So having played through this twice already, the combat is ****ing hilariously bad, but I can't stop playing it. If you play this game like a total asshole, it completely redeems how bad the combat is. It also has one of the best side-kicks I've ever seen.
The original ending that they planned for back in Season 1 began with Locke shouting "Walt! Summon the Hurley Bird!" Which he did, and all the protagonists climbed on his back and flew home.
There's your answer I hope you are happy
Jack was under the impression that he knew what Desmond was doing but desmond had "flashed" to the little purgatory and had convinced himself that unplugging the cork was just going to send everyone there. He was wrong.
What would be a good explanation for you then, seriously what is it you people want. Im not asking for what you think the answer is, but are you looking for some kind of ridiculous info dump and just flat out "THIS IS WHAT THE ISLAND IS. ARE YOU HAPPY?"
I think it just boils down to the whole island cork = button in the hatch.
Jack was convinced that the whole thing was bullshit and that just because someone told you that you had to do it to save the world, doesn't mean it was true.
And they stopped pushing the button and look how that turned...
It's been shown that you don't need to be brought there by Jacob to find the island, but his people finding the island still isn't breaking the rules. Widmore was the one who was banished. He did not personally return to the Island until Jacob asked him.
Jacob believes (thats a pretty...
Whidmore was banished from the Island and when he came back he told ben it was at the request of Jacob. Ben left the island when he turned the Donkey Wheel which sends you flying through time and space. This happened to John Locke as well. Black Smoke couldn't leave because of the rules Jacob...
I think it's made pretty clear right at the end that being protector of the island means you get to decide how to run things. Jacob was just really shitty at his job.
Ben says to Hurley at the end "Well thats how Jacob ran things. We can do it differently."
Hell it's even foreshadowed in...
Because Jacob made the rules to this game.
I dont know why I am answering this because I am starting to get the feeling that you're not really reading anyone's posts just kind of quoting and saying the same thing over and over and over.
Except right there in that post you quoted is why they were meaningful to the story. I dont understand why you have to look at everything from the perspective of "Did it provide me with an answer to what the island was? No? It's useless I don't want it in my Lost." I mean hell you could say the...
We got a really vague answer to what the island was. Even Jacob who before season 6 we thought was all knowing, turned out didn't know jack shit about the island he was protecting. He was simply told to protect it. Were simply told that the light at the heart of the island NEEDS to be protected...
Lost Talk: I'd like to think that anyone who stumbled upon the Island while Hurley was the protector was greeted by him and he sits them down and explains whats going on using Star Wars analogies.
Tbh, I don't think you would've been satisfied with any answer that was given to you on "what the island is" even though the show gives you just enough information so that you can think about it and talk to people about what you thought it was instead of just complaining that you never got an...
And you fail to understand that most of the Islands mysteries were answered, just towards the end the writers gave us very basic explanations on some of the more important things regarding the island, but that goes with theme of faith. It's up to you whether or not to believe if the light is...
"the show is stupid it gave us no answers, themes? **** themes I want answers" is not legitimate criticism.
Now if someone would have posted something like, "I understand the whole faith thing, but overall I was disappointed with the series as a whole even if the finale makes sense. I guess I...
Not gonna lie, 75% of my posts have been trolling No Limit and Sparta.
Also, seeing as you liked the finale tell me I wasn't the only one who groaned a little bit when Christian actually opened the church doors to walk into the light.