I'm glad I'm not the only one lol. I was seriously fighting back tears for the last 20 mins or, basically from Jack touching the coffin onwards.
So where did the island come from and what was the explanation for all the quasi magical stuff?
Did it do what all American tv shows do and go to "god" ?
bam0 said:Cute, except it's not right the island was clearly 100% fully real, the writers just couldn't be bothered to explain any of it so they gave us the alternate reality which was everyone getting back together after they were dead.
They basically **** all over their own work for the last few seasons and rendered pretty much all of it irrelevant, to give us a hokey, contrived, "happy" ending.
In the end they told you that almost nothing of what you've watched in the last 6 seasons was relevant to the story they wanted to tell. The writers threw so much stuff into the mix that they decided they was no way to actually explain everything, so they didn't bother.
Amoeba said:Lost was cool when it was about science and Dharma... not really into the way they wrapped it up and the finale (to me) was against everything I used to enjoy about the series.
Shame really!
One thing they never explained..
Why did they take the kids and do 'things' to Walt?
. Tefal, you post in here quite a lot, why don't you try watching it?
after a few days thought its just reinforced my opinion that the ending was perfect
I more than anyone needed to know what the island / magic light was all about and the smoke monster etc etc etc
but the ending just spells it out to you, you dont need to know, it doesnt matter, in the end its just about the people and how they live and die
watch the start of LAX again, do you think it starts from where jack died? weird to think we saw his immediate thoughts as soon as he died without realising