I think the fact the Jin had never met his daughter helped in his decision to stay. He didn't know her at all, but knew she was being cared for. Plus, when you strive for years to find someone you don't just walk away that easily
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I enjoyed seeing DarkSayid manage to redeem himself, and I suspect that having Sun & Jin die together is as close to a happy ending as anyone is likely to see on or near the Island
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I was going to comment about the amount of vitriol you seem to have developed for this show, but after last night's episode I am right there with you. NO PLAN! THEY'VE GOT NO PLAN!!!!
At this point, I'm actually starting to HOPE that this ends with someone walking up, and Jenna Elfman explaining to them that it's all been a virtual reality experiment conducted by the Dharma Initiative...
Obviously, I meant "waking" up, altho some random person just walking up and announcing that it was all dream and we should all just move along and forget about it would not be out of the question either...
I've said all along that I don't think they had the "Master Plan" they've been claiming. There have been too many interviews where Carlton, Damon or JJ have made comments about "our decision to do thus-and-such was based on someone suggesting it in the writer's room, and the rest of us thinking it was cool." When a show "with a master plan" turns a 6 episode guest shot into a lead character central to the mythology, you have to doubt whether there really was a plan all along
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If the Island isn't at least related to Atlantis, where did all those white people come from last week, apparently quite some time before all the Egyptian temples and statues were built? Admittedly, "Claudia" is a Roman name, and "Jacob" is a Hebrew one, but I'm assuming that those names have been "updated" from their original language, just as "Ricardo" became "Richard". I suppose Ultima Thule could be vacationing in South Pacific
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