tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8844435195684523598.post7880509109898349201..comments2023-05-27T06:52:21.620-07:00Comments on Mr. Cluck's presents, "You Blog, Everbody!": Well, This Is The EndKristinahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/15872909200092428445noreply@blogger.comBlogger8125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8844435195684523598.post-54874409663487026502010-05-25T04:30:17.321-07:002010-05-25T04:30:17.321-07:00Yes, at this very finale, they are all dead. HOWEV...Yes, at this very finale, they are all dead. HOWEVER, this was their final GHOSTLY reunion before moving over (into the light). <br /><br />Why are they all together? Because their time in the island was their best time in their lives. Why some of the dead people were not in the plane? Again, because their "linkage" during their stay in the island was the best time of their lives. <br /><br />In the final reunion, made happen by Hugo and Desmond, is their farewell to "earth" bound spirits. Did the entire "adventure" happen? Yes, everything shown up to the airplane taking off and shown; including Jack's death looking up through the bambus was "real". <br /><br />How about the flash forward lives like Ben as a teacher; Sawyer as a cop, etc? My take is that they were all lives made up by the spiritual parts of them after dead: Ben finally got to live a good man's life; Sawyer finally was on the right side of the law, etc ... <br /><br />Yes, Desmond SHOULD have been sent out off the island by Hugo somehow; Yes, Kate, Sawyer, etc lived a full life and died later; Yes, Ben stayed in the island through his death helping Hugo "protect" the island. <br /><br />Basically it is all in a quick dialogue between Jack and his father, Mr. Christian Shepard: "so, am I dead? Yes, you and all of those in the church. SOME DIED BEFORE YOU ..... SOME DIED LONG AFTER YOU". Hugo to Ben: you were a very good #2 Ben to Hugo: and you were an great #1 Ben (outside the church):"I'll stay for a while longer". <br /><br />6 YEARS LOST..... <br /><br />Wow.<br />I can die happy now. :^)Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8844435195684523598.post-8588289403610921952010-05-24T17:54:41.169-07:002010-05-24T17:54:41.169-07:00@Pac
Your explanation on the polar bears is perha...@Pac<br /><br />Your explanation on the polar bears is perhaps one of the best LOST theories I've ever heard. Congrats - you've got a believer.<br /><br />And they've already said (several times) that Nestor Carbonell's eyes are naturally dark. As awesome as it would be if he wore eyeliner, he was born that way.QuoteGirlhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10936840784429719215noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8844435195684523598.post-52363768781185883232010-05-24T17:15:16.057-07:002010-05-24T17:15:16.057-07:00When you first meet Charlotte, she's in Tunisi...When you first meet Charlotte, she's in Tunisia digging up skeletal remains of polar bears that have Dharma Initiative collars on them. When Locke and Ben turned the wheel, they both ended up in Tunisia. WHEN YOU TURN THE WHEEL, YOU END UP IN TUNISIA...THEREFORE, THE POLAR BEARS WERE USED TO TURN THE WHEEL. That's why the polar bears were on the island: they were, in fact, brought there and held in captivity to be used to turn the wheel (in the ice-cold cavern) in times of need. Maybe now everyone can stop asking about the polar bears. Geez.<br /><br />Here's a few questions that -didn't- get answered:<br /><br />1) What's up with the crazy shack in the woods? Was that always Smoky in there?<br /><br />2) Remember a kid named Walt? Anyone? What was his deal?<br /><br />3) Did Richard's immortality -include- a lifetime supply of eyeliner? Or did he craft it from natural supplies found on the island?<br /><br /><br />Just cause Lost is over, it certainly doesn't mean I'll stop having theories. This is a show that, as my brother put it, is sure to inspire a thousand douchebaggy thesis topics in the next ten years.<br /><br /><br />And for what it's worth: The point of the finale was that we don't -need- to know everything. We don't need to know what happens to the people who got off the island...it's the fact that, while they were on the island, -that- was the most important time in their lives: their time together. <br /><br />Also, I'm okay with not knowing a lot about what the light/goodness/whatever was. When you demand answers to every little question, you end up with midichlorians. And no one wants that again.Pachttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03050278825799521459noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8844435195684523598.post-86502522255976966262010-05-24T16:15:57.991-07:002010-05-24T16:15:57.991-07:00I'm really glad you guys started this Blog. I&...I'm really glad you guys started this Blog. I've spent this semester watching the show alone since I'm studying abroad away from all my LOST friends and no one here seems to care about the show like I do.<br /><br />Anyways, I still feel like I'm processing alot of stuff from the episode and I know that all my questions haven't been answered but It's nice to get to come here and have ah ha moments on small things I might have missed. I have never been one to theorize over LOST. I was always content to wait and see and I'm glad I did. I think in an odd way me not theorizing made me more accepting of the show because I was willing to let it take me wherever it would take me without my opinions of what should have happened getting in the way. By the same token it is nice to see what people have come up with because LOST is such a rich show full of so many ideas that can lead to alot of really interesting theories and reactions.<br /><br />Overall I really enjoyed the episode. Like I said before not all of my questions were answered but I felt so calm, content and fulfilled at the end. It really did feel like an end. The one thing I got really excited about was Lapidus. I'm really glad they didn't just kill him off in such an unceremonious way. He deserved alot better than that. The one big question I do have is why is everyone still talking about the polar bear? I had thought that It had been made clear that the polar bear had been brought to the island by the Dharma initiative for experiments. Yet, when I was watching the JKL special the question came up and no one seemed to know. Did I make this answer up in my mind? I'm really starting to question my sanity here haha.<br /><br />Anyways, great blog and I'm gonna stop now since this post is getting so long!!!Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8844435195684523598.post-77757798953831062602010-05-24T15:12:41.663-07:002010-05-24T15:12:41.663-07:00LOVED IT! I like how the sideways world was like a...LOVED IT! I like how the sideways world was like a in-between limbo kinda place before you pass on.<br /><br />I believe Jack had a son in this place because he had daddy issues to resolve before passing on. Just like Sayid realized he didn't deserve Nadia. (HE TORTURED HER! lol) The sideways was a place for redemtion and realization. <br /><br />Jack died on the island, yes. But I see it as, it doesn't matter when you die you still meet everyone you care about and love at the same time regardless of when you or they died. BRILLIANT! <br /><br />Poor Ben has some stuff to work out... :(<br /><br />EFFING EPIC!!Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8844435195684523598.post-68665352354948849752010-05-24T15:11:21.427-07:002010-05-24T15:11:21.427-07:00Can't we say that the realization moments were...Can't we say that the realization moments were of both them being dead and of remembering the island?Phyllishttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10946539059780981057noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8844435195684523598.post-83116657103095300352010-05-24T14:44:27.360-07:002010-05-24T14:44:27.360-07:00I absolutely loved the finale, but one thing just ...I absolutely loved the finale, but one thing just keeps bothering me: if everyone is dead why does Jack have a son? In the real universe Jack was married to Sarah but he didn't have a son right? But In the "heaven" reality Jack was married to Juliet and had a son, but how? Why would he just have a son in heaven?<br />Maybe I just didn't catch the answer or something. Either way, what a great way they ended!Unknownhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02236222015991631622noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8844435195684523598.post-55216200305523370802010-05-24T14:18:36.136-07:002010-05-24T14:18:36.136-07:00Thank you, thank you, thank you! I never put the C...Thank you, thank you, thank you! I never put the Charlie thing together until you pointed it out. God, that was amazing. I love Charlie and Claire. Juliet and Sawyer was also amazing. When they started realizing... I was talking to the TV trying to get them to kiss. Wish granted.<br /><br />Did you think the final clip with the wreck was from Ajira or Oceanic? I've heard several theories on both, but I'm leaning with Oceanic. So does this mean that Miles, Frank, Richard, Claire, Kate and Sawyer got off the island in time and lived a some-what decent existence and died there? Or did the plane crash and they died on the island? <br /><br />I felt like everything was so up to interpretation with no concrete details it was maddening. I loved the finale - it made me laugh, it made me cry (like a baby) it made me incredibly grateful for acting like a crazy person trying to watch all 120 episodes in 5 weeks.<br /><br />One thing for sure: I still have no idea what the hell happened. I love Lost, but why does it have to be so confusing?!?QuoteGirlhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10936840784429719215noreply@blogger.com