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Lost; Season 5
Chesire Cat:
Haha boy was I ever in rant mode when I wrote that, anyway, I maintain it was a poor ending, not because it didnt leave you hanging, because it did. It was lacking being it introduced a tonne of mythology with no explanation, its bad story telling.
Luke C:
Oh man, one season to go.
I just hope to God it ends well. If it dosn't this will feel like a waste of time, if it ends well it will be totally epic.
fish across face:
TOTALLY ASSUMING TALKING ABOUT STUFF SEEN IN SHOW UP TO SEASON 5 END IS NO SPOILER
Hey, so what the hell's going to happen in '77? Basically the two obvious outcomes - everyone's dead or Oceanic 8whatever never crashed - mean no last season to speak of or such a dramatic change in direction that I just can't see it happening on a big budget primetime TV show.
Mind you, if what Richard said to Sun about her friends is true (no evidence he lies, but maybe he got it wrong) things could be interesting.
Pet peeve: the scenes with magnetic stuff happening. So, so unrealistic. I don't mean unrealistic like the fantasy / sci-fi elements where people don't get old or can talk to dead people - I'm cool with that stuff, this is just a show, etc. But the magnetism bizzo both times we've seen it has been really internally inconsistent and ... dumb-looking. If a magnetic pull is stronger than a jeep driving the opposite way, how do e.g. metal drums and boxes closer to the source maintain their shape? How about a certain critical object in the final scene that needs to be hit with a rock because it's not being mooshed? Even if it's not entirely metallic, how is that consistent with e.g. the guy who apparently died because of his filling?
look out! Ninjas!:
It's the island what's doing that.
0bsessions:
--- Quote from: fish across face on 27 May 2009, 05:25 ---Hey, so what the hell's going to happen in '77? Basically the two obvious outcomes - everyone's dead or Oceanic 8whatever never crashed - mean no last season to speak of or such a dramatic change in direction that I just can't see it happening on a big budget primetime TV show.
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There's more than two potential outcomes. My guess, and I don't believe it's an uncommon theory, is that Miles is right. The H-Bomb is, in fact, a natural part of the incident that occurred in the past under the whatever happened, happened theory. That said, the explosion doesn't kill anyone other than Juliette. Seeing as how Chang and Radzynski both live past the Swan sight incident, they'll live. I'm also guessing that Miles will somehow stay behind and give us a slight main character perspective of some of the remainder of the Dharma timeframe while those survivors that Jacob touched (Namely Kate, Sawyer, Sayid, Jin, Jack and Hurley) are the "they" Jacob referred to when he said "they're coming." Since both the Swan and Orchid sites exhibit signs of being a related anomaly, I would assume that the power released by the incident was enough to send those in the immediate vicinity forward to 2007, where the rest of the group is. The bomb, however, did not destroy the energy, merely abate it long enough for the Dharmas to contain it, leading to the button.
There's obviously some significance to the very obvious manner in which Jacob touched each survivor he met and I don't think we're done with the real John Locke yet either. I doubt Jacob would concern himself with John Locke if he was only going to provide a loophole for his rival to kill him.
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