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Guckt noch wer live?
"First of all, I have studied--heavily--philosophy, literature, and theology for over twenty years; so I do not need people to come rushing into the thread to chastise me about matters of those topics based on life lessons gleamed from a TV show. No offense. I "got" the ending.
Secondly, up until 10:20 tonight I was a huge fan and spent a lot of time defending this show. I am here to publicly retract that defense before I chalk the past six years of watching this show as lesson learned, put my seasons 1-5 of LOST on eBay, and move on with my life. Never again will I be suckered into this sort of smoke and mirrors funhouse.
I could tolerate some of the questions not getting answered. I could tolerate--and liked--everything that happened on the island in the finale. But the big reveal--that the flash sideways was not a reset but a gathering of souls--was not only absurd, but some of the poorest writing I have ever had the displeasure to encounter (and I read Stephen King's epic snoozer THE DOME, so that's saying something).
Juliet's last thought before dying was, "It worked." As it turns out, it didn't. What her last thought turned out to be was a brief exchange with Sawyer AFTER both of them are already dead.
Jack's son? Didn't exist. The big mystery of who Jack's ex was? It turned out to be Juliet, except they were never married, never had a son, because they never got a re-set. Locke, at bottom, got robbed, too. No Helen. No surgery. No father/son relationship. I don't buy the "letting go" bit. He let go when they crashed on the island.
And when, exactly, was this "church" built? Between Wednesdays and Mondays, when we weren't looking?
Faraday's part in season six? Pointless. More smoke and mirrors. In the end only Lapidus, Miles, Kate, and Sawyer get off the island that we're sure of.
The finale had some redeeming moments, but overall it was ruined by the ending. The last few minutes rendered everything that didn't happen on the island in this season absolutely pointless, a complete waste of time.
Jack looks up at the plane leaving, smiles, then dies. Yet we have Kate, in the death timeline, tell him she's been waiting a very long time. Totally illogical. And I completely understand the concept of timelessness (anyone who has read Immanuel Kant's CRITIQUE OF PURE REASON learns about our perception to what is around us a priori, or independent of experience). The general consensus seems to be that once Jack died he had to "let go" or come to terms with his life and death, and then he was brought to the "church" and that took a long time, in which Kate lived her life, died, and then went to wait for Jack along with everyone else. What all this is in a nutshell is bubblegum theology or bastardized philosophy. What it truly is is bad writing.
These folks had a good idea, and through six years fleshed it out pretty well. But this whole flash sideways deal was pointless. No wonder the creators are going underground. Hopefully they'll stay there. The "character study" is a copout. What a shame. "
Ich denke man muss es so interpretieren:
Bis Staffel 5 war alles real. Ab Staffel 6 erschienen die Sidekicks, alte Figuren leben wieder usw. Dies war die Vorstellung von Jack, da dieser im Sterben lag. In den Moment wo Jack stirbt, wird ihm klar das diese Sidekick Welt nur seiner Fantasie entsprach.
Nur hat diese Theorie nen Fehler, warum sagte Juliet in der ersten Folge von Staffel 6 "Es hat funktioniert" War sie auch in der Sidekick Welt?
Oder 6 Jahre lang waren alle tot und wir gucken Abenteuer im Jenseits.
Da musste ich auch dran denken.*Hust* Dallas Traumstaffel![]()