Everything that happend on the island was real. Everything that happened in the flash sideways was in the afterlife (not "real"). The losties in the afterlife lived lives the way they wanted in their own little "heaven" which reconciled their real life. In Locke's afterlife, his dad was a wheelchair-bound vegetable. Sawyer was a cop instead of a con man. Kate was innocent. Ben was a good guy. Hurley was lucky. Jack...he had a son and a stable relationship with him instead of a rocky relationship with his father.BriantheDawg said:was when Locke said to Jack - it's not your kid - and then they gave no answer to that. I drank a little tonight so I may have missed something, but that's all I can think about at this point. Who's kid is it? Or, was Jack just dead the whole time, therefore he wasn't able to have a kid? Other than this, I thought it ended pretty well. Not as good as The Shield's ending (nothing can ever top that I don't think), but a pretty good ending to a damn confusing show nonetheless.
Kate would have stayed in the black coctail dress instead of changing clothes inside the church. Holy **** she was smokin hot!Sutterkane woya said:All the events on the island took place. Jack saves the island. The few
that get off the island do and they live out their lives and die.
Hurley and Ben protect the island until at some point in the future,
they die. Jack's deceased father explains this when he states that
everyone dies eventually and that this place (the flash sideways) was
an alternate reality created to bring together everyone's souls so that
they could enter into heaven at the same time, because they were all so
important to each other's life narrative, that it was somehow
metaphysically important (and touching) to pass into the next world
together as a group. They were waiting for each other, as if God put
them into a holding pattern until everyone was dead, ready, and
remembering their lives correctly, that they could move on.
Until then, the flash sideways and their lives in general were sort of
a forgetful limbo to get them to their most important point:
Transcendence.
The flash forward showed us how the characters reconciled what had been wrong in their own lives. Sawyer was a cop instead of a con man. Jack had a son and a good relationship with him, proving to himself that the bad relationship with his own father wouldn't carry on in a cycle. Kate was innocent. Ben was a good guy. Locke's dad was powerless. etc..AzzurriDawg4 said:I literally have been replaying the finale in my head every waking second since it ended. One day I am going to go back and watch the whole series again. Maybe minus most of the 5th season. Do yall also feel like the whole flash-FORWARD part of the show was just stalling by the producers?
We saw a while back that in Jacob's lighthouse contraption, the numbers each represented a different candidate. The number for each candidate was the position on the dial that allowed the lighthouse lens to view that person.BellyButtonOatmeal said:I somehow want to believe an ending where the island was not real...mainly because the freaking thing moved if you didnt notice.
1. What was the point of Dharma in this whole thing?
2.The numbers?
3.Basically everything from season 2.
Jimmy Kimmel's thought that it was all a test for Jack makes some sense.
Still a good show but very confusing. </p>