Source: scifiwire
119 THINGS LOST DID AND DIDN’T ANSWER
In the finale every Lost fan had been waiting for, we learned what some missing characters have been up to and discovered who won the Jack/Locke-ness Monster battle. We found that some people lived, some people died, and some people we thought were dead lived. And in the Sideverse, there was lots of kissing—and everyone “let go” except Ben.
In “The End,” Desmond is rescued by Rose, Bernard and Vincent the dog, but the Locke-ness Monster pops up with Ben to force him to go to the Source so he can destroy the island. Locke-ness and his group run into Jack and his ex-candidates. Jack thinks Desmond is a weapon against Locke-ness. Locke-ness thinks he’s a weapon against the island. They agree to disagree and head toward the Source.
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Source: io9
LOST WAS THE ULTIMATE LONG CON
So that’s it. Lost, arguably the most important genre show of the past decade, ended with a fizzle. People will tell you it was fine until the last 15 minutes, but they’re wrong. Spoilers below…
Oh, and hey, West Coast peeps and people who got up early to watch this in England. I mean it. Don’t read this until you’ve watched the episode. Really.
Sure, the last 15 minutes of “The End” were pretty wretched, and that’s when I gave up all hope that this was going to turn into something awesome. But rewind an hour and a half, to the moment when I suddenly realized I didn’t give two craps whether Desmond pulled a rock out of a hole. Or whether Jack put a rock back into that same hole. I just. Didn’t. Care.
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Source: theflickcast
FANS OF LOST WILL GET ANSWERS ON DVD
For those of you who watched 2 and a half hour Lost finale, you know that these things happened (spoiler free): We get some kind of finality for some of the characters, but we still have plenty of unanswered questions about the mysteries of the island.
It turns out that even though writer/creators Damon Lindelof and Carlton Cuse still got 2.5 hours (not to mention two hours of recap and a special farewell episode of Jimmy Kimmel Live), they still had more story to tell. In fact, they have roughly 20 minutes more. And no, as funny as they are, those Jimmy Kimmel alternate endings don’t count.
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What questions are left that you’d like answered?
I wonder if the hype about getting more answers on the DVD is just a ploy to get us to buy it. What do you think? Could they possibly reveal so much more in 20 extra minutes that it satisfies all our burning questions? What do you think?