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Remember when this whole show started the writers said the entire show could be explained by science.

Explain away.

the writers said that not me...how do you expect me to explain it i didnt come up with the plot, nor anywhere did i say the writers were sticking to what they said, or that i had any idea what was coming next, so how do you expect me to explain it?

I guess Kate was referring to Aaron when she met Jack in the parking lot and referred to somebody waiting for her at home.

thats what people started to assume when we found out aaron was now her son

What did Sawyer whisper to Kate before leaping out of the helicopter? Theories?

wasnt kate doing something for sewyer in the future? he was most likely telling her what he wanted her to do for him

Michael? walt, his mother
Sawyer? kate???:rolleyes:
 
Very nice ending but a very sad one at the same time, I really did not want lock to die, i wished it was anyone else except for him.
 
I don't buy that Jin is dead. I don't know how he could still be alive (other than possibly Farady rescuing him?), but I don't feel that they 'set up' his death enough or that they made a big enough deal of him dying either. In comparison to Charlie's death, Jin's felt like he was an extra that died or something.

An interesting observation, given that the main theme next season is likely to be how Jack gets each person to agree to go back to the island. And if he can somehow dig up some evidence that Jin is alive...

This also perhaps ties into the fact that Faraday's raft is a major loose end.
 
Very nice ending but a very sad one at the same time, I really did not want lock to die, i wished it was anyone else except for him.

do you honestly think he is really dead? would the island REALLY let him die?

nah he'll be back

BTW

in case anyone forgot we saw Farady's raft AFTER the explosion, so unless they went back to look for him, or any other survivors later, there sure wasent any hint to it last night
 
For starters, we didn't know Walt survived, did we, until last night?
And how do we know that Michael's mom was still alive, until last night?

And at the time of the funeral the first time, we didn't know that Kate got off the island either.
 
For starters, we didn't know Walt survived, did we, until last night?
And how do we know that Michael's mom was still alive, until last night?

And at the time of the funeral the first time, we didn't know that Kate got off the island either.

"meet kevin johnson" - we met Michaels mother off island, and son, in the future after in new york after they got back

about Kate:
just because WE didnt know kate was off the island, she was still there, she would have gone to the funeral, we knew a half hour later she was off so the only time there would have been any question as to who was in the casket was the the 20 - 30 minutes during the season finale from LAST season from when we say the casket to when we met kate, michael just didnt make any sense to be in the casket, it had to be someone we knew was still on the show
 
Michael?
Sawyer?

I previously commented on Michael-- he has a mother and son who would surely have wanted to deal with his death.

And as to Sawyer-- EVERY other survivor would have been at his funeral, including Jack. Sawyer must be about the most redeemed anti-hero in the history of television.
 
Agreed, I always thought I was either Locke or ben, they are the only two that fit the story of the casket/funeral, I don't understand why jack was upset though unless he wanted Locke to help him go back
 
I should note that I originally predicted Locke.
Though I was way way way way way off on the reasoning. (kidney wound + dialysis.)
 
somebody asked what the one guy meant when he said to Michael, "You can go now." Well, Michael couldn't die. Before he went to work for Ben, he tried killing himself numerous times because he felt bad for screwing everyone over, but he couldnt die becaose the island wouldnt let him.. so that's when Ben's people came to him to work for Ben,he decided to because that was the only way to clear his conscience and to be able to live freely from the island.

I thought last night's episode wasnt really that great.. compared to past season finale's, that one wasnt so spectacular. The first season finale was everyone finding the hatch. the second season finale was when Michael screwed everyone over and the hatch blew up and Kate John and i think Sawyer were being held hostage by Ben. And then ther ewas last season's finale when Charlie died. Nothing in this finale was so OMG like other ones were. Not so much of a cliff hanger. We pretty much know what's going to happen in the next season, we just dont know how.

My big question out of it though is, how did John get off the island? Maybe they had to move it again? and he wasnt' allowed to go back, just like Ben wasnt? They did sai that after the six left, terrible things started to happen. So, maybe they had to move again? hmm.

anyway, this was really long.

oh, and someone else reminded me that Kate was doing a favor for Sawyer.. does anyone remember what it was? I completely forgot about it.
 
Ben turns a big wheel and transports into the desert and 10 months (not a few months) later. Remember when this whole show started the writers said the entire show could be explained by science.

Explain away.

One word: wormholes.

The way I've read it explained goes like this: Imagine you take a certain highway to get to your house until one day when that highway carries you to somewhere else. Think of a wormhole as that highway. Shift the wormhole and you change the places you can go on that "highway."

In effect, you move the house (aka the island).
 
If Ben says that everyone must go back to the island, does this mean the O6 only? I wonder if this may also include Michael (difficult to find all the pieces), Desmond (difficult to convince him to return now that he is with Penny) or even Frank?

Wonderful season finale!
 
im thinking the 6 + locke and Ben, frank not so much since the island didnt bring him there, he went by himself, but i see them getting frank to help them get there, Desmond? as far as he's concerned, ill be surprised if penny survives season 5, ben is out to get her, and he most likely will, especially after Desmond says "as long as i have penny im happy" yeah he condemned her to die
 
wasnt kate doing something for sewyer in the future? he was most likely telling her what he wanted her to do for him
Yes, that's what I was referring to. Sawyer whispers something to Kate. Once home, Kate wants to honor his wishes. But what might he have asked her to do? For example, it could have been "never come back."

do you honestly think he is really dead? would the island REALLY let him die?
Not if the island still considered him to be the chosen one. So the next theory is that Locke and the island have a falling out. Maybe the island was just after his kidney! :D
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Once home, Kate wants to honor his wishes. But what might he have asked her to do? For example, it could have been "never come back."

she was talking to someone on the phone about it though, i doubt it it would have to do with not coming back...

heres what people think he said, after analyzing the video/audio from last night
highlight here if you want to be spoiled --->"I have a daughter in alabama, find her and tell her im sorry"
 
I think Sun is going to become a major nemesis to Jack, and by association, the rest of the Oceanic 6. What's that line? Oh yeah, "Hell hath no fury like a woman's scorn."
 
Thoughts

So Desmond goes into hiding with Penny and Ben is trying to kill her.
Daniel Feraday's raft is a loose end, but even if he does find a way back to civilization isn't he going to die of a brain aneurysm if he doesn't find his constant, Desmond. He certainly wouldn't be alive 3 years in the future unless Ben helps him find Desmond while helping himself to a little revenge on Widmore i.e. killing his daughter. Of course this is assuming that tidal wave of displaced water from the island disappearing passes gently under his boat.
When Ben turned the wheel was it like moving the needle on a compass? Does that mean the island is now in the atlantic?
 
Daniel Feraday's raft is a loose end, but even if he does find a way back to civilization isn't he going to die of a brain aneurysm if he doesn't find his constant, Desmond. He certainly wouldn't be alive 3 years in the future unless Ben helps him find Desmond while helping himself to a little revenge on Widmore i.e. killing his daughter. Of course this is assuming that tidal wave of displaced water from the island disappearing passes gently under his boat.

My guess is that Faraday is going to pick up Jin in the boat. I'm not sure where they are going to go, but that's my guess.

P-Worm
 
He wasn't shown dying - he isn't dead. That's pretty much Lost's #1 rule. Except they break that by bringing people back to life.

We're supposed to think Jin is dead. Just the writers doing their thang again.

Not all the people who have been to the island seem to need a constant. Could they already have theirs on the island (Rose, Bernard etc). Maybe Jacks mentalism is being caused by him needing his constant?

God I love this show. And Doctor Who.
 
i think sun blames julliet, shes the one who convinced her not to go to lockes camp, but then also saved her babies life, and her own, but getting her off the island, so unless she figures out Ben killed Jin i dont know who she really blames
 
een to the island seem to need a constant. Could they already have theirs on the island (Rose, Bernard etc). Maybe Jacks mentalism is being caused by him needing his constant?And Doctor Who.

No only Daniel and Desmond need constants because both of them have time traveled. Although that does call my Richard is Doctor Who and not immortal theory into question. Although if Richard is time traveling and not immortal it must be a different kind of time travel as Desmond can only jump his consciousness to places within his own lifespan.

Hey, also what was up with that other guy who put the freighter team together? He seemed like Widmore's Richard? The anti-Richard. He didn't show up ridiculously far in the past, but he could disappear in the blink of Hurley's eye and he was the one who suggested Locke's walkabout. Does that mean Widmore wanted Locke on the island? Or is Widmore too doing Jacob's bidding. Widmore can't find the island, but he still has a connect to it through this guy?
 
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