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Yeah, why do people keep bringing up Hell?? MIB was using that as a trick on Richard trying to make him believe that.Originally Posted by FlatbushFiyah23
The whole mention of purgatory/hell in the last episode was clearly a shot from the producers to those who still believed in that theory that they had shot down way back in season 2. How anyone still actually believes the Losties are in hell is beyond me. Jacob explained what the island was!! Take it for what it is and nothing more....its not that deep. I love my fellow LOST fans but some of us are looking for things that just are not there.
Originally Posted by Cragmatic
Ok so I came up with this theory... it made sense in my head... and when I tried to type it out, I got confused, and LOST ha ha but check it out
Alright, so I just came up with this theory that I think makes the most sense. I also think I'd be okay if this happens.
So based on the last episode Ab Aeterno, we pretty much found out many things. Some clear, some not so clear. The man in black tells Richard that they are in hell, Richard tells the other Losties they are in hell... now I don't think they are in hell, but are they that far off?
Basically all series long we were shown flashbacks of a past life for the characters. With the exception of Hurley, everyone had a troubled past or could be seen as sinners. The Island is more or less a chance for them to redeem themselves. Jacob tells us this in the most current episode. He says something along the lines of, "I bring them here to prove him wrong, regardless of their past, they can do good, learn the difference between right and wrong." Yet he doesn't intervene, it is up to the person to choose between right and wrong, and distinguish between the two. So where am I going with this?
There have been several times through the series we see the Smoke Monster AKA Smokey AKA Man in Black somewhat pass over someone. In some instances they are saved, and in some instances they are killed. In season 5 Ben says he needs to be judged by Smokey. Although Smokey had an ulterior motive, Ben appears to have been judged, and passes the test. In the latest episode, after the slave ship crashes on the Island, smokey kills basically everyone but Richard. Yet it kind of passes over Richard, and lets him live. Richard killed a man off the Island in an accident, and was trying to save his wife, smokey saw he was good natured and sparred his life.
Is the Island the final step before the afterlife? One last chance to redeem yourself? And if you fail on the Island, you are killed and go to hell. If you redeem yourself, or are seen as good natured, you get a second chance? Or are able to pass on too heaven? This is where it gets murky as we have seen people get off the Island, and obviously some people discovered the Island. Any ideas?
I started thinking back to the season 4 episode, "The Constant." In this episode, Desmond's mind is jumping back in forth between his life off the Island, and his life on the Island. He is somehow able to change his past, and salvage things with Penny. Eventually Desmond gets off the Island, and has his happily ever after, or so it seems. He reunites with his wife, has a family, and as far as we know, is done with the Island.
It almost seems like Jacob and Man in Black have jobs on the Island. Why did Man in Black let Richard live? Why did he originally let Eko live, but then killed him later on? Is the Island a final place of judgement. Is it even a real physical place? Or do people go there mentally when they are more or less about to meet the light at the end of the tunnel? The more I think about this, the more it makes zero sense. Yet at the same time it makes tons of sense.
What do you guys think?
I think Sawyer will sacrifice himself.Originally Posted by whywesteppin
My guess is Hurley is the candidate and Jack will sacrifice himself for the cause (one of the skeletons in the cave will be his).
I could see them not ever explaining something like Walt or the Hurley Bird and not be too upset because that was so long ago,
Not that long ago considering he appeared as grown up Walt in season 5 when he met Locke so they better explain Walt.
These are the answers I want explained...
Why was Jack in the jungle and not by the crash site in the pilot of Season 1?
Where is Jack's fathers body?
How did Locke get cured from his paralysis right after the crash? Jacob touched him?
Who was Adam and Eve?
How did the Dharma people know of this island?
Kate's horse?
How did Desmond get those powers after the implosion? Why is he special?
Why do pregnant women die?
Who was that figure in Jacob's cabin and why did it say "HELP ME" to Locke?
What are these RULES that Ben and Widmore talked about? Who gave them these rules?
Origin of this frozen wheel? How did it move the Island? How/Why did Ben get teleported to the desert? Why did it cause them to time travel?
How did the US Army find this island to conduct nuclear tests?
Who invented this sonar fence and how did they know it would defend them against smokey?
Why did Ben lose his memory of the time traveling Losties after being cured at the temple?
Richard said he saw the Losties die in 1977... what does that mean?
Who was that little boy that Flocke was running after and told him about the rules? What are these rules?
Well I could probably think of a few dozen more questions but seriously if they don't provide answers to the above questions I would feel really empty about this series.
Originally Posted by whywesteppin
That's my born day!Originally Posted by IncredibleEv
According to wikipedia:
April 6, 2010 Episode 11
"Happily Ever After"
Featured character: Desmond
And I'm glad the title for the last episode didn't really give anything away.
Not that long ago considering he appeared as grown up Walt in season 5 when he met Locke so they better explain Walt.Originally Posted by SunDOOBIE
I could see them not ever explaining something like Walt or the Hurley Bird and not be too upset because that was so long ago,
But I don't get what you are trying to question. It has already been explained by Jacob what the island is. I don't get why we are looking for something more that is not there.Originally Posted by Cragmatic
I'm not saying it's hell... but I think it definitely has something to do with the afterlife.
I could be completely wrong, but I honestly thinks it makes a lot of sense. I rather see this be the case then it just be some random island with magical powers that magically moves and goes back in time
How did the Dharma people know of this island?Originally Posted by SunDOOBIE
Originally Posted by bonafide125
Originally Posted by whywesteppin
That's my born day!Originally Posted by IncredibleEv
According to wikipedia:
April 6, 2010 Episode 11
"Happily Ever After"
Featured character: Desmond
And I'm glad the title for the last episode didn't really give anything away.
Me too!
FlatbushFiyah23 wrote:
But I don't get what you are trying to question. It has already been explained by Jacob what the island is. I don't get why we are looking for something more that is not there.
dude that is not the final answer to "what the island is". the whole show has been leading us up to the point where the island is a cork metaphor? that's it? i want something tangible.
we still don't know who jacob and smokey or the rules are so we don't know what the island is IMO.
so far we just got a broad idea of what it's purpose is. or jacob isn;t being entirely truthful.
as i said a while ago. books will probably come out after this show is done. too much money to be made and too many pissed off people when they don't answer half of the questions.
i don't like that BS that they want everything to be ambiguous. you can't have major plot points be "whatever you want" over and over again. that's just throwing +%$% at the fan and hoping your audience will fill in the blanks. i still think they will answer walt and why the mothers can't have babys.
more importantly i think that the visions that charlie had were the MIB manipulating him. i think all those visions of boone and eckoa nd charlie were MIB. that is him influencing people on teh island like richard told jacob he would
Wrong...smokey only spares people he knows he can potentially "use"Originally Posted by Cragmatic
Ok so I came up with this theory... it made sense in my head... and when I tried to type it out, I got confused, and LOST ha ha but check it out
Alright, so I just came up with this theory that I think makes the most sense. I also think I'd be okay if this happens.
So based on the last episode Ab Aeterno, we pretty much found out many things. Some clear, some not so clear. The man in black tells Richard that they are in hell, Richard tells the other Losties they are in hell... now I don't think they are in hell, but are they that far off?
Basically all series long we were shown flashbacks of a past life for the characters. With the exception of Hurley, everyone had a troubled past or could be seen as sinners. The Island is more or less a chance for them to redeem themselves. Jacob tells us this in the most current episode. He says something along the lines of, "I bring them here to prove him wrong, regardless of their past, they can do good, learn the difference between right and wrong." Yet he doesn't intervene, it is up to the person to choose between right and wrong, and distinguish between the two. So where am I going with this?
There have been several times through the series we see the Smoke Monster AKA Smokey AKA Man in Black somewhat pass over someone. In some instances they are saved, and in some instances they are killed. In season 5 Ben says he needs to be judged by Smokey. Although Smokey had an ulterior motive, Ben appears to have been judged, and passes the test. In the latest episode, after the slave ship crashes on the Island, smokey kills basically everyone but Richard. Yet it kind of passes over Richard, and lets him live. Richard killed a man off the Island in an accident, and was trying to save his wife, smokey saw he was good natured and sparred his life.
Is the Island the final step before the afterlife? One last chance to redeem yourself? And if you fail on the Island, you are killed and go to hell. If you redeem yourself, or are seen as good natured, you get a second chance? Or are able to pass on too heaven? This is where it gets murky as we have seen people get off the Island, and obviously some people discovered the Island. Any ideas?
I started thinking back to the season 4 episode, "The Constant." In this episode, Desmond's mind is jumping back in forth between his life off the Island, and his life on the Island. He is somehow able to change his past, and salvage things with Penny. Eventually Desmond gets off the Island, and has his happily ever after, or so it seems. He reunites with his wife, has a family, and as far as we know, is done with the Island.
It almost seems like Jacob and Man in Black have jobs on the Island. Why did Man in Black let Richard live? Why did he originally let Eko live, but then killed him later on? Is the Island a final place of judgement. Is it even a real physical place? Or do people go there mentally when they are more or less about to meet the light at the end of the tunnel? The more I think about this, the more it makes zero sense. Yet at the same time it makes tons of sense.
What do you guys think?
Originally Posted by Crazy EBW
I think Sawyer will sacrifice himself.Originally Posted by whywesteppin
My guess is Hurley is the candidate and Jack will sacrifice himself for the cause (one of the skeletons in the cave will be his).
Not that long ago considering he appeared as grown up Walt in season 5 when he met Locke so they better explain Walt.Originally Posted by SunDOOBIE
I could see them not ever explaining something like Walt or the Hurley Bird and not be too upset because that was so long ago,