I finished lost yesterday and I have some questions.
1) Am I missing something or there was no point of that temple being there? It held nothing sacred and was also not built on any important location. It was just there.
2) Did we learn anything about the huge statue? In show, it was just there before black rock destroyed it and nothing more was explained?
3) Where did christian's body go after it disappeared in season 1?
4) How did Christian reappeared in dharma barracks after Sun came to main island after ajira crash?
5) Did lapidus and crew successfully escaped the island at the end?
6) I think I missed this in show, but who were the two bodies in caves, they found in season 1
7) Fun question but do you all think Miles took the diamonds from the grave before leaving?
8) Also when they went back to island on ajira flight, why did only some members go back in time?
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1) Am I missing something or there was no point of that temple being there? It held nothing sacred and was also not built on any important location. It was just there.
2) Did we learn anything about the huge statue? In show, it was just there before black rock destroyed it and nothing more was explained?
3) Where did christian's body go after it disappeared in season 1?
4) How did Christian reappeared in dharma barracks after Sun came to main island after ajira crash?
5) Did lapidus and crew successfully escaped the island at the end?
6) I think I missed this in show, but who were the two bodies in caves, they found in season 1
7) Fun question but do you all think Miles took the diamonds from the grave before leaving?
8) Also when they went back to island on ajira flight, why did only some members go back in time?
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First time watch
Just completely finished Lost. Wow such a great show! Top 5 show for me all time in my opinion.
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Just completely finished Lost. Wow such a great show! Top 5 show for me all time in my opinion.
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Just finished Season 3
I had previously watched through mid season 5 during Covid lockdown, however I think I was so god damn high that I haven’t remembered a single damn thing since probably season 1. It’s actually baffling how little I remember. So I genuinely don’t know what’s gonna happen next. Plus that was 5 years ago.
I’ve been kinda bingeing it recently and my god I’m just obsessed. Even though I know the general perception of the ending being that they are all dead the whole time, I am aware this is not the case and am so fucking stoked to finish this show. I cannot explain how obsessed I am with this. Through the Looking Glass is peak. Brilliant television. I somehow had a notion of the flashback actually being a flash forward but the reveal still had my jaw on the floor. But Jack is speaking of his father still? Just… So much to look forward to. I’m rambling but I needed to express my enthusiasm. Wow. What a brilliant television show.
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I had previously watched through mid season 5 during Covid lockdown, however I think I was so god damn high that I haven’t remembered a single damn thing since probably season 1. It’s actually baffling how little I remember. So I genuinely don’t know what’s gonna happen next. Plus that was 5 years ago.
I’ve been kinda bingeing it recently and my god I’m just obsessed. Even though I know the general perception of the ending being that they are all dead the whole time, I am aware this is not the case and am so fucking stoked to finish this show. I cannot explain how obsessed I am with this. Through the Looking Glass is peak. Brilliant television. I somehow had a notion of the flashback actually being a flash forward but the reveal still had my jaw on the floor. But Jack is speaking of his father still? Just… So much to look forward to. I’m rambling but I needed to express my enthusiasm. Wow. What a brilliant television show.
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Was Locke gonna get fired in the real timeline anyway?
In the flash sideways Locke got fired from the box company for going on the Walkabout.
In the real timeline Locke never got fired because he never made it back to his box company. If he did, he would still get fired. Do you think that's how it would go?
The box company most likely fired him when Oceanic 815 was believed to have crashed. (If firing a dead person makes sense.)
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In the flash sideways Locke got fired from the box company for going on the Walkabout.
In the real timeline Locke never got fired because he never made it back to his box company. If he did, he would still get fired. Do you think that's how it would go?
The box company most likely fired him when Oceanic 815 was believed to have crashed. (If firing a dead person makes sense.)
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Anyone remember this skit on Kimmel (Connect 4 Million)
Anyone remember this skit that Jacob and M.I.B did on Kimmel? HAHA!
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Anyone remember this skit that Jacob and M.I.B did on Kimmel? HAHA!
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Connect 4 Million - Jacob VS Man In Black LOST
Plot device for Lost that other shows don’t use
Just thought of something!
One of my favorite aspects of the show is the plot device of none of our main characters knowing each other before the show begins. A plane crash is obviously a great way to bring this idea into the show, but it got me thinking, are there any other television shows you can think of where the characters don’t know each other and they learn about each others backstories at the same time as the audience?
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Just thought of something!
One of my favorite aspects of the show is the plot device of none of our main characters knowing each other before the show begins. A plane crash is obviously a great way to bring this idea into the show, but it got me thinking, are there any other television shows you can think of where the characters don’t know each other and they learn about each others backstories at the same time as the audience?
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Right, I’m reposting this because it got removed a minute ago ago for spoiling. I had the spoiler in the noscript, so I’ll just put it in the denoscription.
Do Jack and Hurley become Demi-Gods when they drink from the water?
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Do Jack and Hurley become Demi-Gods when they drink from the water?
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At the end of my first watch through of Season 2 and I have just one question, Why the hell does everyone keep hitting poor Locke on the head 😭😭
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Rewatching I believe it’s time unfortunately my fiancée won’t watch she prefers “the 100” whatever
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