Esoteric (post: 1394171) wrote:[spoiler]It's possible Mother was 'Smokey', but then why did she die when stabbed? MiB didn't when Sayid stabbed him (with the same knife). As island guardian, it's more likely she had control over the Light's power and could 'order' it around.
I also wasn't impressed by the declaration: "I've made it so you two can never hurt each other." And twice during the episode Jacob bashes MiB's face in. Uhhhmm? So, then they could theoretically torture and savage each other, flay the flesh off bones...just not die from it?
Don't mean to be a downer, but personally I was little disappointed to learn that all these once mysterious and ominous personas were really just a crazy/dysfunctional family, who acted on emotions and messed everything up. The tag line 'Everything happens for a reason', sorta took a big hit in my mind, unless that 'reason' is lies and epic angst.
I'm still hoping there will be something/someone bigger behind it all, orchestrating the struggle more...intelligently, but I'm not really sure what to think at this point. Guess the last two episodes will make or break it for me. [/spoiler]
Radical Dreamer wrote:[SPOILER]So last night's episode was incredible]
Whitefang (post: 1396115) wrote:[spoiler]But it doesn't make sense, cognitive, unless they did not die on impact (had some reason to reconnect). If they died on impact, what does it matter that they died together? Because they were alone? No one is ever alone, isn't that what the show taught us? Anyway, I don't see a reason for the characters to have any connection with each other. Besides, if the island was fake, what about Ben and Juliet? Why are they part of this creation? If the island is real, where are Jacob and his brother? Hopefully I'm not the only person left with an unsatisfied feeling.
I will agree, however, that the story did remain true to the characters, and that was satisfying to watch unfold. But the story...just...it didn't feel right to me. I'll give it the night to see if anything settles into place.
Edit: You know, I'm going to mention one other thing that doesn't feel right. If the alternate universe is some sort of purgatory (a very nice purgatory at that), then shouldn't there be people disappearing all the time? Shouldn't there have been some indication that things aren't yet set right? It should have been more obvious than having to remember, simply, that one is dead.[/spoiler]
Cognitive Gear (post: 1396177) wrote:I just wanted to post one last little cool thing about the finale before the in-depth series discussion gets going:
[spoiler]
Since season 1, Hurley has been an audience proxy. In the finale, he is given the responsibility to watch over the Island. This is, in many ways, the writers fully handing the show over to the audience.
It's our show now.[/spoiler]
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