Lost 2.23: "Live Together, Die Alone" [Season Finale] Open Spoilers

This is how the episode should have ended:

cut to Alfred hitchock saying:

“. . . and Michael made it back to civilization, but was eventually he was found out and paid for the murders of Libby and Analucia.”

So what did the failsafe key do? I assumed it was a massive explosion that destroyed the electromagnetic anomaly, but Charlie was pretty close to it and he walked away. We don’t know the fates of Desmond, Locke or Eko.

Arriving much later than intended…

If Locke had seen that pile of unread notebooks from the tube, he absolutely would have imploded. And there was something really creepy and depressing about the whole thing to me; people were recording everything, sending it off to be read, and it all winds up in a dogpile in the middle of a clearing on a freaky island.
“David Hume” sounds so familiar. Who was he IRL?
I’m sure others have noted this already, but there is no frikkin’ way that Michael and Waaaaallllt are going to make it out of there. The Others/Whatevers wanted Walt and were making him take tests and so on. They’re not about to let him go that easily.
Why did Des follow Kelvin’s orders at all? Kelvin wasn’t the boss of him; he’s just a guy that dragged him into a hatch and manipulated him.
Did you notice that My Bay-Bay wasn’t crying at all after the noise ended, though he appeared to be wailing while the sky was lit up in violet and white?
Someone give Henry Ian Cusick an Emmy or at least a nomination. He hasn’t been on a lot, I know, but his performances have been very strong.

David Hume

Heh, I just read the article on Hume earlier. I chuckled when it mentioned that Hume and Jean-Jacques Rousseau met and became friends, but later had a falling out.

Not just that. You want to know what annoyed me the most?

Why didn’t Locke show some, you know, FUCKING BRAINS!?!!?

Going to beat up Ecko and not let him put in the numbers, right? That’s going to work.

Here’s an idea, wait till he’s asleep and DEMOLISH THE COMPUTER. After the first swing or two it doesn’t matter what happens next. Hell, when Ecko was about to blow open the door (dynamite vs. a blast door? Good luck, dude) all Locke had to do was destroy the computer, tell Ecko, and be done.

But, no, let’s just let the stupidity escalate…

-Joe

I do kind of wish one of the Dharma research projects was on whether prolonged exposure to a strong electromagnet reduced one’s IQ and logic skills.

Not necessarily. Desmond got back late. Apart from that, unless Desmond had a watch (did he?) we really have no concrete idea how long Desmond was away from the hatch.

Apart from that, it’s been pretty obvious that nobody has done shit in the way of exploring. Sayid came closest, but then he got CFL’jacked.

-Joe

Is this the first time Sawyer has heard the name “Hugo”? I bet the fat jokes stop for his new best friend…

Reflecting on the show’s events, we don’t know whether (a) the glowy-buzzy-thing was a brief phenomenon specifically caused by the turning of the failsafe key, or (b) the glowy-buzzy-thing was being caused by the failure to push the button, and was terminated by the turning of the failsafe key.

As far as we know, Desmond turned the key expecting to die, but in episode one we’ll cut to him in the crawlspace, slowly unsquinching his eyes and looking around, and then saying, “Aw, bollocks.”

That’d be “in episode of next season,” Bob.

Er, “in episode one of next season.
(convulses)

Exactly! I need to rewatch this episode to ge the sequence down, but I thought the yellow sky, ear piercinig phenomenon was stopped by the failsafe key, and that we were just seeing the longer effects of the magnet “overload” this time.

Lachesis in post 126 already mentioned one of my theories.

I think the initials S.R. in the tube report referred to Kelvin’s partner, whose name was Ratzinski or something like that.
The snowglobe comment was a nod from the writers. Others (not The Others) have speculated that everything is happening inside one character’s head, this is a Snowglobe Theory because it is how the series St. Elsewhere ended when everything was explained away as happening in the imagination of an autistic kid who was staring at a snowglobe. The writers seem to enjoy teasing us with these things. They also had someone mention aliens.

bouv - I’ll take those 5 points, for Nicole Noone. Feature Noah Wyle and Sonya in the made for tv movie “The Librarian”!

I recognized her from that too. She’s tres yummy.

Could be. Were the initials used to refer to one of the Swan Station subjects? I ddin’t catch that detail.

I think the name was pronounced “Rucinski”, although I probably got the spelling wrong. It might even be spelled Rudzinski or something like that.

Or it could have been made of aluminum.

In fact, would it not make a lot of sense to be certain it was made of aluminum. I mean, just in case you have to use it in the pressence of the MMF (Mother of all Magnetic Fields)?

Oh yeah, well…well…what about that metal CHAIN it was on, huh? HAH! I found something about Lost that doesn’t make sense!! ::lights cigar::