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- nomojunkscience, on 10/13/2007, -15/+281Dear Heroes writers,
Please watch the Lost finale to see how it is done.
Thanks - dshPls, on 10/11/2007, -13/+251All I know is:
Sayid > Jack Bauer
Any ***** day. - TyroPyro, on 10/11/2007, -10/+239Dear 24 Writers
Just give up - mattxb, on 10/11/2007, -2/+181Go Hurley!!!!!
That was one of my favorite lost moments - Tiak, on 10/11/2007, -4/+158Why did Jack mention his father's drunkeness and use his father's perscriptions in the future?..........
- inactive, on 10/11/2007, -3/+143Wasn't Hugo either, he wouldn't have fit in that box.
- ern939, on 10/11/2007, -7/+139that was kick ass!
- BuckarooBanzai8, on 10/11/2007, -3/+124funniest moment...Charlie yelling, "It's Charlie, tell him I said 'Hi.'" when the ladies had Ben on the radio.
- goyney, on 10/11/2007, -2/+121It is a Flash Forward. Here's some good proof:
1. Jack was called the "Hero twice over." Once for saving those off the island. Once for saving the woman in the carwreck.
2. The funeral parlor was called HOFFS/DRAWLAR. This is an anagram. Rearrange the letters. FLASH FORWARD can be spelled.
3.The reaction of the people in the surrounding hall reacted very strangely when he commented about his father. The woman at the prescription counter was ready to call his father's office before Jack said "don't bother." His Dad is dead, but he has nothing left. - rafiss, on 10/11/2007, -3/+109I began suspecting the flashbacks were actually the future when Jack was using his krazr in them. That phone did not exist in 2004, when the main storyline of the survivors being trapped on the island occurs.
Originally, I was kind of half-joking about it being the future (i.e., I thought it was just a discontinuity error), but when the other clues came in, I was able to add things up and know for sure. - YoGramMamma, on 10/11/2007, -0/+83Them was some crazy underwater lesbians....
i would have sworn that was great material for a spinoff... but, nope. - modifiedbears, on 10/11/2007, -0/+77Does anyone really need proof after his talk with Kate at the end?
- Mast3rDigg3r, on 10/11/2007, -1/+76definitely, Lost really nailed this one... great from beginning to end
- blahtastic, on 10/11/2007, -0/+69@mattxb
I know, I was so glad Hurley finally got to kick some ass after getting shot down for stuff so many times. - baraqiyal, on 10/11/2007, -1/+68I'm such a ***** idiot. Even when Jack and Kate were talking at the end, I was thinking "OMG Jack and Kate knew each other before... what a revelation!". In my defense, I'm heavily medicated.
- crawfishsoul, on 10/11/2007, -2/+66My vote is Ben was in the casket.
- Pottersquash, on 10/11/2007, -3/+65Lost's begining to the season so boring ended strong, Heroes began strong tailed off to end.
- uptown, on 10/11/2007, -2/+64Here's the newspaper clipping close-up:
http://www.tvsquad.com/media/2007/05/lost-newspaper_1000x667.shkl.jpg - modifiedbears, on 10/11/2007, -4/+62My only gripe is the way Charlie died. Why couldn't they just swim out? He already shut off the jamming signal. It just didn't seem like a situation that couldn't have been avoided.
- uptown, on 10/11/2007, -6/+64Probably Michael.... nobody would show up for him.
- wildkeith, on 10/11/2007, -4/+61About the casket: it was a black neighborhood and a black undertaker guy. There isn't a white guy in that box.
- falstaff, on 10/11/2007, -0/+54Yes, but the boss dude gives him the strangest look. Like Jack's hallucinating (and with all the pain killers, who could blame him).
I think that was just a red herring to keep the shocker in the bottle for a few more minutes.
Either that, or the timelines really are *****. Nice going, Desmond! - PapaKin, on 10/11/2007, -4/+58Hands down best television show EVER! Wow! I can only hope that after Lost Carlton and Damon can create an equally compelling series again. This is just too much fun!
- ArrEmmDee, on 10/11/2007, -2/+52Charlie: "Hurley, you're fat."
Jack: "Hurley, you're fat."
Sawyer: "Hurley, you're fat."
...
Hurley: "***** ALL OF YOU
I AM DRIVING MY GODDAMN DEATH VAN INTO EACH AND EVERY SINGLE ONE OF YOU
RIGHT NOW"
This made the episode absolutely amazing. - Cerebral, on 10/11/2007, -1/+51My theory is that Ben is the one the funeral is for and that is why nobody went. I guess that they take Ben off the island with them and Locke stays as the new "leader" of the others.
- pollardito, on 10/11/2007, -0/+49"We are still no closer finding out why the polar bear is on the island."
they already solved that one. it's because they had an animal research station of some sort and they escaped, remember them holding Sawyer and Kate inside the polar bears' cages and remarking that the bears figured out how to get the food faster than Sawyer did? - lostinchitown, on 10/11/2007, -12/+61THAT WAS THE BEST FINALE EVER!!! I'M LITERALLY CRYING TEARS OF JOY AND TEARS OF SADNESS AT THE SAME TIME!! AND IF I WERE SPEAKING, I WOULD BE SPEAKING IN LARGE FONT!!
- serpentor, on 10/11/2007, -9/+58And what's even more kick ass is it's only 8 months until the next season starts!! 16 episodes! None of this silly full-season 23 eps crap!
(sarcasm alert) - toxicvarn90, on 10/11/2007, -6/+55For a writer, I really saw great creativity in the ending especially using a flash FORWARD to create a cliffhanger.
Whom ever left lost, you missed out. You should have been more patient, the slow pace is a wonderful tool to build up suspense and get you more into the show. Though it is a catch 22, you loose the interests of most people.
Even in anime and classical movies you have a slow pace. This is why most modern-films these days suck, because without a slow pace, you can't grab you audiences hearts and have them more involved in the fictional stories. Forget attention, that's what endings are for people, but the ending will be useless without a slow paced backstory. - nomojunkscience, on 10/11/2007, -6/+54In the future flash back didn't Jack say his father was up stairs drunker than him?
- inactive, on 10/11/2007, -1/+47I thought the same. In my defense, I'm slightly retarded.
- dallen, on 10/11/2007, -1/+44polar bears can swim
- adamchristopher, on 10/11/2007, -6/+46@ tiak
i am pretty sure it was just his drunken stupor. you see the look he got from the doctor when he mentioned his dad? a very "this guy has lost it" look.
p.s. lost is the greatest show on television. - uptown, on 10/11/2007, -3/+41I watched on TiVo too ... almost exactly one hour worth of show and one hour of commercials.
- Jrr6415sun, on 10/11/2007, -0/+38great catch on the anagram.. I have no idea how you figured that out
- nadnerb, on 10/11/2007, -1/+38I went through the scene of Jack reading the clipping outside of the funeral parlor. From what I can tell it says
Los Angeles
Man Found ?...
Downtown Loft
The body of J(a/o)?...?antham of
New York was?...? shortly after 4
a.m. in the ?...? of Grand
Avenue
?...? at The
Tower ?...? loud
?...? loft
?...? safety, he
?...?
?...? on a beam in the
?...
Help me fill in the blanks - tyywebb, on 10/11/2007, -5/+42I just wanna know who was in that damn casket!
Personally I think it was Locke explaining why no one showed up and (after trying so many times to stop them from being rescued) Jack was neither a friend or family. Anyway, best frickin show ever now I know why I stuck around for so long! - Jrr6415sun, on 10/11/2007, -9/+44With the flashbacks.. it is possible that some of the flashbacks that we have seen have actually been flashforwards.. but the lost writers aren't that good, are they?
For example one theory I read was that the Arctic scence occurs in the future somehow. It could be that years later Jack, Kate, and Sawyer came in contact with Penelope and started searching for the island again in order to rescue the remaining Lostees.
Also it's possible that time on the island is super slow, which allows these things to happen. Which is an explanation for why Walt is all grown up, why pregnancy doesn't work, and why the island is so hard to find. - amercer, on 10/11/2007, -10/+45I feel like Jack's storyline has been looping, at first I thought the finale was telling us that all of his flashbacks were in the future, post island. He mentions he's been flying to Thailand, Sydney... places he's been in his "flashbacks". But then how would he have the tattoos, etc... oh God I don't know. My friggin' brain hurts, man! Amazing episode.
- shakeeb, on 10/11/2007, -2/+36Was anyone else's heart racing when Ben's watch was ticking?
- bg123, on 10/11/2007, -0/+34Im convinced that sneaky russian is really Wolverine.
- UberC, on 10/11/2007, -0/+33@ rafiss: Good call. I actually did make a mental note of how modern looking that phone was but it wasn't enough for me to consider it being a flash forward. I had no idea until I saw Kate.
- libertao, on 10/11/2007, -5/+37Digg users are such fairweather fans. Not long ago every Lost article submission was filled with haters.
- loudestnoise, on 10/11/2007, -1/+33It's "You all everybody" not you are. Geez, doesn't everyone know words to a fictional rock band one hit wonder?
- Jrr6415sun, on 10/11/2007, -2/+33yea that part bothered me too, the water wasn't coming out that fast they could have easily gotten away in time, and he could have easily shut the door behind him.. the only thing I could think of is because it's his destiny.. he thinks he has to die or noone else will be saved.
- rusty075, on 10/11/2007, -2/+33It's called Tivo.
- NickMilne, on 10/11/2007, -5/+351. He would not have fit through the broken portal; it was only just large enough to show all of Mikhail's head, remember.
2. The door opens outward, so simply hoping the water pressure would shut it properly is no good; it seemed to have one of those spin-lock-wheel things on the outside, but that would take some time to do vs. just putting the levers in place. He only had seconds to react, after all.
3. He had to close the door anyway to prevent the security countermeasures the blonde woman mentioned from coming into play. She said something (I don't recall the specifics, unfortunately) about water shields coming down if the main chamber started to flood, the system reinitializing and going on forever, etc.
4. Finally, and most importantly, since we know from the arrival of Naomi (instead of Penelope Widmore), the substance of Desmond's visions needs to come about precisely or things change, sometimes slightly, sometimes greatly. Charlie had to fulfill his "destiny" for Claire and Aaron to be rescued the way Desmond said they would. Whether it's actually them being rescued he saw or not is another story, but there you go.
That, in essence, is the answer to the question of Charlie's death. - madmax22a, on 10/11/2007, -2/+32why digg the guy right(EDIT: two above me. now) above me down? i envy him. watching the first 1.5 seasons of lost from torrents in 5 days was (sadly) one of the greatest things i can remember doing. at least as far as tv. I dont feel so bad because I know of 2 other friends who found LOST (one without me telling him and another on his own) who did the exact same thing: watched 5-8 episodes a day until they were caught up.
- themastersb, on 10/11/2007, -2/+29What I didn't understand in the flashforward was Jack saying his dad was alive and stuff. Was he just being psychotic or does his dad come back from the dead on the island and go back with them?
- injury0314, on 10/11/2007, -2/+29Heroes? Have you seen their season finale?
It's hard to ever watch heroes again after their disappointing season ender.
I'm going back to Lost, if this episode was as good as they say it is. -
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