for me, the only questions remaining were ones about the island itself - i mean, those guys building that donkey wheel to 'control' the thing that got them off the island - THAT was bollocks and a quick cop out.
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and when did sawyer become a cop?? at the start we saw him as a con man.
mate he was dead at this point, they all was, ....these was just ghosts in limbo , waiting to all meet up and to go to the otherside .
This is why the questions beg as to where ..echo , walt and michael was in these "alternate scenes" Which in my head is that they simply already crossed over cause they was not as close knitted to the regular group .
I'm gonna watch it again tonight mate.. Can't get my head around it.. Lol
i still dont understand it at all and prob never will now i always thought they were dead from the begining but how could they be when kate got of the island with arron who was now about 5yr old and she handed him over to clares mam how did she see kate if she was dead and how come later on in the flas side ways he was not born its all strange and nothing at all explained
Some of the things that you have said manofscience, I get. but some of that stuff off the writer is pure "alice in wonderland" stuff.
Overall, I enjoyed the series, some great characters that we really got to know. The series watched like a good book and I REALLY enjoyed seeing the characters reunited one by one at the end there, proper got goosebumps, but then to find out they were all dead (at that point, not on the island) was a real deflater at the time.
In retrospect though I can see that alive or dead, they were reunited and had found each other for ....eternity??
Clever stuff, maybe a bit too clever to have the impact it should have had and really deserved .
yeah - i agree totally with what you said. it was clever that it was the afterlife - but also a bit... disapointing. i thought des was going to bring both realities together or something although i did say earlier on in the series "they're all doing what they dreamed they would be doing"
yeah, i guess they all came together to move on together in heaven/eternity.
it was always never going to tie everything up, it was always going to let us down. plus, the most likely way they worked it was that half way thru season 1 when everyone worked it out as purgatory - they then spent 5 more series trying to finishing it some other way!!!
I've just started watching this properly now....I don't know why but I always seem to get into shows after the fact - I did the exact same thing with 24 as well I got into that during the writers strike hiatus.
Anyway despite knowing the ending I'm still watching right from the start and I'm really enjoying it. Yes I can switch off and enjoy the entertainment lol. But I have to say from what I've seen so far the afterlife explanation makes perfect sense because nobody could have survived a plane crash from 40,000 ft in the air and that monster tearing down trees ? and Locke being disabled before the crash now being able to walk all of a sudden ? Granted I'm only a few episodes in to the first season so far but from what I've seen the ending seems to tie in to the genesis.
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