LOST- 6th and Final Season (NO SPOILERS)

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  • Newch91
    Newch91 Posts: 17,560
    rrivers wrote:
    Newch91 wrote:
    What if the sideways timeline was a dream everyone had at the same time? What I'm trying to say is, everyone was obviously on the plane, but what if they had the exact same dream of the island? Remember when Sun was going to the hospital and freaking out about Locke?

    Why does Locke have to kill everyone all together? Why are there all these stipulations with everything?

    I think he wants to kill everyone all together because the candidates are the one stopping him from leaving.
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  • pjsteelerfan
    pjsteelerfan Maryland Posts: 9,905
    rrivers wrote:
    Newch91 wrote:
    What if the sideways timeline was a dream everyone had at the same time? What I'm trying to say is, everyone was obviously on the plane, but what if they had the exact same dream of the island? Remember when Sun was going to the hospital and freaking out about Locke?

    Why does Locke have to kill everyone all together? Why are there all these stipulations with everything?

    Hopefully we get some of those answers with nest weeks episode being about Jacob and the Man in Black's story.
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  • tvismyfriend
    tvismyfriend Posts: 2,118
    rrivers wrote:
    Newch91 wrote:
    What if the sideways timeline was a dream everyone had at the same time? What I'm trying to say is, everyone was obviously on the plane, but what if they had the exact same dream of the island? Remember when Sun was going to the hospital and freaking out about Locke?

    Why does Locke have to kill everyone all together? Why are there all these stipulations with everything?
    I don't think it has to be everyone all together, it's just easier for him to do it when they're in a group. Kind of like a five birds with one bomb sort of thing.
  • Red_Dot
    Red_Dot Posts: 1,454
    I think Jack was right, that Locke can’t kill any of the candidates and is going to get them to kill each other.

    I loved the scene where Kate was shot, was kinda hoping she would die :D
    Am I crazy, or was Kate’s name not seen in the cave (or Sawyer said it was crossed out) but her name was still on the list in the lighthouse?

    Man that Sun & Jin scene was sad. Really tug on the old heart strings.
    Do we think Jin definitely died? And what about Lapidus? He was beginning to annoy me a lot.

    Where are Richard, Ben & Miles? Im thinking the only person on the island that hasn’t met or spoken to Locke is Miles, yes? Maybe he will kill Locke before he speaks to him??

    And most importantly, Where the hell is Juliet in sideways world? that's all I really care about :D
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  • tvismyfriend
    tvismyfriend Posts: 2,118
    Red_Dot wrote:
    I think Jack was right, that Locke can’t kill any of the candidates and is going to get them to kill each other.

    I loved the scene where Kate was shot, was kinda hoping she would die :D
    Am I crazy, or was Kate’s name not seen in the cave (or Sawyer said it was crossed out) but her name was still on the list in the lighthouse?

    Man that Sun & Jin scene was sad. Really tug on the old heart strings.
    Do we think Jin definitely died? And what about Lapidus? He was beginning to annoy me a lot.

    Where are Richard, Ben & Miles? Im thinking the only person on the island that hasn’t met or spoken to Locke is Miles, yes? Maybe he will kill Locke before he speaks to him??

    And most importantly, Where the hell is Juliet in sideways world? that's all I really care about :D
    I'm guessing that Kate's name was crossed off after Jacob died and that's why it wasn't scratched off in the lighthouse. The cave seems to be the smoke monster's batcave, so he's probably the only person updating that list.
  • Red_Dot
    Red_Dot Posts: 1,454
    Oh and what about poor Claire! I can’t even count the amount of times she has now been abandoned.
    What was with the music box that Christian left her in the sideways flash? Are we supposed to know or remember something about it? (I know the song is what she was singing on the island when she was all crazy)
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  • pjl44
    pjl44 Posts: 10,529
    I noticed that the people who die on the island seem to be the ones who recognize Locke in the flash sideways. (Jin, Sun, Bernard, and Desmond do while Jack and Ben don't.) I've got nothing past that.
  • tvismyfriend
    tvismyfriend Posts: 2,118
    pjl44 wrote:
    I noticed that the people who die on the island seem to be the ones who recognize Locke in the flash sideways. (Jin, Sun, Bernard, and Desmond do while Jack and Ben don't.) I've got nothing past that.
    Desmond isn't dead or at least that's what I got from what Sayid said to Jack near the end of last night's episode.
  • Who Princess
    Who Princess out here in the fields Posts: 7,305
    pjl44 wrote:
    I noticed that the people who die on the island seem to be the ones who recognize Locke in the flash sideways. (Jin, Sun, Bernard, and Desmond do while Jack and Ben don't.) I've got nothing past that.
    Desmond isn't dead or at least that's what I got from what Sayid said to Jack near the end of last night's episode.
    Yeah, I think Desmond is still alive. We don't know about Rose and Bernard.
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  • Who Princess
    Who Princess out here in the fields Posts: 7,305
    Red_Dot wrote:
    Man that Sun & Jin scene was sad. Really tug on the old heart strings.
    Do we think Jin definitely died? And what about Lapidus? He was beginning to annoy me a lot.
    I think Jin is dead. He said he wouldn't leave Sun so I think they died together. Now their daughter will be an orphan. :cry:

    I would be surprised if Lapidus survived. If he was only beginning to annoy you I'm impressed. He annoyed me from the get go. Couldn't understand why his character was popular. :think: :thumbdown:
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  • Red_Dot
    Red_Dot Posts: 1,454
    pjl44 wrote:
    I noticed that the people who die on the island seem to be the ones who recognize Locke in the flash sideways. (Jin, Sun, Bernard, and Desmond do while Jack and Ben don't.) I've got nothing past that.
    Desmond isn't dead or at least that's what I got from what Sayid said to Jack near the end of last night's episode.

    I guess Sayid shouldn’t have let Desmond speak to him *wink wink* Is Desmond the new Jacob?
    What about Sayid’s line to Jack “It’s going to be you Jack”!!
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  • aneutronbomb
    aneutronbomb Posts: 818
    wooooow

    cool

    so that was some of the best jack stuff maybe ever. sideways world and island all great. and man they wiped out a lot of people!!

    sorry kwons, sorry kwons daughter!!

    and i was just wonderin at the beginning of the ep whats up w syide these days...good reconciliation of the character on his way out

    i dont know whats up with locke, what he's about, but it sounds like jacks got it!! these two were the original yin yang of the oceanics if you ask me, of the show from our prosepctive, it'd be classic if they have to stay behind together for eternity (even if it isnt the real locke, it still kinda will be, ya know?) anyway it would seem right for jack to be the hero in the end, its always felt that way to me.

    and am i really expected to feel any sympathy for anthony cooper? in this or any world!?
    and fuck me if I say somethin you dont wanna hear, fuck me!
    and fuck me if you only hear what you wanna hear
    fuck me...if I care...but im not leavin here
  • LikeAnOcean
    LikeAnOcean Posts: 7,718
    Good episode!

    Things are really starting to pick up. It's getting pretty epic again. I think the next few episodes followed by the finally are going to be insane..
  • Who Princess
    Who Princess out here in the fields Posts: 7,305
    Sayid's death reminded me of Michael's. Maybe if you do bad stuff and kill other people needlessly, you get redeemed by getting blown to pieces. :shock: :wtf:
    "The stars are all connected to the brain."
  • LikeAnOcean
    LikeAnOcean Posts: 7,718
    When this is all over, I really want to watch the whole thing through again, but god damn it takes a long time! Why are there so many episodes! It took forever to rewatch season 1 through 5. I want to see it all again after I know how it concludes. There's so much information to take in!
  • Indifference71
    Indifference71 Chicago Posts: 14,910
    When this is all over, I really want to watch the whole thing through again, but god damn it takes a long time! Why are there so many episodes! It took forever to rewatch season 1 through 5. I want to see it all again after I know how it concludes. There's so much information to take in!

    Yeah, I'll definitely have to pick up the complete series box set when it comes out. But shit, that's like 120 episodes to watch again...
  • MayDay10
    MayDay10 Posts: 11,853
    I am looking forward to a blu ray release.... it should come in really cool dharma packaging. Then I will watch the whole series again along with all the extras.


    Locke cannot kill the candidate. Its either just impossible, or something terrible happens to him if he does. Maybe somehow the sub leaving with them all together was another "loophole"... however he was pretty confident there were survivors.... and now he is bringing the gun. Maybe he is intent on weeding everyone out so he could deal with the real candidate appropriately in a way we dont know yet.

    Cant wait to see how the sideways world, Desmond, and Widmore tie into all this. And also, you just know that Ben and Richard have a huge role to play. I think we have a really decent climax and conclusion coming.
  • tvismyfriend
    tvismyfriend Posts: 2,118
    http://tv.ign.com/articles/108/1088268p1.html

    Jimmy Kimmel Assembles Lost Dream Team
    Post-Finale special will include much of the cast.
    by Eric Goldman

    May 6, 2010 - May 23rd will be quite a night for Lost fans, including a two-hour retrospective, the two and a half hour series finale episode, and ending with the Jimmy Kimmel Live: Aloha to Lost special. Variety has an updated list of the guests that will appear on the special, and it's an impressive one for Lost fans: Naveen Andrews ("Sayid"), Nestor Carbonell ("Richard"), Alan Dale ("Charles Widmore"), Jeremy Davies ("Daniel Faraday"), Emilie de Ravin ("Claire"), Michael Emerson ("Ben"), Matthew Fox ("Jack"), Daniel Dae Kim ("Jin"), Terry O'Quinn ("Locke") and Harold Perrineau ("Michael").

    Variety notes that there will be "special appearances" by Jorge Garcia ("Hurley"), Josh Holloway ("Sawyer") and Evangeline Lilly ("Kate"), which they assume will not be in-studio but rather via satellite or pre-taped.

    Also part of the special will be three "alternative final scenes from the minds of executive producers Damon Lindelof and Carlton Cuse," which sounds like some wacky comedy to us. Lindelof and Cuse are not expected to be there in person, having previously declared their intention to not be interviewed in the wake of the finale, wishing to let it speak for itself.
  • igotid88
    igotid88 Posts: 28,635
    http://tv.ign.com/articles/108/1088268p1.html

    Jimmy Kimmel Assembles Lost Dream Team
    Post-Finale special will include much of the cast.
    by Eric Goldman

    May 6, 2010 - May 23rd will be quite a night for Lost fans, including a two-hour retrospective, the two and a half hour series finale episode, and ending with the Jimmy Kimmel Live: Aloha to Lost special. Variety has an updated list of the guests that will appear on the special, and it's an impressive one for Lost fans: Naveen Andrews ("Sayid"), Nestor Carbonell ("Richard"), Alan Dale ("Charles Widmore"), Jeremy Davies ("Daniel Faraday"), Emilie de Ravin ("Claire"), Michael Emerson ("Ben"), Matthew Fox ("Jack"), Daniel Dae Kim ("Jin"), Terry O'Quinn ("Locke") and Harold Perrineau ("Michael").

    Variety notes that there will be "special appearances" by Jorge Garcia ("Hurley"), Josh Holloway ("Sawyer") and Evangeline Lilly ("Kate"), which they assume will not be in-studio but rather via satellite or pre-taped.

    it's not too long ago we would expect about at least 30 million viewers for the finale. But they'll be happy if it gets close to 20.

    Also part of the special will be three "alternative final scenes from the minds of executive producers Damon Lindelof and Carlton Cuse," which sounds like some wacky comedy to us. Lindelof and Cuse are not expected to be there in person, having previously declared their intention to not be interviewed in the wake of the finale, wishing to let it speak for itself.
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  • dimitrispearljam
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    igotid88 wrote:
    http://tv.ign.com/articles/108/1088268p1.html

    Jimmy Kimmel Assembles Lost Dream Team
    Post-Finale special will include much of the cast.
    by Eric Goldman

    May 6, 2010 - May 23rd will be quite a night for Lost fans, including a two-hour retrospective, the two and a half hour series finale episode, and ending with the Jimmy Kimmel Live: Aloha to Lost special. Variety has an updated list of the guests that will appear on the special, and it's an impressive one for Lost fans: Naveen Andrews ("Sayid"), Nestor Carbonell ("Richard"), Alan Dale ("Charles Widmore"), Jeremy Davies ("Daniel Faraday"), Emilie de Ravin ("Claire"), Michael Emerson ("Ben"), Matthew Fox ("Jack"), Daniel Dae Kim ("Jin"), Terry O'Quinn ("Locke") and Harold Perrineau ("Michael").

    Variety notes that there will be "special appearances" by Jorge Garcia ("Hurley"), Josh Holloway ("Sawyer") and Evangeline Lilly ("Kate"), which they assume will not be in-studio but rather via satellite or pre-taped.

    it's not too long ago we would expect about at least 30 million viewers for the finale. But they'll be happy if it gets close to 20.

    Also part of the special will be three "alternative final scenes from the minds of executive producers Damon Lindelof and Carlton Cuse," which sounds like some wacky comedy to us. Lindelof and Cuse are not expected to be there in person, having previously declared their intention to not be interviewed in the wake of the finale, wishing to let it speak for itself.
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