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so let me get this straight.....at the end in the last episode....
is revealed they where all dead?
*<RJMC> tryes to contain laughter unsusscefully*
So, the island events were real but the sideways was basically a what if they had died on the island after the nuke went off and went to heaven? And then because of the circumstances in which the sideways was created, they all managed to remember their lives on the island in the end?
OK, how about: Why MIB while in smoke monster mode makes mechanical sounds?
Choose your answer:
"That's silly/stupid"
"Who cares about that"
Why will the Man in Black destroy the world when he leaves the island if his only motivation is to leave the island?
Since he knows putting out the light will destroy the world (or at least kill all humans, ala Bender) and presumably Jacob's rules (which are also pretty dumb) prohibit him from leaving directly, couldn't he have just waited for the next protector of the island to be chosen (after figuring killing Jacob) and asked nicely to destroy those rules and let him leave, without threatening to destroy the world and pitting everyone on the island against him in an effort to stop him?
Since he uses people as a means to an end and is obviously smart, isn't this the most logical thing he could've done?
For that matter, how does he know that destroying the light will free him?
How is it that the Frozen Donkey Wheel was built if no one (except Desmond) could survive a direct EMP blast like that? Also, How did primitive settlers from thousands of years ago know enough about the light that they figured out how to control it in the first place?
Why will the world end if the light goes out? Since this is basically the whole reason for so many characters doing so many things on the show (since it's Jacob's motivation for everything), it would be nice to have it explained even briefly, even with a ****ing Back To The Future "Rip in the space-time continuum" explanation. Just not this shitty "Light goes out we all die, because I say we do" explanation.
How does Eloise know everything? Including knowing that the afterlife, is the afterlife for f*cks sake. She's practically the Wizard of Oz. This one is just flat-out bad writing.
These are just some questions I have from the last few episodes. A lot of the answers to these questions are presented in the show as being "Because I say so and those are the rules I just made up". The answers to those questions are literally this Eddie Izzard routine:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UTduy7Qkvk8
I don't even need a definitive answer for all these things, just some kind of answer that doesn't seem like shitty writing thrown in to artificially amplify the mystery of it and capitalize on people's curiosity.
Women can't have children on the island. Except for Claire, who can have children on the island. The importance of this will never be revealed.
And why wasn't Walt in the last episode? That one right there is the MOST important of ALL the questions.
Why will the Man in Black destroy the world when he leaves the island if his only motivation is to leave the island?
Since he knows putting out the light will destroy the world (or at least kill all humans, ala Bender) and presumably Jacob's rules (which are also pretty dumb) prohibit him from leaving directly, couldn't he have just waited for the next protector of the island to be chosen (after figuring killing Jacob) and asked nicely to destroy those rules and let him leave, without threatening to destroy the world and pitting everyone on the island against him in an effort to stop him?
Since he uses people as a means to an end and is obviously smart, isn't this the most logical thing he could've done?
How does Eloise know everything? Including knowing that the afterlife, is the afterlife for f*cks sake. She's practically the Wizard of Oz. This one is just flat-out bad writing.
Women can't have children on the island. Except for Claire, who can have children on the island. The importance of this will never be revealed.
Am I the only one who both bawled uncontrollably and didn't hate this?
So, what are we to make of Ben not going into the church? He has a spot reserved in hell I take it?
Actually this is explained pretty well and you're just kind of dumb. See when were first introduced Eloise in the 70s its pretty apparent shes not the all knowing Eloise we know from older episodes, but then she shot her son who is a gigantic time traveling nerd and had a journal about everything that will happen and how desmond was his constant and how whatever happens happens and really just shut up. I guess you missed the part in Season 5 where she had no idea if Desmond was going to be okay, because faradays journal didn't go that far. Also the afterlife thing can simply be explained as her having her little remembrance flash like the rest of the cast did but I guess like most other Lost viewers last night you just kind of shut your brain off.
Whoa there Sally. As far as the Eloise thing goes, I think the question that viewers have isn't about Daniel or the "Sideways", because those were explained. It's about Desmond. When we see Desmond skipping through time, she's the one who seems to know exactly what's happening and what he's trying to do, and she acts as essentially a "Timeline Protector". His consciousness skipping around certainly could be mentioned in Faraday's journal, at least as a possibility, but there's no actual explanation for her to know what he's going to do or when.
- My remaining question is why, in the "sideways world", did the Island sink in the 70's?
- And why was it "important" that Claire be the one to raise Aaron?
- Who said "Help me" in the Cabin? It was never Jacob's Cabin. And what was the line of ash around it for? How could Jacob be seen running around the island as a child after his death? Why Jacob was permitted to leave the Island but the Man in Black wasn't.
As for Jacob running around as a ghost child. The same reason Michael walks around as a Ghost, the island is weird like that. Well actually it seems ghosts on the island have to stay there for "unfinished business" as corny as that ****ing is, so Jacob's unfinished business was "I need to find a new me, now."
Real Answer: Jacob is kind of a dick.
Lost Answer: He only appeared as a Kid to Smokey in the beginning and I feel like this was to scare the shit out of him. As for when he appeared to hurley as a kid, I think it was just a reason to get hurley to follow him to the campfire. Why he didn't just appear as his adult self and say "Hey can I get my ashes hugo?" is related to the Real Answer. Jacob is a dick.
That seems like a total cop out on your part, as on the writers part. So you probably shouldn't be calling the people that are disappointed by inconsistencies such as this one dumb or retarded, makes you look like a total dick.
They could totally make another spin off of Lost and I'd totally watch it.
The mysteries are important and keep you entertained, but this show has and always was about the people on it. Everyone associated with the show said it was about the people. The mysteries are important so you can see how the people react and adapt to them. How they grow and face different situations. The show would not have worked without the people or the mysteries, they worked together in a perfect way.
If there are things that you felt weren't answered well enough chances are because it wasn't important and you are just sperging out.
(Walt, Dharma Supply Drop, Little Kid Jacob, the list goes on)
Anyway I'll just leave this here:
Right because in any story the why isn't important, jsut the who. WHY does the world depend on them?The show is all about: (please circle one)
A) How a group of lost and confused characters respond to an adversity-laden situation and (eventually) a monumental responsibility that the world depends on
Right because in any story the why isn't important, jsut the who. WHY does the world depend on them?
Because they are the heroes of our story.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Monomyth
Also fun fact: when Jacob revealed the wall didn't mean jack shit and kate could've been Jacob if she wanted the Job. See it could've been anyone really, these just happen to be the people we got to see it through with.
I want to know why the hell those people that checked out Claire when she was pregnant got all scared of the baby (season 2 or something, cant remember).
A story with no why. Did these people have english classes in middle school?
What why? is it that you're looking for here?
Why they were brought to the island? Jacob did it. Why were they chosen? they were broken or LOST HEH. Why not someone else? Jacob probably could've picked any number of broken people, but these are the people he happened to choose at that point in time.
Like what is it that you're getting at here because you just keep going why why why why why and you just sound like a baby.
Why was the island so important to life everywhere?
Why was the light important?
Why did a simple stone turn off the light then turn it back on?
Yes, it's all about why, why, why. That's not being a baby, that's what you should expect when reading or watching a story, any story.
They built up this island as the source of all life and all good and evil. Yet they never explained why.
And you come in here with your idiotic fanboy attitude calling anyone that questions this retarded or too stupid for the show.