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Lost: The Final Season!!!!!! Feb. 2, 2010!!

Wild episode! But, after it was over I thought back and said..."where is Ben?........" I don't remember him dying, yet his role in everything seems to have been tossed aside.
 
I was kinda bored last night. They promised we get answers this season...so far no real answers.

This is beginning to remind me of the Twin Peaks fiasco.
 
last night's episode was fantastic!

the sub sinking was really scary... almost as scary as when Jack, Kate, Hurley & Sawyer were stunned/captured by the Others (my favorite LOST scene).

was surprised by Sayid's decision to die for everyone... maybe the further he is from "Locke" the more of his own emotions he has? loved that he told Jack about Desmond "because, Jack, it's going to be you"

also, it makes sense that "Locke" can't kill any of the candidates... it looks from the previews that next week's will be about Jacob and "Locke" and their game/rules. my prediction is that Jacob brings people to the island after finding candidates and there is a rule that "Locke" can't kill Jacob or any of the candidates. maybe Richard was a candidate and that's why the smoke monster didn't kill him? it also didn't kill Locke...

also, about Ben, he went with Richard. it was just Richard, Ben and Miles who broke off from the group, right?

how is "Locke" planning to have the remaining candidates kill each other? Claire?
 
the episode was LEGEND !!!!!!!!!!!!!!


Sad to see em die, but it's the end anyway :D
The end is coming my friends !!
 
the episode was LEGEND !!!!!!!!!!!!!!


Sad to see em die, but it's the end anyway :D
The end is coming my friends !!

Are they truly dead?

Is it the end or only the beginning? :badgrin:
 
I hate Lost what about Sun and Jin's child they better come back from the dead danm it and I so want a show down between ghost locke and the smoke monster!

Sun and Jin's death has really affected me poor Hurley if your not a WASAP who was in the show from S1 consider yourself dead.
 
Hurley has been in the main cast since the beginning. But I think he is toast, if the show continues having MIB kill off Jacob's list, except for Jack and Sawyer who will be the final two (on the island). But after the rest are all dead (on the island), I'm thinking that we will see them all again in the finale.

I'm still sticking with my theory for the show's ending. Most everyone will be alive in sideways world (because as the dying Juliet said in the S6 opener, "it worked"). But Jack and Sawyer will remain on the island. The final scene will be the same as the opening scene of the S5 finale, except with Jack and Sawyer. Interesting how they referenced that scene again in next week's preview ("you have any idea how badly I wanna kill you?"):


But I would rather be completely wrong and have the ending be a total surprise.
 
Do not quote me on the YEARS, but.....since the sideways timeline is happening in 2004, and the Island "current" timeline is in 2007, the show is going to have to do a fast forward eventually to bring the storyline of the "Sideways" flight 815 group in line with "now" if they are to have a role in "fixing" or helping the island.
We are seeing so much of this timeline (and they are remembering their Island Life) for a reason. So, how is the show going to do that?
 
this is the first time i can remember being kind of underwhelmed with an episode. it was a good, but not great.

maybe underwhelmed isn't exactly how i feel... i think i was just expecting something that LOST has never given, which is straight-forward, clear answers to questions. we do know a lot more now than we did before.
 
I think that smokie was using MIB's image the same way he's using Locke's image now.

I know...but when Jacob knocked the MIB out (after hitting his head on a rock) and let him drift into the light which was apparently worse than death...the only thing I can think of worse than death would be immortality. He can't be literally dead, he must be the Smoke Monster...because if he's dead he is dead and there is nothing worse than being dead when you're already dead, no? And even if he weren't the Smoke Monster (hypothetically) wouldn't that mean the island is a conscious entity into itself? If they are older than the island itself as the show frequently states, why were they born on the island? Unless they are the island? So basically he is the Smoke Monster as he absorbed the essence of the island and he can never leave the island on principle of actually being the island which is then an embodiment of humanity's faults...etc etc metaphysical mumbo. They have a lot of shit to explain in the remaining two episodes and tonight's episode posed more questions. ](*,)

I think we're going to get some crazy deus ex machina or mise-en-abîme (Jacob/MIB abstraction) shit at the end of this series, or possibly something akin to St. Elsewhere.
 
I think so too, somehow the Man in Black's body just released the Smokey from the shining cave, and as the Man in Black was already dead, so the Smokey simply shaped itself into him.

Nevertheless, Locke did say that he was a who, not a what, so was he indicating that he was the Man in Black? the relationship between the smokey and the man in black is still confusing...
 
Sad to say I was bored by the Jacob origin story. It answered some questions, but only by creating more questions.

MiB was pretty hot though.
 
O.K guys....look. Jacob's brother became/"transcended" into another form when Jacob tossed him into the tunnel/light. Like in most comic book lore, the Hero created his nemesis. The smoke monster wasn't released by Jacob's brother. He IS Jacob's brother......just in another form.
I think that we will find that Jacob's job was two-fold. 1) He is protecting the Island and it's power from the outside world. 2) He also is keeping his brother on the Island, not because he is a danger to the world, but he still loves his brother, and knows that MIB will truly die if he leaves the confinds of the Island (being that he (MIB) has now become "one" with the Island due to Jacob's actions.)
I like the fact that Jacob originally did not want the job as caretaker of the Island. LOL---and I HATE the fact that I now feel sorry for MIB/Flock now that I know his background! #-o
 
After sleeping on it, I'm going to have lean on the side that thinks this episode was a huge misstep. With only 3 and half hours left, we should be feeling more near to closure. But I feel farther away after last night. The episode seemed non-Lostian. They should have just left Jacob's and MIB's history to our imagination. If this is the only explanation of the smoke monster's origin we will get, I'd rather it also had been left to my imagination.

Damon & Carlton no doubt had alot of hate mail to wade through today for dropping the ball on this one, especially so near to the end. Instead of things coming together, they are still falling apart. It's starting to look as if our worst fears are getting realized; that they really were making things up along the way and Lost really did not ever have an underlying secret as we were lead to believe for six years. I'm a little less excited for the finale, and that's not a good thing.

In short, I think we may be getting the X-Files treatment here.
 
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