My problem is really that they didn’t tie up the universe. Great job of ending the story of “Lost” but things were answered about the universe that the show operates in. Still I did like the finale though.
Poop in a box would definitely get people talking 
Hey, if you want me to take a dump in a box and mark it guaranteed, I will. I got spare time.
Which is exactly my point 
similarly, some wounds are situational, like Kate’s bullet wound: while it caused her to wince in pain with every step while hiking to the cliffs, it did not prevent her from swimming two significant lengths using freestyle strokes…
It was strongly implied in the episodes with Juliet flashbacks and where Richard is grooming Locke, that Ben:
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Might be pushing his style of leadership so far that even if he’s technically carrying out Jacob’s will, he’s still somewhat of a loose cannon
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The whole fertility thing is all Ben and has nothing to do with Jacob, and the Others aren’t really happy about him focusing so much on the issue.
He didn’t get instructions from Jacob, just “lists.” We’ve been led to believe that these lists are of people. Richard said that Jacob “never tells us what to do.”
That’s inconsistant. We’re told around the “The Other 48 Days” episode that Jacob wanted specific “special” people brought to the Other’s camp. (Hence the kidnapping of Locke, Hurley, Sawyer, Kate and Waaaaalt" along with the half-dozen tailies The Others didn’t kill.
Jacob may not have told Ben to kill anyone, but he certainly told him to gather some of the survivors (via the List(s?) given to Richard)
I talked with my mom today. She likes “Lost”, but she loooooooves Matthew Fox. She also says I look like him, which shows that motherly love affects the eyesight.
Anyways, something mom pointed out today that I don’t think I’ve seen before.
Jack gets stabbed in the side and sacrifices himself for the good of the world. So, Jesus.
Christian is the father who leads the way into Heaven, at the end in the Church.
Jacob (then Hurley) is the Holy Spirit.
I, personally, don’t remember what the Holy Spirit does, so I can’t remember the actual function.
She’s about as religious as I am, so she’s not a fundie nut trying to push anything.
Opinions?
-Joe
I think there are a plethora of religious symbols and themes in this show, and trying to pin any one religion’s mythos onto it doesn’t work. It’s
In other words, “See ya in another life, brudda.”
Not really talking about the whole series so much as specifically the last episode.
-Joe
Fanwank: Because Jack drank the kool-aid (which protected him somehow), while MIB didn’t.
I think John was about to say ***"It’s
…all about the polar bear".***
You did see it in the back of the church, right? Behind the last pew-- you catch a glimpse of him (although played by a her, I’ve read) during the Jack Hugging His Fellow Campers Scene.
Well, I did. And I’m not going to rewatch it and risk not seeing it.
I like it! It meshes perfectly with this awesome picture: http://www.larryfire.files.wordpress.com/2010/01/lostlastsupper2.jpg
Okay, Now reality is really sinking in. The posts in this thread are down to a mere trickle and will stop very soon.
LOST really is over, isn’t it?
Let me add my voice to those early in this thread: You all, everybody, enchanced the LOST experience by always being here to dissect the show, being smarter than me and expressing my own thoughts better than I could myself. Thank you all, and particular thanks to John Mace and Trion for being our hosts.
See you all in another life…
This may seem like stupid question at this point, but did we ever learn where “The Hostiles” came from? Other than Richard, of course. I suppose we are to assume that they were contemporaneous with the Dharma Folks, or had arrived on boats fairly recently, since they all spoke unaccented American English.
Right. In the “Ab Aeterno” episode Jacob tells Richard that he doesn’t get involved and wants people to do the right thing on their own without his interference. So Ben did all the bad stuff on his own and not because Jacob told him to.
Now I understand! The Island was made by Linksys!
“South Park did it.” ![]()
Except that directly contradicts the fact that in several earlier episodes, we see the list that Richard gave Ben (presumably from Jacob). Ab Aeterno can try to retcon it, but that doesn’t fit with a bunch of earlier episodes.
(swiped from Lostpedia)
So Ab Aeterno is just out-and-out wrong, based on previous evidence.