"Don't let anybody try to tell you who YOU are..."
-Hurly
That's the point of the entire show for me....
Okay, I am ticked. I am really ticked. I did not like this at all. Mainly because so many questions were simply ignored.
What was the island? What was it's purpose? What was the smoke monster? The others? What was the purpose of the Widmore storyline? I mean, were they trying to say that they all died in the original crash or something? What the heck?! But some people at the end were not on the plane so that can't be it. I mean, there are so many questions I could ask that I could go on and on, but instead I am going to bed.
It seems like the writers brought up too many questions to actually answer and got all lazy. I mean, haven't they been planning the end of this show for a few years?! Wasn't the point of that so it could be concluded properly?!!
I could actually kick my tv right now. I feel like Linus when he realized the Great Pumpkin was not coming and he missed trick or treating.
I have been waiting giving them the benefit of the doubt all season and then this?!I am gong to bed before I get hysterical!!
I agree....too many questions left unanswered and story lines left unexplained...though i heard that is how it was going to be so i wasn't all that shocked but still very disappointed. I do think the writers got lazy and twisted the story so much they couldn't find a way to write themselves out of it.
I know some people liked the ending but to me having an ending where "everyone eventually dies sometime" and are reunited in an afterlife was so obvious and taking an easy way out. I thought if they weren't going to give us answers that at least they would tie in what was going on the island and the alternate reality" in a creative way but they didn't even do that. In fact it did not tie into anything regarding the island at all really. Basically they tied up the craziness with the island, left it that some people left the island, some stayed and eventually everyone died at some point in their lives but then were reunited in afterlife. That to me just wasn't good enough and was lazy writing. I was happy to see characters reunite but really, alot of it was way too rushed, especially the last few minutes.
I think when you boil it down you can either (A) gripe about how nothing was answered and you devoted/dedicated/wasted 6 years and had tons of mysteries unanswered or (B) admit it wasn't perfect, but never could be and enjoy what was an amazing show.
The ending left me with a happy feeling after seeing them all reunited and although there are so many unanswered questions I think they did a pretty good job of wrapping it up. At least it answered that the flash sideways wasn't an alternate timeline afterall...it was their afterlife but they didn't know it yet.
I don't think Sawyer and Kate ended up together.
I'm just SOOOOO confused about that final 15 min, so was the point that they died in the Oceanic crash and were in purgatory the whole time? Or was the alternate reality purgatory and the island was not. Was that final plane we saw crashed the Ajaria flight or the original Oceanic plane? UH I feel so lost...I'll have to watch it again to try and figure it out.
I'm just SOOOOO confused about that final 15 min, so was the point that they died in the Oceanic crash and were in purgatory the whole time? Or was the alternate reality purgatory and the island was not. Was that final plane we saw crashed the Ajaria flight or the original Oceanic plane? UH I feel so lost...I'll have to watch it again to try and figure it out.
Actually when Christian said something like "there is no here, there is no now" I think he meant they weren't there in a moment in time, but rather the alt existed outside of regular time (hence the afterlife). There were people in the church who hadn't died yet (at least we don't think so) but they are able to be there because they die sometime in the future and the moment in the church was not bound by a specific linear time. It's weird that there were "rules" in the "afterlife". I guess each person has to come to understand and "let go" through their own means-most were finding their true love but for Jack he had to "let go" of this "life" where he needed to fix everyone.
"Don't let anybody try to tell you who YOU are..."
-Hurly
That's the point of the entire show for me....
Good thinking!!! Too bad Ben didn't get that from everything, or else maybe he would have felt good enough about himself to join everyone in the end.
As for the plane wreckage at the end...I am not sure about that but I do believe that Kate and the ones on the plane did get off of the island...and jack smiled as he saw the plane pass...beautiful.
They were not all dead when Jack died. Some died earlier and some died later.
My interpretation of the plane wreckage at the end was that this was from the plane Sawyer, Kate and the others were trying to leave on.
I also would have liked to see Rose and Bernard in the church.
Rose and Bernard were in the church-I thought. I am going to rewatch it to make sure.