What is the ending like?
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What is the ending like?
Its all opinions, some thought it was great, some hated it. I hated it.
Spoilers everywhere:
Well, I don't really get why Michael did that. Let's suppose he really found the Others (remember the guy with the fake beard said they wouldn't be found, unless they wanted). Michael did what he did because of Walt, but I can't see Michael and the Others making a deal. Henry said the Others would never make a deal and I agree, first because Henry is worthless, second because Walt is special in some way, so he's too important to be exchanged, even for a couple of deaths (why would they want her dead anyway? As for the second one it seems it was an accident, coz Michael looked surprised, but he would have to kill her anyway coz she witnessed all of it).
Well, I'm lost :D
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Originally Posted by ZeZipster
I thought that would always be cool, its a shame that the theory "they are all dead and in like purgatory or something" has been disproven by the creators. if you want to see officially disproven theories, go to www.losttalk.net and into the general lost discussion. It should be stickied. Also that episode was great, But like what was said before, i think that Michael framing himself to make a bonified army against the others, and I don't think that they are worse off than them I just think he did it to make sure they attack the others. Also did anyone else notice that Michael seems to have changed? he wasn't all like "NEED WALT...NOW!" in fact it seemed like he didn't even care for some reason.:confused:
spoilers below:
The 1-877-Hansorg line is busy, but my commercial just said 1-877-hanso...maybe I misread.
Also, thehansofoundation.org has lots of easter eggs for the show
First go to the newsletter and type in a screen name, then it gets all messed up and you receive messages from "persephone". S/he will ask for a password, it's 'breakingstrain'. I don't know the use of this, probably because it's not been implemented yet...but meh.
Also, in Joop's Corner send joop the message "persephone" and see what happens ;D. Once you do, connect the blue orb deals and you'll see two documents between what seem to be people affiliated with Hanso...something about the outbreak of a meningitis (sp) strain of diseases, perhaps this is the incident we've heard about?
Also, in the current projects section, go to to the World Wide Wellness and Prevention program, then click into the world map. Once you're there click near the bremuda triangle then mouse over the blank box...those symbols are awfully ominous
There are also interviews with executives from the Hanso Foundation floating around Amazon, as well as a cell phone number of one of them where you can leave voice mail (it's long distance for me, so it's a nono).
But, it really looks like the Lost ARG (alternate reality game) is shaping up rather well.
There are a lot of theories that have crossed my mind.
The father being the mastermind is an obvious one. But a little too obvious for my liking, you know? I can't imagine Lost's creator doing anything short of a complete surprise. Maybe he'll pull a 'Usual Suspects' on us and Usual Suspects Spoilerhave 'Henry' be the mastermind. Maybe it'll be a group of their parents, such as Jack's Dad, Sun's Dad, etc.
But it's more than just that, for sure. The smoke monster thing, the way that the island has healing qualities, stuff like that just can't be 'organised' by a mastermind. There is definitely some level of fantasy and/or science fiction involved with all of this.
There are a lot of stories that we still need to learn about that a lot of people have forgotten to think about, particularly the latter of the below.
Walt's "powers".
The French girl.
The smokey monster type thing.
What the numbers mean.
The guy who escaped from the hatch and ran away.
Nobody ever brings up the Irish dude anymore. He ran away, and that was that... it can't be that simple. Nothing, as far as I'm concerned, is that simple in this show.
I often wonder just how many groups of people have come to this island.
Also, does anyone else find it not to be a coincidence that the parachute with the food etc. arrived right when Loc was trapped, and Henry might not have done anything? It could well be that the ticker actually sends food down. That's rather trivial, though, I have to admit.
I think that the final episode will involve the numbers not being punched into the computer.
But I won't pretend to know anything. I've picked a few things that have happened, but I'm more than happy to just be surprised. :)
I'm glad Anna Lucia is gone. She's too much of a character-drive actress, so it felt like I was watching the girl from every movie I've seen her in, rather than a character in Lost. I think they should avoid actors/actresses that play the same kind of character in all their movies etc, as it just makes you think of the actor rather than the character in the show.
I actually believe Henry when he says that he didn't put the numbers in. Remember, the video with Doc Candle said that the exercise would go on for 180 days - Desmond said that he'd been there for three years.Quote:
Originally Posted by Loony BoB
I thought I had read somewhere that the creators of the show said that the numbers wouldn't ever really be explained, because they're not explainable.
There's obviously a serious line between the "good" ones and the "bad" ones, and I think the entire show will center around this.
I think that the end of the season (which is only 4 episodes away) will involve an encounter with The Others. I don't think that Walt is coming back again (he's already 14 years old). I think that Charlie will eat it.
Wait Walts 14!? Can you just please spoil the whole Walt story. Like why they took him and such. Cause I'm never gonna see the second season unless I buy it so yeah.
My person theory is that the station with the numbers is a life extension place, and the stuff that Desmond was injecting was... life extending. And he had to keep busy every 108 minutes or there would be bad site effects...
I duno.
Jack's dad is dead. That whole thing was resolved in Season 1 when Jack was able to find the coffin and finally bury his father.
I really doubt that they'd open that up again when it was so neatly resolved. And if they do, it would be sooo lame.
I agree. Having Jack's dad still be alive would really, really be lame.
Hey another that like alias lol awesome! What do u think of the new episodes!? Now that i think about it they did so something simiar to alias! Not to mention both episodes prior were called "S.O.S"!Quote:
Originally Posted by Miriel
anyway i saw something on the web page for msn and it said "Lost still shocks fans" and then i come here and saw this thread, didnt go in it but i downloaded it and my goodness it was indeed one hell of a shocker! Michael oh Michael what the hell did u go around and do that for!? I'd like to think most parents would do anything for their child but that is kinda stretching it!? There must be something else...i also have to/ want to...whatever agree with the whole brainwash thingymabob!
To me, the question of Jack's dad's death was resolved, but the coffin WAS empty, wasn't it? I just kind of assumed that the fact that his dad still wasn't not where Jack could find him perhaps symbolized the fact that he still had more to learn of his father, perhaps the whole thing with Claire.Quote:
Originally Posted by Miriel
Locke's dad staged his death. I dunno why Jack's Dad couldn't have. Also, Jack saw his Dad on the island a lot in the beginning. It was considered a mirage, due to exhaustion, but maybe it wasn't?
I thought he found the body? Or did I just make that up in my head? I'm confused now. :confused:
Another thing that makes me doubt Jack's dad as the mastermind to all this is because he was shown to be a drunken fool. He killed a patient by being drunk in the operating room and was kicked out of the profession for that. And Henry Gale spoke of "him" in awe and respect and said that "he" is a "great man". I somehow doubt that Christian Shepard can be seen as a "great man" when he was an alcoholic and from the last episode probably had an extramartial affair that resulted in a child who is most likely (SPOILER)Claire.
But I will say that he has his name going for him. Christian. Shepard. The "Others" might be his flock if we're going with the Christianity references. But I think that's a bit of a stretch.