If I Don’t Write About The Series Finale Of Lost It Means It Never Happened

Posted by on May 24, 2010 | 5 Comments

It has been almost 24 hours to me since Lost ended. I still am in shock and disbelief that it’s actually over. I have shed my fair amount of tears too. I was convinced yesterday that if I didn’t watch it that meant it wasn’t over for me. Thus it wouldn’t be over and they would still make new episodes for me. Before I continue I have to remind you that there may or may not be spoilers. It’s probably likely there won’t be because I have no clue what the show is actually about. And as always if you haven’t seen it yet you can go here to the ABC site to watch it.

First, I’ve read a lot of theories today and really it took up most of my day to read everything I could find to see what everyone else thought. Out of all the things I read these two articles were my favorite. One was from the Onion, yes it’s a made up story people but still really funny. And the other one was Ten Facts You Never Knew About Lost.

So the ending. It made me cry. And it made me realize that I had been right for the last six seasons. They were all dead. And since I guessed that, which in itself is amazing because I am so lost it’s not funny, it kinda makes me wonder if we weren’t looking for the obvious. I mean mostly everyone had been reunited and it was a happy ending. They walked into the light. And who ended up together? Jack and Kate. I had always routed for Kate and Sawyer though. (I just got goosebumps thinking about the scene where  Claire was in labor and Charlie remembered who she was. Crazy stuff.)

And Hurley became the next protector of the island. I mean isn’t that obvious too that he got such a big thing to do. The show always revolved around him. It wouldn’t have made me surprised at all if it was all Hurley’s story.

I’m glad that wacko world, as I call it, had a point. I was waiting to find out that it didn’t. But things in the Lost world always have a reason. Or at least we hope. I have been consulting with someone through the day on the new questions we have from the finale. I think that I’m going to have to watch the whole six seasons again to make sense of the last episode.

All in all the moral is simple right? Our lives are what we make of them and we can determine our own fate in some way.

My Thoughts On The Eleventh Episode Of The Sixth Season Of Lost

Posted by on April 7, 2010 | 2 Comments

We are in the home stretch now. The show is almost over. I almost have to hold my breath through the whole episode. Last night, was one of those nights. Last night’s episode was called, Happily Every After, and we all know it centered around Desmond. Remember there might or might not be spoilers here because when you really think about it, I make no sense of anything. If you can find sense in it I will have to give you something for that. Half the time, I think I wouldn’t know anything if it hit me in the face. And as always if you missed the episode you can find it here at the ABC.com site.

Now, I could do the recap or I could just write about the things that struck out for me. I admit that at the beginning I wasn’t quite paying attention and all I could think about was the time shifting. Oh and then low and behold we get to go to Wacko World for pretty much the whole episode. I guess with Desmond landing from Australia in the plane I was confused right off the bat. I thought that Desmond was in the hatch? I’m not sure how he jumped to there. But I guess I digress…

There were some things that stuck out for me. I wrote them down even. I know. I’m getting the hang of this stuff. Anyways, when he was at the airport he saw Claire. Claire was sure having a problem with her luggage. I was more distracted with that than anything, but I did notice that Desmond said that he thought for sure Claire would have a baby boy. Did he predict that?

And then when he was talking to Charlie in the car and they ended up in the water. Charlie puts his hands up against the glass and instantly I thought of when Charlie died and had “not Penny’s boat” on his hand. Of course, Desmond has a flashback or premonition or something about it. But it looks like he doesn’t know who Penny is at all in this universe. I guess sometimes I get confused on how the law of physics works in Wacko World. I have no problems with getting confused in the first couple of seconds. Because somehow everyone is tied to everyone and everyone knows each other.

Next point Daniel Widmore is talking to Desmond. I have always liked the way that Daniel always sounds. Like he is brilliant and smart. He tells Desmond that maybe this world they are in wasn’t their life and they had somehow changed it. Is that what happened to make Wacko World exist? Desmond ends up meeting Penny after all. But what about Eloise Widmore? Was it always meant to be that she was who she was? And then where does that leave Charles Widmore? Is he actually a good guy?

We have five more episodes left. I can’t wait to see how they’ll tie it up tight in a bow.

[Image by ABC]

 


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