LOST

May 23, 2010 23:45

OMG. I can't even... I just...

WOW

I know some people may not have understood it, or may have hated it. Personally, I think it was the most gloriously, brilliantly, heartcrushingly beautiful and fitting ending to a show that will surely stand the test of time. It's been an amazing six years, and I'll miss it so :`(

lost, wow, mind is blown

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obrien_blue May 24 2010, 03:53:46 UTC
I thought it was absolutely incredible. When Christian talked to Jack...then Vincent coming to him at the end. OH. I could go on about this for ages.

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bite_or_avoid May 24 2010, 04:10:26 UTC
That ending, oh that ending just bringing it all full circle--- GLORIOUS!!!

Are you watching Jimmy Kimmel?

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angvau57 May 24 2010, 04:14:07 UTC
Jimmy Kimmel is not on here until 11:30 p.m. But I am so gonna watch it/tape it. Dudes, I cannot even tell you how much this SHOW rocked my world tonight.

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bite_or_avoid May 24 2010, 04:17:54 UTC
I'm still reeling, still breathless.

And Matthew Fox is looking really lickable on JKLive right now, lol. Eeeeee, Michael Emerson and Terry O'Quinn just came out.

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ares132006 May 24 2010, 07:43:01 UTC
I'm not looking at any of the comments b/c the finale is being shown her on Wednesday night.

This last season has blown us away.

Will come back and check back here after I watch the end.

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ares132006 May 27 2010, 09:40:46 UTC
Incredible ending. Thought-provoking too. I'm still thinking about it and I haven't dwelled on a show's ending like this since Angel.

Answer me this: They're all dead and moving on (in the church) and yet is Hurley still looking after the island - even though he moved on? Does it all end - several of them are in two places at once (Jack dying at the last) - when they move on?

Amazing!

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bite_or_avoid May 27 2010, 20:35:14 UTC
I think that the key is what Christian said: "There is no now." The sideways!world was a holding room far, far ahead of the on-island timeline, at a point distant enough in the future that they are all long dead. We're seeing it through Jack because it is ultimately a story about his journey, but it's only after they all die that they can cross over. I think all the others were stuck in limbo in sideways!world until the very last one of them died in the real world. It's kind of a mind warp to think of it as two different planes of existence in two disparate timelines, but that's LOST for you.

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ares132006 May 28 2010, 04:49:01 UTC
Ah! Thanks, that makes better sense now. *hugs*

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annegables May 24 2010, 09:44:33 UTC
I kind of love that the sideways world was a type of holding room. Though I did wonder why Sayid was there with Shannon and not Nadya. But maybe with the reset at the beginning of the season Nadya had not died? Anyway - loved the final moments in the bamboo.

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bite_or_avoid May 27 2010, 20:39:49 UTC
Yeah, I think Sayid was meant to be with Nadia. I think the reason it was Shannon was because they needed the LOSTIES to all end up together, and so it made sense for her to be the one who gave Sayid his moment of enlightenment. I don't think there was really a reset in the beginning; it was all the sideways!world holding room. So, Nadia was still dead. It just bothers me, because she was absolutely the love of Sayid's life.

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lady_e2484 May 24 2010, 21:46:54 UTC
Amen dude, I'm still crying!! Jacks ending just totally destroyed me, my poor boy *sobs*
Go I thought I was bad when Angel finished but that was nothing compared to how I'm feeling now :(

xxx

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bite_or_avoid May 27 2010, 20:41:21 UTC
Yeah, it was gorgeous, and so incredibly fulfilling though.

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