so thats it...
What an ending! Heard for a long time that every was dead the whole time and glad that wasn't the case. Seems like Hugo and Ben did a good job running the ship and glad some characters got a happy ending! Anyone have anything I may have missed on my watch to go back and look for?
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What an ending! Heard for a long time that every was dead the whole time and glad that wasn't the case. Seems like Hugo and Ben did a good job running the ship and glad some characters got a happy ending! Anyone have anything I may have missed on my watch to go back and look for?
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Who among the Others have the privilege to get off the island
Was watching the episode "Meet Kevin Johnson" where in response to Michael surprise that The Others could go back and forth between the island and outside world at will, Tom Friendly mentioned that only "some of them" could do that.
So which members of The Others exactly? It is obviously a major privilege reserved to the inner circle only so that people like Juliet don't escape and not come back. We have seen that Richard Ben Ethan (and previously Widmore) would leave the island on a quite regular basis. Tom occasionally. So who else? I imagine Beatrice and Prickett as well as they were part of the others leadership as well. What about Goodwin? He seemed eager to prove his worth including in dangerous infiltration mission that ended up getting him killed.
Mikhail perhaps? Anyone from the Temple lol not like they would ever want to leave the island anyway.
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Was watching the episode "Meet Kevin Johnson" where in response to Michael surprise that The Others could go back and forth between the island and outside world at will, Tom Friendly mentioned that only "some of them" could do that.
So which members of The Others exactly? It is obviously a major privilege reserved to the inner circle only so that people like Juliet don't escape and not come back. We have seen that Richard Ben Ethan (and previously Widmore) would leave the island on a quite regular basis. Tom occasionally. So who else? I imagine Beatrice and Prickett as well as they were part of the others leadership as well. What about Goodwin? He seemed eager to prove his worth including in dangerous infiltration mission that ended up getting him killed.
Mikhail perhaps? Anyone from the Temple lol not like they would ever want to leave the island anyway.
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Eko's journey after leaving the village
In the flashback of cost of living episode, Eko, disguised as a priest said he was leaving for London for a mission. Yet when we saw him in earlier flashbacks he was working in Australia under disguise as father Tunde. So presumably at some point after London he moved to Australia somehow. This is fine and not a plot hole per se still why did the writers have him going to London instead of Australia directly which would tie his backstory together?
When Eko brought up London i thought we are getting a future flashback with a connection to Widmore/Eloise/Faraday etc in the UK. We never got that but I suspect the writers had plans for something like that but had to scrap it and leave a loose end after the actor abruptly quit the show.
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In the flashback of cost of living episode, Eko, disguised as a priest said he was leaving for London for a mission. Yet when we saw him in earlier flashbacks he was working in Australia under disguise as father Tunde. So presumably at some point after London he moved to Australia somehow. This is fine and not a plot hole per se still why did the writers have him going to London instead of Australia directly which would tie his backstory together?
When Eko brought up London i thought we are getting a future flashback with a connection to Widmore/Eloise/Faraday etc in the UK. We never got that but I suspect the writers had plans for something like that but had to scrap it and leave a loose end after the actor abruptly quit the show.
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I got a delivery from South America today! It's super hard to find nowadays.
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Top 10 Characters
1 - Sawyer Ford
2 - Desmond Hume
3 - Locke
4 - Jack Shepherd
5 - Benjamin Linus
6 - Charlie Pace
7 - Jin Soo Kwon
8 - Hurley
9- Daniel Faraday
10 - Miles Straume
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1 - Sawyer Ford
2 - Desmond Hume
3 - Locke
4 - Jack Shepherd
5 - Benjamin Linus
6 - Charlie Pace
7 - Jin Soo Kwon
8 - Hurley
9- Daniel Faraday
10 - Miles Straume
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I finished Lost
Lost is the best piece of TV i have ever watched, Holy shit, From the Pilot all the way to the End, Perfection, I've watched Breaking Bad, TWD, Dexter, Sopranos, BCS, and so many more, but i haven't seen a show so consistent, S1 Was So good, S2 even better, S3 was perfect, and so on, the time traveling era was so funny and awesome, Man makes me cry every time i realize i will never experience lost for the first time again. also can we talk about the End? it was perfect.
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Lost is the best piece of TV i have ever watched, Holy shit, From the Pilot all the way to the End, Perfection, I've watched Breaking Bad, TWD, Dexter, Sopranos, BCS, and so many more, but i haven't seen a show so consistent, S1 Was So good, S2 even better, S3 was perfect, and so on, the time traveling era was so funny and awesome, Man makes me cry every time i realize i will never experience lost for the first time again. also can we talk about the End? it was perfect.
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The kids
If the “others” could get off of the island whenever they wanted, why on earth did they not send those kids on the oceanic flight back home to their parents
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If the “others” could get off of the island whenever they wanted, why on earth did they not send those kids on the oceanic flight back home to their parents
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In Memory of my Dad
Hi all, been thinking about making a post here for a while, but haven't found the right words, but here goes anyway.
On August 26th, my dad, James, passed away.
LOST was our show. We watched it from the premiere on ABC all the way to the finale. It was always a special night for us. We'd make a special dinner, and he'd go to 7-11 and get us our special dessert. Hostess cupcakes for him, and mini donettes for me. At the time, my favs were the powdered ones. Or he'd get a slice of chocolate cake from Safeway (or Vons, wherever you are) for us to split in half.
We rewatched LOST together several times. Whether renting the DVDs pre-streaming, or whenever and wherever it was available. He even got my uncle and cousin into it, and they now have merch in their gameroom, and have bought my dad and I LOST themed gifts.
We watched it again together for the last time earlier this year, and I cried during the finale, because I knew the next time I watched, it wouldn't be with him. I wouldn't get to hear the comments he made every time at his favorite parts, the fake shock he would put on at all the twists, and I wouldn't get to explain the things he forgot, to his excitement. I don't know when I'll be able to watch it again, but I at least got to tell him during our last watch, how much I've enjoyed watching it with him.
I want to thank you all, even though I know none of you, for sharing in this amazing show alongside my dad and I. And maybe for your next rewatch, pick up some hostess cupcakes, mini donettes, or a slice of chocolate cake to enjoy. I know my dad would have loved sharing his love of the show with y'all, if he had known how to use reddit. Probably best that he didn't lol.
Thank you all again. I'll see my dad in another life, perhaps. 🩵
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Hi all, been thinking about making a post here for a while, but haven't found the right words, but here goes anyway.
On August 26th, my dad, James, passed away.
LOST was our show. We watched it from the premiere on ABC all the way to the finale. It was always a special night for us. We'd make a special dinner, and he'd go to 7-11 and get us our special dessert. Hostess cupcakes for him, and mini donettes for me. At the time, my favs were the powdered ones. Or he'd get a slice of chocolate cake from Safeway (or Vons, wherever you are) for us to split in half.
We rewatched LOST together several times. Whether renting the DVDs pre-streaming, or whenever and wherever it was available. He even got my uncle and cousin into it, and they now have merch in their gameroom, and have bought my dad and I LOST themed gifts.
We watched it again together for the last time earlier this year, and I cried during the finale, because I knew the next time I watched, it wouldn't be with him. I wouldn't get to hear the comments he made every time at his favorite parts, the fake shock he would put on at all the twists, and I wouldn't get to explain the things he forgot, to his excitement. I don't know when I'll be able to watch it again, but I at least got to tell him during our last watch, how much I've enjoyed watching it with him.
I want to thank you all, even though I know none of you, for sharing in this amazing show alongside my dad and I. And maybe for your next rewatch, pick up some hostess cupcakes, mini donettes, or a slice of chocolate cake to enjoy. I know my dad would have loved sharing his love of the show with y'all, if he had known how to use reddit. Probably best that he didn't lol.
Thank you all again. I'll see my dad in another life, perhaps. 🩵
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Hugos Accident
Anyone else surprised we never really learned/saw more about him accidently being responsible for killing like 12 people which landed him in Santa Rosa? Figured that would’ve been a highlight in his backstory!
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Anyone else surprised we never really learned/saw more about him accidently being responsible for killing like 12 people which landed him in Santa Rosa? Figured that would’ve been a highlight in his backstory!
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This is why Daniel’s last name is Faraday?! Never put it together until now lol
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I bet at least 10% of us has "4815162342" as password for at least one login
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My theory for why people who understand the ending still don’t like it.
So my wife and I both had watched Lost when we were kids, but as adults, went through and rewatched it and fell in love with it. We referred a few people we know to the show (who we thought would like it) but when it came to the ending, none of them did.
Honestly, I found that really confusing, because even though they didn’t fall into the “So ThEy WeRE DeAD tHE WhOLE TiME” camp, they still didn’t like it. But as more time as passed and we’ve thought about the show and our own rewatching of it again for the second rewatch, I any help but think it’s because of the message. The message of letting go.
The people we referred the show to all came from manipulative, abusive, upbringings. And in reality, they haven’t let go themselves. There’s a lot of clear still wanting their parents approval, and love (none if them are in therapy trying to move past anything) and I can’t help but feel that their own lack of ability of letting go and moving on. That watching the show, come to this conclusion of all the characters letting go and moving past things, was something they couldn’t just connect with, but was in some ways offensive to them. That it might have confronted them with their own problems.
Now I could be totally off base with this theory. But I’m honestly just curious if anyone has had a similar experience or observation? Or even what anyone else thinks of this theory since I have no one else to talk to about it without delving into the personal lives of our friends lol.
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So my wife and I both had watched Lost when we were kids, but as adults, went through and rewatched it and fell in love with it. We referred a few people we know to the show (who we thought would like it) but when it came to the ending, none of them did.
Honestly, I found that really confusing, because even though they didn’t fall into the “So ThEy WeRE DeAD tHE WhOLE TiME” camp, they still didn’t like it. But as more time as passed and we’ve thought about the show and our own rewatching of it again for the second rewatch, I any help but think it’s because of the message. The message of letting go.
The people we referred the show to all came from manipulative, abusive, upbringings. And in reality, they haven’t let go themselves. There’s a lot of clear still wanting their parents approval, and love (none if them are in therapy trying to move past anything) and I can’t help but feel that their own lack of ability of letting go and moving on. That watching the show, come to this conclusion of all the characters letting go and moving past things, was something they couldn’t just connect with, but was in some ways offensive to them. That it might have confronted them with their own problems.
Now I could be totally off base with this theory. But I’m honestly just curious if anyone has had a similar experience or observation? Or even what anyone else thinks of this theory since I have no one else to talk to about it without delving into the personal lives of our friends lol.
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