't shown up yet... it was about time!!!!!

MissKim
05-24-2010, 08:19 AM
Add me to the strangely satisfied camp. I liked it. Not sure what happened, but it made me cry, and it made me happy.

nikkiARNGwife
05-24-2010, 08:21 AM
Lena...great way to express what I think all of us who have lived with this show for 6 years are feeling.

I'm sad...sooo sad that it's over and I cried buckets of tears last night...especially during all of the "awakening" scenes. But I'm totally satisfied...I have real closure and I feel like the writers were true to the characters and the story with that ending.

The island WAS REAL...they would never insult us with a "it was all a dream/dead kind of thing" explanation. The ATL was the "purguratory/world" that the Losties created after their individual deaths. They did not all die at the same time...and how I understood it was that they could have died years and years and years apart. Hurley took over as island guardian, and from the exchange between him and Ben at the end I took it to mean that they had guarded it together for a very long time. No we're not going to LIKE it that they were all dead in the end...but like Jack's dad said...we all die sometime...and what realisitcally would we have been happy with? they all go home and live happily ever after...I think after all these characters went through...that would have been kind of lame kwim? and they all ended up together and happy...so I'm satisfied.

I need to watch it again...b/c I was so emotional last night I didn't really process everything. It's still unreal that it's really over.

nikkiARNGwife
05-24-2010, 08:37 AM
and I guess when you think about it all season what we were thinking were "flash sideways" were really "flash forwards".

I loved that they brought back Boone and Shannon...I loved the look on Hurley's face when he saw Charlie again...I loved loved LOVED the scene with Juliet and Sawyer...those two have amazing chemistry....I was even liking Kate again last night and was satisfied that she and Jack did end up together. The fight scene between Jacke/Flocke was good...honestly I can't think of anything I just didn't like...well maybe the fact that Desmond was meant to help Flocke and not Jack..and I was a little surprised at Hurley taking over but when you think about it...that is what he did best..take care of people.

hollyxann
05-24-2010, 08:55 AM
I'm satisfied.
I cried like a baby last night during the whole 2 1/2 hours. I even found myself crying during recap with the characters. This show has been such an emotional ride and like many of you said apart of our lives. I too want to go back and watch it again so I can fully process it. And yes I still have questions and I still feel a little confused on somethings. But overall I'm satisfied. I'm still upset that it had to end.

And I don't know if anyone else noticed but during first 2 hrs, the "recap" with the characters they were showing viewers "final transmissions" as they called them...aka final messages. One of the messages from a viewer was "I never understood Trekkies until I became a Lostie." I TOTALLY AGREE!!

Did anyone watch Jimmy Kimmel? I'm watching it now on the net, thanks to my DVR being a piece of crap. Anyways, I like Jimmy's "theories" at the beginning. Well at least the first one...the one that makes sense.

LenaGardner
05-24-2010, 09:11 AM
I DVRed Jimmy Kimmel and am going to watch it today during naptime! :)

LenaGardner
05-24-2010, 09:11 AM
I loved the LOST transmissions and I loved the Target commercials too :p

Emmy
05-24-2010, 09:12 AM
I think that people might find the end confusing because we don't really see the end for everyone on the island. At the "end" of the show Hurley and Ben are alive and on the island as it's protectors. Kate, Sawyer, Lapidus, Richard, Claire and Miles are alive leaving the island on a plane. Jack is alive but the perception I got is that he is dying in the bamboo field as he sees the plan fly overhead. Between that moment and the end momet in the "sideways" world are the rest of their lives, however long they are.

The sideways world is one that they created as a way to meet up with each other after they died - to be together one last time. As Jack's father said - everybody dies and I think he said something about how some had died longer ago than others - the sideways world is where they all catch up to each other. We don't know how all of them died because we don't see the story after the island for those that lived.

Jack dying in the bamboo field was symbolic because that is where he first arrived on the island - where we saw him in the very first episode.

BTW - total aside - I was wow'd by how YOUNG Jack and some of the other actors looked in the flashbacks to the first episode! Some of them have really aged in the last 6 years.

My thoughts - I'm satisfied by the ending. My DH is not. I really didn't think they were going to explain all that much. Partially because Lost isn't that type of show and partially because I think the writers did not have some clear direction on where they were going - I think there were times they were just writing to be mysterious and really didn't know themselves how or why or what. That makes it harder to explain at the end. :) My DH watched - but he was annoyed and feels like they didn't give us enough answers.

LenaGardner
05-24-2010, 09:15 AM
Some of them have really aged in the last 6 years.



I was thinking about this. I think it totally has to do with all the filming in HI! I mean, I'm sure they used a ton of sunscreen but they have spent a LOT of their lives out in the sun over the last 6 years. Granted you can age a lot in six years sans sun exposure but still :p

Emmy
05-24-2010, 09:53 AM
I was thinking about this. I think it totally has to do with all the filming in HI! I mean, I'm sure they used a ton of sunscreen but they have spent a LOT of their lives out in the sun over the last 6 years. Granted you can age a lot in six years sans sun exposure but still :p

That probably plays a factor - I think it probably more has to do with the age of the actors. In general 6 years shows a lot more between say 35 to 40 than 25 to 30. Matthew Fox was 37ish when the show started and now he's almost 44. That's just a big aging period for people. (Sadly that 2nd half of the 30's wears on ya LOL - I speak somewhat from personal experience....:p)

nikkiARNGwife
05-24-2010, 09:58 AM
That probably plays a factor - I think it probably more has to do with the age of the actors. In general 6 years shows a lot more between say 35 to 40 than 25 to 30. Matthew Fox was 37ish when the show started and now he's almost 44. That's just a big aging period for people. (Sadly that 2nd half of the 30's wears on ya LOL - I speak somewhat from personal experience....:p)

lol I was thinking that too Emmy..there's a big difference in 37 and 44...there's a big difference in 30 and 35 sadly lol :(

But Sawyer just gets better with age... I think he was already 40 something when the show started wasn't he?...maybe just at 40

BrattyMeg
05-24-2010, 10:03 AM
lol I was thinking that too Emmy..there's a big difference in 37 and 44...there's a big difference in 30 and 35 sadly lol :(

But Sawyer just gets better with age... I think he was already 40 something when the show started wasn't he?...maybe just at 40

he's just now 40..will be 41 in July lol

he's one sexy beast..I was reading an interview and he said how much he hated Sawyers long hair lol..he prefers his short but man he's so hot!

nikkiARNGwife
05-24-2010, 10:24 AM
he's just now 40..will be 41 in July lol

he's one sexy beast..I was reading an interview and he said how much he hated Sawyers long hair lol..he prefers his short but man he's so hot!

I don't know why I was thinking he was older..but he is soooo soooo sexy...I hope that he gets another good series or something...he's too pretty to not be on tv :)

eggshell1976
05-24-2010, 10:26 AM
I haven't watched it yet. I'm not a fan - I tolerated it as DH loves it. I'll probably cry as I'm a big baby.

Please tell me you see Sawyer topless for at least some of it??????

jannylynn
05-24-2010, 10:31 AM
At first I was mad and didn't like the ending. It did require some thought to figure out what the heck was happening.

But now that I thought about it and let the ending sink in, I actually think it was very artistic and I appreciate that it was thought provoking. This story will go down as one of the classics even though we are left without answers. But life doesn't give us all the answers and maybe some of the questions don't matter in the end? Maybe I'm reading too much into it. lol!

Valgal
05-24-2010, 10:31 AM
I agree Sawyer is better with age!

Valgal
05-24-2010, 10:32 AM
And who else is watching 'V' and can't stop referring to 'Erica' as 'Juliet'? LOL!

junebug
05-24-2010, 10:51 AM
i didnt watch it last night but i just watched in online. i was a very devoted follower for the first few seasons, then i sort of just quit watching, save for a few episodes here and there. i don't know why i quit lol. i loved it. but i think i like the ending. i love that they all met up one final time. i cried off an on throughout it, and i'm still choked up while typing. but it was a great series. it had a long run and i'm sad to see it go but i'm happy with the ending.

Priscilla
05-24-2010, 11:49 AM
yes. They did not die at the beginning - so the writers did keep their promise.ok, so everything happened and then when they all died they came back together?? Is that what the ending means?? UGH. I was calling bull $hit, but maybe I just haven't processed it all yet.

Priscilla
05-24-2010, 11:55 AM
I'm happy with the nice pretty bow but if they brough back Shannon why not Ecko? Why not Walt (granted a look-alike)

And in the beginning Walt was SO SO SOS important and so was Claire/Aaron.

I don't believe for a minute the show ever inteded to go in the direction it did. I think they got stuck and just made it be over. Period.

I'm very glad I didn't invest 6 years in it. I think watching in bulk made it easier to catch on the stuff they forgot to clarify.

Priscilla
05-24-2010, 11:58 AM
We said the same thing :D
BTW - total aside - I was wow'd by how YOUNG Jack and some of the other actors looked in the flashbacks to the first episode! Some of them have really aged in the last 6 years.

scarletsierra
05-24-2010, 11:59 AM
Well said and summarized Lena!!

I think the last silent scenes of the wreckage was not meant to imply they all died on impact...I think it was more an "in memoriam" to the show, if that makes sense.

Everything that happened in the finale confirms for me all that Lena said. And more than that...as I digest it more I feel like the finale confirms the show was more about how they were lost soul-wise, not location wise, the journey of how they were redeemed. It was about themes of science and faith, body and spirit, good and evil...and how they grew and evolved and became better and ultimately let go. The finale beautifully moved me to a place of "letting go" too, of all that I think the creators were trying to say "wasn't the point" (the unanswered questions, the plot points that weren't filled in, etc). It was a character study in the end, a show about the big thematic stuff and the other "little" stuff was largely irrelevant in the end. For me anyway. And what I thought was unique and cool about it, is they framed it in a way where each viewer could apply their own life lessons and belief systems to it, and interpret it in that context. And I personally ended up walking away not caring so much about the unexplained bits.

As for Richard, I do wish we saw more of him, but I was thinking that perhaps his own little "church"/meeting place wouldn't be the same as the losties and desmond/penny...it would be shared with Isabella. He was always in a way separate from them all, so it makes sense the more I think about it.

eta: geekdom revealed here but Eko wasn't back b/c they couldn't get a deal done in time to include him. The creators never wanted him to die in the first place, from what I understand. He wanted off the show. Then come finale time, it just couldn't be done in time to work him in. As for Walt...again I think it would be like Richard...I think his "church" would look different, have different players. And since Michael is stuck on island as a whisperer, I don't see why he'd be there with the losties all by himself.

Priscilla
05-24-2010, 12:16 PM
ooooh and Jack didn't "chant" over Hurley's drink

taracotta7
05-24-2010, 12:27 PM
Last night I was really upset with the ending just because I couldn't process it all. I was REALLY confused.

This morning I woke up and realized that I liked how everything ended like it should. I wish there were more season to see what life off the island was for a few people but then that wouldn't be Lost! I LOVED ALL THE SCENES OF REMEMBERING!!!!! Holy cow!!!! So awesome!

And can I just say............I LOVE SAWYER!!!!!!!!! He just makes me happy. I hope he gets in a new show soon. I don't know if I would be okay in a world where I don't get to see his hotness on TV each week! :)

junebug
05-24-2010, 01:30 PM
Amen to Sawyer, lol. that man is incredibly gorgeous!

taracotta7
05-24-2010, 02:04 PM
I just heard from a friend that Josh Holloway (Sawyer) is going into real estate and no longer acting????? Has anyone else heard this????? I just can't imagine and hope that it is a nasty rumor.

Of course, I would buy a house from him! LOL I might even try to keep him at the house with me! LOL

LibbysMommy
05-24-2010, 02:49 PM
Well said and summarized Lena!!

I think the last silent scenes of the wreckage was not meant to imply they all died on impact...I think it was more an "in memoriam" to the show, if that makes sense.

Everything that happened in the finale confirms for me all that Lena said. And more than that...as I digest it more I feel like the finale confirms the show was more about how they were lost soul-wise, not location wise, the journey of how they were redeemed. It was about themes of science and faith, body and spirit, good and evil...and how they grew and evolved and became better and ultimately let go. The finale beautifully moved me to a place of "letting go" too, of all that I think the creators were trying to say "wasn't the point" (the unanswered questions, the plot points that weren't filled in, etc). It was a character study in the end, a show about the big thematic stuff and the other "little" stuff was largely irrelevant in the end. For me anyway. And what I thought was unique and cool about it, is they framed it in a way where each viewer could apply their own life lessons and belief systems to it, and interpret it in that context. And I personally ended up walking away not caring so much about the unexplained bits.


Very well-said sweetie!!

Tracyfish
05-24-2010, 04:52 PM
Finally got through it all today and I loved it. It didn't make me think too much, but just enough spiritually.

And now I'm watching Jimmy Kimmel and LOOOOOOOOVED Josh Holloway's little snake break dancing...man that guy is HOT!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!1

Angie4b1g
05-24-2010, 05:27 PM
I didn't start crying til Vincent walked up. I was like "OMG THAT DOG IS GOING TO LAY DOWN NEXT TO HIM WHILE HE DIES!!!!!!!!!!!" and sure enough. I lost it. lol

BrattyMeg
05-24-2010, 05:57 PM
I just heard from a friend that Josh Holloway (Sawyer) is going into real estate and no longer acting????? Has anyone else heard this????? I just can't imagine and hope that it is a nasty rumor.

Of course, I would buy a house from him! LOL I might even try to keep him at the house with me! LOL

Well..it's kinda true but not like that. He said he got his real estate license to have something to fall back on in case he stopped acting..He also said after LOST he's being picker about parts and will probably not do another TV series...I forgot where I read this...was awhile back

Robin Carlton
05-25-2010, 12:51 PM
Ok just had a chance to watch this last night and as a watcher from day one, I am really really disappointed in how the show ended. I think the finale was essentially a mushy look back at all the things/people we loved about the show, but it didn't really truly wrap things up / explain things for me. I'm still not exactly sure why I feel this way, but for me I didn't think the finale really truly related to all of the things we've spent the last 6 years watching.

Half way through the finale as Jack and Flocke are starting to walk to the heart of the island together, Flocke determined to destroy the island, Jack going to protect it, more and more flash sideways characters starting to have their awakening, I thought the profound ending was going to be that even if Flocke succeeded in destroying the island, with people remembering all that had happened and what they had been through together on the island, essentially it couldn't be destroyed. A gone but not forgotten sort of parallel universe.

The fact that it was all some weird way of connecting again in the afterlife just didn't make sense in my book. I don't think you spend 6 seasons talking about all this mythology and weird stuff and the island as this huge character and then at the end say "but none of that was important because the character's connection was the main thing here".

I dunno... bleh pretty much is how I feel after watching that.

Priscilla
05-25-2010, 01:43 PM
Beautifully put, Robin :thumbup:

BrattyMeg
05-25-2010, 01:59 PM
I still have a different opinion than most..I didn't really like the finale at all (I think I've said that quite a few times now haha)

I still think they all died on impact....that's what the end scene suggests to me. I do think they all crossed over at different times hence the whole island experiences

One thing worth noting to me though that ev1 involved was pretty much a LOST soul in a sense but at the end they were all coupled up together with somebody. I thought that was kinda cool.

I think I still have to process it more. I don't HATE it as much now as I did Tuesday night but I by no means love how it ended.

Jennilyn
05-25-2010, 02:30 PM
Half way through the finale as Jack and Flocke are starting to walk to the heart of the island together, Flocke determined to destroy the island, Jack going to protect it, more and more flash sideways characters starting to have their awakening, I thought the profound ending was going to be that even if Flocke succeeded in destroying the island, with people remembering all that had happened and what they had been through together on the island, essentially it couldn't be destroyed.

You do mean Locke right? Oh, and that is the longest sentence ever. LOL

Traci Reed
05-25-2010, 02:32 PM
Flocke = Fake Locke

Traci Reed
05-25-2010, 02:37 PM
Meg, I still think you're wrong because of what Christian says to him in the church... "some died before you, some died after, but time doesn't exist here and this is where you all came to meet up"

haha that's my simplified version.

I think everything really did happen on the island.

Nettio
05-25-2010, 02:49 PM
I really loved the finale as I was watching it. To me it felt like very vintage Lost, a good mix of heart and action and the characters we've come to love. I really loved seeing all the reunions. My heart broke when they killed off Juliet so I loved seeing her and Sawyer reconnect. :wub:

But I totally agree with everything you said Robin. I still don't get the sideways world explanation. It's just way too out there for me. I think the only reason I wasn't disappointed in the finale was because I went into it knowing they probably wouldn't answer any of the things I cared about. But I do really really think their entire explanation of "only the big picture matters, so we don't have to tie up any loose ends" was a total cop-out. Rather than filling season 6 with boring filler, I think they could have done a much better job explaining how everything fit together, especially if the sideways story only existed because the characters made it up.

As far as the final crash scene, as far as I'm concerned, the show ended when Jack's eye closed and the LOST screen popped up. That to me was a perfect ending for the series and having that scene during the credits just didn't seem to fit in with the flow of the finale at all. I honestly thought it was going to be an outtake or something because it seemed so weird and disjointed. But I don't think it's their way of saying they all died in the initial crash. I don't really believe they would leave that big of a reveal for credits after the show had already ended - it just doesn't seem authentic to the storytelling over the last six seasons.

Robin Carlton
05-25-2010, 03:41 PM
I actually would have preferred the explanation that they were all dead from the beginning and everything that happened was a means of redemption in the afterlife. THAT would have actually made sense to me.

This whole everything they experienced on the island was real + the flash sideways, everyone dies at different times, but you created this place to be together, blah blah blah... just wasn't true to the whole experience we've been through over the past 6 years. It wasn't true to half of the losties being stuck with the Dharma Initiative in the 70's, the Jacob & Smokey mythology, the others, the hatch, Rousseau, Charles Whidmore, what the hell was the island in the first place, etc. That finale didn't relate to ANY of that for me - it was like it was a finale for an entirely different show.

On an emotional gooey level, it was great seeing all of them remember each other, etc. but in the storytelling sense, we've already seen all that and frankly saw it all in the 2 hour thingy before. Like you said Lynnette, this seemed like a cop-out to finishing the story they started. To me at least anyway :)

nikkiARNGwife
05-25-2010, 03:48 PM
I've rewatched it and I've had a couple of days now to sit with all that happened in the finale..and actually I like it even more now. When you think about it...they didn't minimize the experiences they all had on the island..they made the point through the ATL/afterlife scenes that the time they spent on the island, and the impact they had on one another was THE MOST important events in their lives...so important that it bonded them even in their afterlives...and that's kind of beautiful. The island was real and it mattered..I think that point was made for me when Jack told Desmond, "what happened happened...it mattered."

rochelle789
05-25-2010, 04:06 PM
I've had a couple of days to kind of mull everything over, and I'm another one who's watched it from day 1. I completely agree with what both of you are saying, Robin and Lynnette. As someone who was really into the mystery of the Dharma Initiative, the properties of the island, the time travel, and THOSE DANG NUMBERS, etc..., I feel that on that level, the finale was a cop-out. It's like the writers ran out of steam in the past 2 years and this was their way of wrapping it all up without having to really address the intracasies of the previous plotlines.

I'm also not "getting" the sideways timeline. Yes, I know what it is. But why did each character need to be awakened? Why did they have to have that moment where they just "got it?" What purpose did that serve? If the island really happened and they created this "world" in purgatory so that they could all pass on together, shouldn't they all be aware of each other in this world? What am I missing here?

I did grow to love these characters though, and on that emotional level, the finale touched me. I most loved seeing Jack come full circle in his journey. I also thought it was interesting that Ben didn't enter the church, even though he seemed to redeem himself by being Hurley's #2.


I've previously said that I'd like to go back and watch the entire series after knowing the ending. However, given the ending we got, that's completely unnecessary, and that is a little disappointing.

Emmy
05-25-2010, 04:42 PM
A la Nikki :p I'm content with the ending. But I do want to comment on the whole - we didn't get any answers thing. I believe that initially they knew where they were going with the show but after it became a huge megahit and they had to extend the life of the show more years, they basically started writing out their a** :blink: and therefore there ARE no answers. We didn't get them because they don't have them either - I think much of the time they did weird stuff just to be suspenseful or surprising or creepy or weird kwim? I came to that mindset at least a year ago so I went into the finale with totally different expectations - I wasn't looking for answers, I was just looking for closure. And I feel I got that.

That being said I sympathize with the viewpoint of feeling cheated out of answers, I'm just over it cause I realized they weren't coming a good while ago.

nikkiARNGwife
05-25-2010, 04:48 PM
Yes...I think that's why I'm happy with the ending too.. I knew we wouldn't get all the answers, so I wasn't really let down in that sense...and I know they made a lot of it up as they went..b/c that's how story telling goes...new ideas come up, actors come and go...I still feel like they had a basic storyline and they stayed true to it. And you know what...I wish I could come up with as good of stuff as they did...b/c all I can say is job well done...they thoroughly entertained me for 6 years...this show captured my imagination like nothing before and probably nothing again and all I can say is I loved it and I will miss it :)

and thank goodness for DVDs! :) :)

BrattyMeg
05-25-2010, 04:53 PM
also the guy that wrote the pilot (jj abrams) didn't write any of the other episodes..so unless he really pitched the the WHOLE series at first then the other writers (damon and um...forgot his other name) JJ did not write any other episodes either according to imdb

Traci Reed
05-25-2010, 05:17 PM
Here's a video for everyone pissed about all the unanswered questions....hehehe

http://www.collegehumor.com/video:1936291

Emmy
05-25-2010, 05:28 PM
love the video traci - that's awesome :thumbup:

rochelle789
05-25-2010, 05:54 PM
It's not that I'm even disappointed about not having answers, because I feel like I got a lot of answers and I never expected to get all of them anyway. That would be very un-Lost-ish.

My issue is a bigger one that speaks to the general evolution of the show's focus over time.

Robin Carlton
05-25-2010, 06:26 PM
Here's a video for everyone pissed about all the unanswered questions....hehehe

http://www.collegehumor.com/video:1936291

Freakin brilliant and yeah... sorry that finale just didn't fit with all. of. that!

Like Rochelle said, it's not even about getting answers to every question - it's that the finale didn't seem in the spirit of all of that amazing, imaginative, mythological, crazy... stuff!

heathergw
05-25-2010, 06:38 PM
that's because the finale was written with the pilot... jj knew the ending and wanted it that way... I LOVE the fact that they stuck to the original ending.

I was really upset and confused with the ending... but the more I think about it the more I like it... now that I'm understanding it a bit more. In the end it was all about those from season 1 and nobody else.

Nettio
05-25-2010, 10:36 PM
For anyone who is still wondering about what the crash scene in the credits meant, ABC released a statement that the crash scene was their doing, NOT the producers. When the LOST logo popped up, that was the end of the show.

'Lost' exclusive: ABC sets the record straight about the series finale's plane crash images (http://latimesblogs.latimes.com/showtracker/2010/05/lost-exclusive-abc-sets-theecord-straight-about-the-series-finales-plane-crash-images.html)

Giseli Freitas
05-25-2010, 11:45 PM
I just watch it (Finale = today here).
two.freaking.hours and now I have to hear my husband singing "I told you so" :D
You pretty much said it all.
Just one thing that is making me so upset about this: I remember the producers DENIED it! They could at least said "no comments about that" when asked, but they DENIED it all.the.time! And now...
Sure, LOST is great. Sure it was all about Science x Faith. Sure I'll not throw away 6 years of awesomeness. But I'm upset, disappointed... feeling cheated or something. Dang, I have to watch the whole thing again. :)

MissKim
05-26-2010, 10:27 PM
Interesting little tidbit -- I'm going to be buying the DVD for sure (although I would have anyway, this will have me preordering).

Epilogue on DVD (http://blog.zap2it.com/frominsidethebox/2010/05/lost-michael-emerson-promises-an-epilogue-on-the-dvd.html)

"Lost" fans can get a little bit more of the recently departed show -- provided they're willing to spring for the complete series DVD set.

This bit of news comes from Michael Emerson and "Attack of the Show!," who tells host Kevin Pereira that the DVD set will contain what he calls an "epilogue" to the series that will focus on the time his character, Ben, and Hurley (Jorge Garcia) spent as the Island's protectors after Jack (Matthew Fox) passed the torch to them.

"It's a lot. It's 12 or 14 minutes that opens a window onto that gap of unknown time between Hurley becoming number one and the end of the series," Emerson says. Pereira wonders if it might lead to a spinoff series (we like his title, "Hurley and Me"), but Emerson, alas, puts the kibosh on that: "It's self-contained, although it's a rich period in the show's mythology that's never been explored."

Emerson also asserts that he knows what happened in the finale, although he wouldn't give a definitive answer for Pereira. "I do know what happened," he says, "and it doesn't need to be the same thing that you know happened."

What do you think of the epilogue idea? Will that get you to buy the full series on DVD?

bellbird425
05-31-2010, 09:46 AM
we saw the finale in aust last wednesday. From what some of you have said we didn't see the same stuff exactly - we sisnt see recaps and final transimission msgs i dont think

so my 2 cents is ITA with basically everything Rochelle has said.... i wanted to know about the numbers, y'know and some of the details. I get that with the way they did the finale and the pre-heaven/hell sideways world meet up that those details didn't matter so much but like Nikki quoted Jack as saying "what happened happened and it mattered", so the numbers thing and the time jumping and stuff mattered, and mattered to me and i wanted it explained; .... but i also get that Lost never explains anything, although i kinda hung in there to the end of the series cos i hoped they would explain it or at least some of the details.... but that didnt stop me crying esp. when claire and charlie had their realisation moment

aside: the flashes as each pair has their awakening as everyone has called it, reminded me of a book/movie called the Celestine Prophecy - anyone seen it? It was so similar it was like the writers had read/seen it the night before and then wrote it into the finale...

anyway, RIP Losties in your sideways world or whereever it lead to.

KirstieGai
05-31-2010, 07:07 PM
there was an additional show in Australia that covered a lot of things and did the big recap for each character. It was on channel 72 the night before.