Well everyone, I'm done....

Not even Michelle Rodriguez could save it...

From what the producers said, hers was one of the most hated characters ever to appear on the show. If Michael had just ****** her, and not also Libby, he would have been a hero.
 
I just watched the last fifteen minutes of the final episode again, and I am wondering why Michael and Walt weren't there at the church with the rest of everyone. They died in the plane crash too.

:dunno:

The only thing I came up with for this is that they're stuck "on the island" aka "whatever YOU wanna call it" for trying to get away. Dunno if you recall this, but Michael once said to someone the voices in the wilderness were the whispers of the people that "couldn't move on".

Now, I've seen all the episodes in order and I loved the series. And when I talk to people who watched it and didn't like it, it's mostly people that haven't seen it from the beginning, or they've missed bits and pieces along the way. So I guess people who were disappointed halfway through the series or after watching the series' finale didn't like all the fantasy, religious meaning and philosophic point of view of the series. I remember I really had to make an effort to swallow everything that was out of the ordinary in the beginning. Because the show and everything it's about seems somewhat realistic in the first season. But when the ******* appears for the first time, it plunges into a fantasy world where anything goes. So, as a viewer, if you still hang on to a thread of hope that everything in the series HAS to make sense somehow, of course you're going to be disappointed when you watch the finale and find out what exactly happened. You're gonna feel duped.

And for the people who didn't watch from the beginning, or missed the episodes when they showed what happened to John Locke, as for the people who didn't know that the flashbacks after the 3rd season were actually from the future, the show didn't make any sense at all and you can't blame them for not understanding and appreciating the ending.
 
Your next assignment is the 1951 series "Crusade in the Pacific", that I just looked up yesterday. It's pretty damn good and has a lot of footage that I have never seen.
 
Do you not read the replies people post on your **** threads? There is another thread 70 pages long with all sorts of people talking about this show. And if you really feel the need to express every thought you have, start a blog. Get over yourself, clownshoes.
 
Do you not read the replies people post on your **** threads? There is another thread 70 pages long with all sorts of people talking about this show. And if you really feel the need to express every thought you have, start a blog. Get over yourself, clownshoes.

To my mind, a fresh thread with a fresh perspective is a good thing. I have a couple of friends who'd never watched "Lost" until after the series ended, and now they LOOOOOVE talking about it all the time. Usually, the discussions are ones I already had while the show was on the air, but I love the show so it's cool to hear their points of view about it.

Besides, nobody is ******* you to read my threads. Why not just ignore my threads if they bother you so damn much? :dunno:
 
Did you suspect in the first five minutes of the first episode that they were all dead?

I did. I remember the first episode, what's it been now, almost ten years now, and I was thinking, "those fuckers didn't make it". lol Of course I had watched The Sixth Sense the night before, so, it wasn't too much of a stretch. lol

They didn't die. Everything that happened on the island was real.

The "alternate lives" in season 6 was Purgatory, which was revealed at the end of the season.
 
They didn't die. Everything that happened on the island was real.

The "alternate lives" in season 6 was Purgatory, which was revealed at the end of the season.

I didn't say they died. I said I thought they did. I honestly don't know what happened as I quit watching about halfway through the first season.
 
Ok.

But there are people who have seen every season and believe they died in the plane crash, and believe the entire series was purgatory. I usually have to correct them.
 
Did you suspect in the first five minutes of the first episode that they were all dead?


I did. I remember the first episode, what's it been now, almost ten years now, and I was thinking, "those fuckers didn't make it". lol Of course I had watched The Sixth Sense the night before, so, it wasn't too much of a stretch. lol

Hmm.... I thought you did say that they all died.
 
No, I said that's what I thought happened. No way for me to know without watching the whole series. I think someone else gave you a spoiler when you first posted that you were watching the series claiming that they all died, but it wasn't me.
 
"Tricia Tanaka Is Dead" :(

But Sung Hi Lee is still very much alive. :)
 
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