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Lost: Season 6 (The Finale) [OFFICIAL THREAD]

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Entertainment Weekly is all about Lost this week and i found something interesting --

They say Cuse and Lindelof plan to go into "radio silence" after the last episode, but come back at some point to discuss their choices on how they ended the show.

 

I guess we'll have a lot of questions about the finale! :o

It's gonna be like every other finale: AAAARRRGFFHHRRZPRFT&!*&@$&%^& - but way worse this time.

Man!- WHAT AN EPISODE!

 

I can't wait for the next episode which Jorge Garcia says is 'movie quality' and the guy who plays Richard said was 'amazing, and a key episode'

 

When Sun & Jin died, I didn't cry straightaway until I saw Jack & Hurley crying- that was a great, emotional scene, just to see a strong guy like Jack just breakdown like that! :(

yeah, when Kate started to cry I was, well, not really touched. When Hurley started to cry, I was barely holding myslef, but when Jack went to the sea and bursted out, I did almost the same...;O

Kate's cry was pathetic! :lol:

The crying and dying wasn't sad enough to make me cry (or die, for that matter). :shame:

the Faraday-Charlotte love story was better in my opinion.

 

it's odd watching two Korean people speak English, instead of Korean.

 

anyway, this episode really gave me thrills. i thought Kate was going to die though. Sawyer has became so hard-headed, he barely listens. and to think that Jack in the past used to be too much of a leader, and how he listens now, it's amazing. he's became a better leader than ever.

glad that Sayid is good after all. his earnestness came out at the end before he threw the bomb. but i dont think he's dead. :lol:

 

Jacob was right about Jack in the lighthouse episode.

 

i'm waiting for Richard and Ben to show up. and Desmond too.

 

 

AHHHHHHHH I LOVE LOST. :freak:

 

 

 

edit : another thing, what Sayid told Jack, FUCK, HOW MANY MORE MYSTERIES TO BE PONDERED ABOUT?

 

 

:heart:

 

Can anyone tell me when last Friday's episode (ep 14, The Candidate) is repeated on Sky tv? I missed it on Friday and i'm having problems trying to watch it online too :(

Seems to be working fine. :nice:

 

it's odd watching two Korean people speak English, instead of Korean.
Yeah, that really annoyed me. It seemed so.. fake and unnatural. But at least they spoke some Korean. The dying scene (or any Jin/Sun post-reunion scene, for that matter) would've been so much better with no English and only Korean. :sad:
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'It was all a dream!' Evangeline Lilly teases Lost fans over ending as finale nears

 

With just 11 days to go before Lost fans can finally make sense of the show's mystery, Evangeline Lilly has been hinting at what viewers can expect.

Appearing the Late Show With David Letterman last night, the Canadian actress teased the show's ending on May 23 could turn out to reveal the whole series had been 'a dream'.

 

Lilly, who has played fugitive Kate Austen since the show started in 2004, was giving little away about the show's finale.

 

The 30-year-old actress, who showed off her toned figure in a chainmail J Crew mini-dress, was careful not to give away too much information about the ending.

She said: 'I dont think the writers even know the entire back story.

 

'I know as much as my character does by the end of the show, but I don't know what the other characters knew by the end of the show because I never read the script.

'The finale - without giving too much away - holds true to the Lost tradition... it represents the show nicely.'

Clearly not a viewer of Lost, Letterman theorises the only sensible way of ending the programme's confusing storylines would be make it a dream.

Lilly replied: 'You're hoping for the dream out? You're the least imaginative person in North America.'

Lilly claimed there were millions of 'intelligent' theories on the internet about Lost, although admitted she hadn't read them herself.

When pushed for the ending, Lilly teased: 'Jack is running through the forest and then he falls asleep and when he wakes up, he says. "I just had the weirdest dream."'

After completing the show this year, Lilly is leaving Hawaii, where she has lived for the past six years.

Describing herself as a 'unemployed', the L'Oreal model said she plans to turn her hand to writing.

 

Lilly revealed she is currently writing her first novel about 'multi-national, highly successful female pimp', but hasn't sent it to any publishers yet.

Lost's series finale will be screened in the U.S. on May 23, followed on British TV on May 28.

The finale will be extended to two and a half hours so it gives producers enough time to wrap up the intricate plotlines.

Viewers will no doubt hoping to find the answers to their many questions, including what is the significance of the six numbers - 4, 8, 15, 16, 23, 42? What is the purpose and nature of the island? Who is the Man In Black? And will the survivors ever find their way home?

 

 

Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/tvshowbiz/article-1277340/Evangeline-Lilly-teases-Lost-fans-count-finale.html#ixzz0neDixkX9

 

 

 

^cool!

 

tonight's episode should be amazing! The whole backstory of Jacob and The Man In Black

Is that tonight already? :shocked2: I thought that was next week, but I'm avoiding everything Lost related on the internets at the moment.

 

Lilly revealed she is currently writing her first novel about 'multi-national, highly successful female pimp', but hasn't sent it to any publishers yet.

Oh God. :facepalm:

Come on EZTV! Waiting for this new ep to go up in a few hrs now!

great episode! interesting to find out the origins to how he became the smoke monster.

 

One thing that doesn't make sense in terms of continuity, is how the MIB was constantly was saying that he was going to kill jacob. to me it seemed as though their relationship was not so terrible up until jacob killed the MIB. so i'm wondering how did he talk to him? is it that jacob acquired the abilities to see dead people or, was the smoke monster able to manifest himself as his former self?

 

Also it makes sense that hurley can see jacob too because hurley can see people that have committed murders and jacob killed his own brother.

 

Lastly from this episode alone I still don't see how it's so bad that MIB leaves. I mean perhaps it's bad in the sense that since he has manifested himself as the smoke or the light that if he leaves then other people will be able to use the light. like the mother said that they are looking for the light to gain power. i don't know if this makes sense. unfortunately this is one of those shows that can be really difficult to explain theories.

 

this is definitely an episode I'd like to revisit.

 

I can't believe there's only 2 episodes left... it's insane!

Something i noticed when the first baby came out i.e. Jacob it didn't seem to cry at all.

 

When the birth mum said she didn't have a name for MIB, i guess he really didn't get a name than because he was never referred to by name at all while the name jacob was mentioned all the time.

When I saw the "light" thing I was like "Seriuosly??"

Anyways

MIB was pushed into the light, so now he is the light and Jacob has to protect it. :thinking::thinking: Means he can't let him leave O.o

 

And for me, the step-mother looked very evil and if Jacob is the one that is following her, not MIB, it means that he's the evil one.

Though MIB is not Jacob's brother cause he's dead.That little boy didnt seem to be too evil, he just was...well, curious about the outside world...:lol: And their relationship wasnt so bad after all. It became bad after the borther-with-no-name died, he became something else and now wants to kill Jacob. He has all the light-power in him and he wants to "share it" with outside world. Dammit. Too much thinking.

 

^Lol that made no sense at all.

 

Oh, I wonder why MIB has no name. Why can it be so relevant to anything? O.o

Worst episode ever. Seriously, that is the shittest back story for 2 integral characters.

^^

 

Jacob really doesn't strike me as 'evil'. I don't think either 'brother' can just be labeled as evil...that's far too simple. But I think that MIB wanted to kill Jacob because his fate was 'worse than death', according to the mother. If I were him, I would be quite bitter too. Not only does he really want to leave, but now he's stuck as Smokey!

 

And did MIB really die? I mean, his essence or soul or whatever still exists, right? Because I don't see how they could not be brothers. And it really does bother me that MIB has no name. I really want to know his name.

 

Was it the best episode ever? No, but I really enjoyed it.

 

Smoke Monster From 'Lost' Given Own Primetime Spin-Off Series

BURBANK, CA—Executives at ABC announced Monday that the network will premier a new Lost spin-off series this fall based around that show's popular smoke monster character.

Enlarge ImageThe smoke monster, a fan favorite.

 

The new series, a half-hour family-oriented comedy called Where There's Smoke, is touted by ABC as the new anchor of its Thursday-night lineup.

 

"Somewhere between the smoke monster's first appearance on Lost— when it was depicted as a strange unseen force uprooting trees—and that episode in season three where it grabbed Mr. Eko and smashed him against the ground until he was dead, this character became the breakout star of the show," said Stephen McPherson, president of ABC Entertainment. "And that's exactly why we're so excited about Where There's Smoke. We get to see the monster's light comedic side in a show about life, love, and good friends having good times."

 

"Because after all, Where There's Smoke, there's laughter," McPherson added.

Enlarge ImageLea Thompson costars with the ominous cloud in its new ABC sitcom this fall.

 

ABC sources reported that the series will transplant the evil black cloud from the island of Lost to the suburbs of Chicago, where it works as a sports radio host, surrounded by "a whole new group of crazy characters." Actress Lea Thompson has signed on to play the monster's long-suffering wife, who must put up with her husband's screwball antics while raising the couple's two rambunctious children, Tanner and Smoky, Jr.

 

Veteran TV producer Chuck Lorre, of Dharma & Greg and The Big Bang Theory fame, will helm the show, which he said will focus mainly on the deadly creature's adjustments to suburbia and fatherhood, and its comically contentious relationship with its boss, a fussy radio station manager played by Richard Kind.

 

"The whole concept began with us asking, 'So what happens to the monster after it kills somebody and disappears down that ancient temple vent? What kind of life might it have?'" Lorre said. "And what we realized is that audiences really relate to this character and would like to see it in everyday situations, shooting the breeze with buddies at a local watering hole or murdering its son's soccer coach and depositing his lifeless body in a tree."

 

"And of course, you'll be hearing lots of its classic catchphrase, 'Brrrrr, chk-chk-chk-chk, muuuuuuuuuuuuaaaaaaaaaaaarrrrhhh,'" Lorre added.

 

Lost producer Jack Bender has confirmed that the smoke monster will no longer be part of his show's regular cast. However, ABC has promised that Where There's Smoke will feature a number of guest appearances from Lost regulars. Sources said the pilot episode will feature an appearance by actor Michael Emerson as a slobby houseguest named Benjamin Linus who overstays his welcome, much to the chagrin of the smoke monster's wife.

 

Though the project has been in development for almost a year, negotiations reached a standstill last winter when representatives for the mysterious, billowing actor expressed concern that their client would risk being typecast as "just a smoke monster" if the role were carried into a new series.

 

"We're always sensitive to these kinds of things, but we actually think this new vehicle will make people realize [the monster] is a sophisticated actor with a great deal of range," said McPherson, who agreed to pay the show's star $2 million per episode after scenes between the smoke monster and a nosy, ethnic next-door neighbor tested well with audiences. "People love the smoke monster, and people love to laugh. This series is a can't-miss."

 

Added McPherson, "And I'm not just blowing smoke here."

 

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is it that jacob acquired the abilities to see dead people or, was the smoke monster able to manifest himself as his former self?

I wonder about that too :thinking: Cause when Ricardo come to the island, we saw MIB and Jacob together talking BUT Ricardo saw MIB too. So my guess is that smokey can impersonate his own body since his body is still on the island. But what I don't understand is why did he need Lock's body for? Just to lure the people as 'the leader' one?

 

But the biggest question is: how come Jacob was 'immortal'?? How could he make Ricardo immortal?? and HOW DID HE GET OFF THE ISLAND??!!! (same goes for Richard).

So if smokey really want to leave he just had to 'take back' his old body and follow jacob when he went visit each losties... :thinking:

 

ahhhhhh :bomb: this show is driving me nuts!

I LOVED THAT EPISODE. :cheesy:

 

I officially find Jacob adorable now, too. :wacky:

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

BUT I CAN'T BELIEVE THERE'S A FRIGGIN HOUR LEFT. :bigcry:!!!!!!!!!!!

Yay, I finally saw the episode. :nice:

 

It didn't kick as much ass as I'd expected, but overall it was quite interesting. The light cave thing was really lame though. :dozey:

 

But what I don't understand is why did he need Lock's body for? Just to lure the people as 'the leader' one?
Yes, to win their trust in the beginning. Because otherwise they would probably have killed him (or at least tried to).

 

But the biggest question is: how come Jacob was 'immortal'??
Didn't the fake mother say to the nameless brother that he didn't need to worry about death? She also didn't age, so I guess she could be immortal. But that doesn't explain why the brothers aged, except if they only age until a specific point in time or something. By the way, Jacob aged a lot better than his brother. :P

 

And for me, the step-mother looked very evil and if Jacob is the one that is following her, not MIB, it means that he's the evil one.
Yeah, the fake mother was definitely evil. Now I want to know where she came from and more so, why she was so deluded. AAARGH!!

 

 

If Smokey can use his own body, I don't really see why he has to be all angry and murderous. A human body seems so much better than a heap of smoke from my point of view. I mean, I get he wants off the island, but he just isn't reasonable. He had a big, big part in his sort of death or smokiness.

 

 

 

The Latin with American accents was so funny. Typical. :laugh3:

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