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    Does anyone her watch "Lost"? I'm interested in what you thought of the finale. Personally, I thought it was the most disappointing and unimaginative end imaginable. It was like a listening to a long joke with not punchline.

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    I thought it was amazing, because it made me realize, I've been watching the wrong show. I thought it was about the mystery of the island, and the crazy monster and stuff...but it was really about the people. And realizing that, I understood that what was best about the show WAS the people.

    Loved it.

    But what was the joke you refer to?

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    I agree, the people were the best part of the show. But which people? Sawyer the con man or Sawyer the cop? Locke the wise, survivor who could suddenly walk, then turned killer, then died or Locke the substitute teacher in the wheelchair? Ben the diabolical cult leader or Ben the concerned and dediated high school teacher? My objection to the finale was that they totally disregarded the other lives these characters seemed to be living elsewhere after the bomb restored (or destroyed?) the timeline.

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    Quote Originally Posted by leadduck View Post
    I agree, the people were the best part of the show. But which people? Sawyer the con man or Sawyer the cop? Locke the wise, survivor who could suddenly walk, then turned killer, then died or Locke the substitute teacher in the wheelchair? Ben the diabolical cult leader or Ben the concerned and dediated high school teacher? My objection to the finale was that they totally disregarded the other lives these characters seemed to be living elsewhere after the bomb restored (or destroyed?) the timeline.

    Ahhh...I think I see the problem.

    The bomb never went off. That other timeline was them after they eventually died. They made this kind of...limbo. It was a place where they could resolve all of the little problems they needed to come to terms with before moving on. Each of them would die, and they would all be together and they would come to terms with their lives, and then move on to whatever comes next.

    Those lives were all...imaginary, for want of a better word. The Island was real, and it was the most important point in their lives.

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    I kinda got bored with it around season 4, but I did read up on the finale. Found this humorous image today titled How Lost should have ended:


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    I lol'd...


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    Quote Originally Posted by commiecat View Post

    Fantastic!!!


    At first, I was really satisfied, then a few days later was annoyed at how anticlimactic it was, and then I went back to being satisfied. It wasn't a huge roller coaster ending. It was the last episode of a series. It was closure. I can now live my life free from the clutches of Lost!

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    I'm a big fan of the show. I enjoyed the ending and I agree with JimR it really was more about the people and their relationships.

    BUT, there were a lot of unanswered questions
    YouTube - LOST: "ULTIMATE LIST OF UNANSWERED QUESTIONS"



    And here is a link to my Favorite LOST Blog.
    Lost... and Gone Forever

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    That is one unfortunate thing about lost:

    The writers cast a lot of lines in the water, but only a few had any fish.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Timedwards View Post
    That is one unfortunate thing about lost:

    The writers cast a lot of lines in the water, but only a few had any fish.
    A good way to put it. There were many unanswered questions in my mind. I could appreciate the view that the alternative lives were in the afterlife as they were waiting to cross over if it applied to across the board but it just doesn't ring true. For example, how did Jacob contact the candidates in their lives before the island, when he couldn't get off the island? Don't get me wrong. I enjoyed the show while it lasted but the ending reminded me of a term paper that was only half done and then finished the night before it was due.

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