LOST - Last Season (NO SPOILERS)

The more I think about it, the more I'm almost sure it'll happen like that somehow. You just can't kill off everyone! And the baby!! How many of you were like, "Sun tell Jin to go because of your DAUGHTER you idiot!" lol

Yes, I was totally screaming that to her in my head!

Just read the finale's been extended by 30 minutes!!! :thumbsup2

Super exciting news!

I thought it was just plain cruel to finally reunite Sun & Jin and then kill them off. :mad: And I too was thinking, Jin get out, you have a daughter.

That's J.J.'s stupid "I love you" curse coming to play, I hate it!!! Almost everything I've seen by him involves a love story with an unhappy ending.

That was an awesome episode though, totally shocking and sad but awesome!
 
I'm not checking the spoiler thread anymore. I just don't want to know more than I'm suppose to at this point in the game.

I've been giving it a lot of thought though. I know producers have said otherwise, but I am starting to believe that the alternate timeline is just a figment programmed (somehow) into everyone's imagination. For example, Hurley is seeing Libby, but since she'd dead, it's only in Hurley's imagination. Likewise with Jack, Locke, Claire, Kate, Desmond, Sawyer, Miles, etc....

They're definitely being manipulated by Eloise and Widmore. Perhaps Flocke and Widmore are evil and the candidates are the only representatives of light on the Island?

I also think we're going to find out that Penny's mother is Claire's mother. I just feel there is too much of a tie in for it all to just be happenstance.
 

Maybe this was already brought up on this thread and I missed it, but I am so confused as the why on the show this season it has been said that Locke needed all of them back together again to get off the island, but then Jin and Sun are dead.? Sun was part of the original group that went back, right? So now if that were the case, Locke can't get off.? Ater every episode this season I just get more confused. :confused: But I don't want it to end!
 
I'm not checking the spoiler thread anymore. I just don't want to know more than I'm suppose to at this point in the game.

I've been giving it a lot of thought though. I know producers have said otherwise, but I am starting to believe that the alternate timeline is just a figment programmed (somehow) into everyone's imagination. For example, Hurley is seeing Libby, but since she'd dead, it's only in Hurley's imagination. Likewise with Jack, Locke, Claire, Kate, Desmond, Sawyer, Miles, etc....

They're definitely being manipulated by Eloise and Widmore. Perhaps Flocke and Widmore are evil and the candidates are the only representatives of light on the Island?

I also think we're going to find out that Penny's mother is Claire's mother. I just feel there is too much of a tie in for it all to just be happenstance.

Now that is an interesting possibility! And am I the only one that thinks Locke's wife and Penny share a resemblence? I didn't notice it until last night's episode, and maybe I should have been wearing my glasses!
 
Maybe this was already brought up on this thread and I missed it, but I am so confused as the why on the show this season it has been said that Locke needed all of them back together again to get off the island, but then Jin and Sun are dead.? Sun was part of the original group that went back, right? So now if that were the case, Locke can't get off.? Ater every episode this season I just get more confused. :confused: But I don't want it to end!

I assume he was lying and just wanted them all dead.

As for Locke's wife, all I see is Peg Bundy lol.

This week's episode was super sad :( It's been super sad TV week, not sure if anyone else is watching the pacific but it was also really really sad this week. I've been bummed for a couple days now, not seriously bummed but you know. I loved their story line and am really sad it's over. I felt like this when Charlie died too though.
 
Maybe this was already brought up on this thread and I missed it, but I am so confused as the why on the show this season it has been said that Locke needed all of them back together again to get off the island, but then Jin and Sun are dead.? Sun was part of the original group that went back, right? So now if that were the case, Locke can't get off.? Ater every episode this season I just get more confused. :confused: But I don't want it to end!

After this week's episode, I think ALL the candidates must die before Flocke can leave the Island. So, he's trying to kill them.

I don't think he's able to kill them himself though, so he may have wanted to get them back to the Island to try and get them to kill one another.
 
Now that is an interesting possibility! And am I the only one that thinks Locke's wife and Penny share a resemblence? I didn't notice it until last night's episode, and maybe I should have been wearing my glasses!

Well, Helen and Locke aren't officially married yet, but....

Since I believe the alternate timeline is just a figment of everyone's imagination, I don't see the story going anywhere with Helen, considering the fact that in the original timeline, she's dead.

Locke wanted to be accepted desperately by his father. He wanted desperately to be with Helen.

Desmond wanted desperately to be accepted by Widmore.

Jack wanted approval from his father, but maybe that approval came in the form of him being a great father for his own son?

Hurley wanted to be with Libby.

Claire now knows she has other family.

Jin and Sun were able to get away from Korea and escape to the United States like they both wanted.

It just seems like everyone is getting what they wanted, or what they thought they wanted.

Even Ben. He has a great relationship with his father and his daughter (who isn't his daughter in the sideways timeline), but he is proud of her and she respects him.

I just can't see how it can be a real measure of events when compared to what actually did happen.

The epilogue theory just doesn't hold up for me.
 
I've been giving it a lot of thought though. I know producers have said otherwise, but I am starting to believe that the alternate timeline is just a figment programmed (somehow) into everyone's imagination. For example, Hurley is seeing Libby, but since she'd dead, it's only in Hurley's imagination. Likewise with Jack, Locke, Claire, Kate, Desmond, Sawyer, Miles, etc....

That's a great theory, but I can't imagine that Jin and Sun's horrible time (being held hostage, being shot) would be either persons imagination. Sawyer is all alone, still searching for the evil Sawyer. Kate is being chased by the law and last we saw her she was under arrest. But who knows for sure? :upsidedow
 
That's a great theory, but I can't imagine that Jin and Sun's horrible time (being held hostage, being shot) would be either persons imagination. Sawyer is all alone, still searching for the evil Sawyer. Kate is being chased by the law and last we saw her she was under arrest. But who knows for sure? :upsidedow

Agree about Jin and Sun, but we don't know where the story will take them. While they suffered a lot so far, it was all at the behest of her own father. Since neither is dead in the alternate, things can go on to work out great for them. At this point, they could disappear to a place where Sun's father could never find them again.

Same with Sawyer and Kate and even Sayid.

It didn't look so sunny for all the others are first either.

The one thing that wouldn't hold up is, Locke is dead. Dead is dead, right? Oh well, it's a work in progress! :)
 
I just think it's awesome that we're so close to the end and we don't know for sure what is really happening as a whole. We know a heck of a lot more than we used to, but the conclusion is going to be so cool.

And yes, Locke can't kill the candidates, they have to kill each other.

It goes back to the first scenes between Jacob and MIB. Jacob has been bringing people to the island trying to prove to MIB that they will do the right thing. Up until this point all the candidates have killed each other in some way or another...not always maliciously--MIB has been playing everyone. Maybe even Ben was a candidate and there were other candidates in the Dharma group he massacred? Ben thought Jacob told him to do it, but MIB did.

What annoys me about this is that the candidates never knew the rules or who each other was until this point. They were most likely lead to believe that they HAD to kill each other to survive, when if they knew the rules like Jack does, they simply wouldn't have done it.

I guess that Jacob wants to prove that people really are good and won't kill each other, while MIB knows he can manipulate people to do whatever he wants.
 
The theme from when they got off the plane a few seasons ago is - There's No Place Like Home. It is from the season 4 soundtrack. I just downloaded it this morning from itunes.
Thanks for the name. I've really enjoyed the music from LOST and I love that song (and will be downloading)! Unfortunately I'll never be able to listen to it again without the last visual :(.

I guess that Hurley might be having a few extra conversations.
I just finally got to watch the show and I'm sitting here boo hooing until I get to this. I don't know if you meant it to be funny but I'm LOL!

Yup. Here's a good link that explains it:

http://www.tvsquad.com/2010/05/05/abc-extends-lost-series-finale-again/

Here's the schedule:

LOST: The Final Journey (a retrospective) -- 7pm ET
LOST: The End (pts 1 and 2) -- 9pm ET
Local News -- 11:30pm ET
Jimmy Kimmel Live: Aloha to LOST -- 12:05am ET

ALSO, Saturday night (the 22nd) they're re-airing the 2 hour pilot with the information pop-ups! So looks like it'll be a whole LOST weekend. :woohoo:
Thanks!

Maybe this was already brought up on this thread and I missed it, but I am so confused as the why on the show this season it has been said that Locke needed all of them back together again to get off the island, but then Jin and Sun are dead.? Sun was part of the original group that went back, right? So now if that were the case, Locke can't get off.? Ater every episode this season I just get more confused. :confused: But I don't want it to end!
I admit I've been totally lost these last couple of seasons. I haven't had time to read other sites (or even really keep up with this thread) or rewatch the episodes with popups, so I may be way off base here. I think he needed to get them all in one place to kill them. If he wanted Jacob dead I can't imagine that he'd want anyone to take his place and (potentially) keep him trapped. Of course maybe this has been discussed here ad nauseum, in which case I apologize :).

I have the previous Lost seasons in my instant que at Netflix (haven't been able to watch any yet) but is there anywhere to see the popup episodes?
 
Thanks for the name. I've really enjoyed the music from LOST and I love that song (and will be downloading)! Unfortunately I'll never be able to listen to it again without the last visual :(.

Fun (random) fact: the composer of "There's no place like home" (another the other LOST songs) is Michael Giacchino, and he also did the music for "Star Trek", "Ratatouille", "The Incredibles" and "Up". :goodvibes
 
From TMZ:

Gunfire rang out near the home of "Lost" star Malcolm David Kelley this morning as cops apprehended a person suspected of breaking into his L.A. area pad ... while Malcolm was inside!!!!

TMZ has learned the L.A. County Sheriff's Dept. received a call from Malcolm -- who plays Walt on the ABC show -- to report a burglary in progress at the actor's home in Bellflower, CA at 9:28 AM.

Sources close to the investigation tell us the bad guy first attempted to knock on the front door of the house -- and when no one answered, the perp tried to break in through the back.

We're told Malcolm heard the noise and immediately called 911.

When cops arrived to the scene -- we're told the bad guy tried to flee when he heard the sirens. We're told officers fired at least one shot at the suspect outside the home -- but no one was hit.

Eventually, we're told one person was taken into custody -- and is currently being detained.

Cops are still investigating the situation.

TMZ spoke to Malcolm's rep, Dominic Friesen, who tells us, "Malcolm and his family are incredibly grateful that no one was injured during today's incident."

He adds, "While it has been a frightening ordeal, the family is working closely with law enforcement on the case and applaud their quick response and efforts."

Read more: http://www.tmz.com/#ixzz0nHkF5QBn
 
Thanks for the name. I've really enjoyed the music from LOST and I love that song (and will be downloading)! Unfortunately I'll never be able to listen to it again without the last visual :(.


I just finally got to watch the show and I'm sitting here boo hooing until I get to this. I don't know if you meant it to be funny but I'm LOL!

Thanks!

I admit I've been totally lost these last couple of seasons. I haven't had time to read other sites (or even really keep up with this thread) or rewatch the episodes with popups, so I may be way off base here. I think he needed to get them all in one place to kill them. If he wanted Jacob dead I can't imagine that he'd want anyone to take his place and (potentially) keep him trapped. Of course maybe this has been discussed here ad nauseum, in which case I apologize :).

I have the previous Lost seasons in my instant que at Netflix (haven't been able to watch any yet) but is there anywhere to see the popup episodes?

Check Hulu.com They did have the added content awhile back and I'd bet they still do. I'm not sure how far back you'll be able to watch though. I know the season 6 pilot was pulled some time ago as they added the newer episodes. ABC's own site had some of those episodes up at 1 time too. I'm not sure if they do any longer.
 
I just think it's awesome that we're so close to the end and we don't know for sure what is really happening as a whole. We know a heck of a lot more than we used to, but the conclusion is going to be so cool.

And yes, Locke can't kill the candidates, they have to kill each other.

It goes back to the first scenes between Jacob and MIB. Jacob has been bringing people to the island trying to prove to MIB that they will do the right thing. Up until this point all the candidates have killed each other in some way or another...not always maliciously--MIB has been playing everyone. Maybe even Ben was a candidate and there were other candidates in the Dharma group he massacred? Ben thought Jacob told him to do it, but MIB did.

What annoys me about this is that the candidates never knew the rules or who each other was until this point. They were most likely lead to believe that they HAD to kill each other to survive, when if they knew the rules like Jack does, they simply wouldn't have done it.

I guess that Jacob wants to prove that people really are good and won't kill each other, while MIB knows he can manipulate people to do whatever he wants.

You have some really good thoughts here.

When you said, "They were most likely lead to believe that they HAD to kill each other to survive, when if they knew the rules like Jack does, they simply wouldn't have done it," maybe this was just something they had to figure out on their own?
 
From TMZ:

I'm glad no one was hurt. They said they had a suspect in custody, I hope they have the guilty party. I also hope they were only there for robbery rather than assault. Reading that they tried to ascertain if anyone was home leads me to think it was a robbery attempt, but really, you never know.
 
I must have a real bad memory these couple episodes

where/what happend to Ben & MIles?
where is widmore?

& the suvivors that came in on BOTH planes,, are any left?

oh & I am really po'd about Jin & Sun
really I watched 5 years to get to the point of them, & sayid to be 'lost' on this episode.
there better be something better that that!! I was all hyped over waching the series again in chronological time,,,, but if all it comes to conclusion to everybody snffed out.......arrghhh
& now to worry about desmond & Penny....
 
It was creepy but I kept thinking "what does it mean, is it a clue" :rotfl:
I'm a little late getting back to this thread, but this was a discussion about ABC's use of "The Rowing Song" from Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory in the promo from a couple of episodes back. The promos are created by the network, not the show's producers. However, the producers made a point of praising ABC for this promo (they've often been critical of them in the past).

As for it being a clue ... well, consider that Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory is a movie about a enigmatic, slightly frightening man who brings six outsiders into his self-imposed exile from the outside world for mysterious reasons -- and as it turns out, those six are actually candidates to replace him! So, a clue? Probably not, but someone at ABC was definitely doing some good thinking.
 















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