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WHat should Lost have explained?
Keelboots
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Not everything needed explaining ,some things didnt matter(Jacob's Mum) but some things should have been, list them here.
Claire's dissapearance,and resulting sickness.
Claire's Mum amazing recovering from being a vegatable.
Why Ben and Charles couldnt kill each other in Season 5 then Ben can in Season 6!
Where the lighthouse appeared from just when it was convienent.
Claire's dissapearance,and resulting sickness.
Claire's Mum amazing recovering from being a vegatable.
Why Ben and Charles couldnt kill each other in Season 5 then Ben can in Season 6!
Where the lighthouse appeared from just when it was convienent.
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That was explained - it was her association with the Man in Black.
Healed in same way Rachel's sister was.
Where couldn't they kill each other in Season 5?
Ben said that Charles had changed the rules.
They weren't looking for it. Same with the Heart of the Island - only once you know where something is can you find it.
However my only 'burning' question is who was shooting at Sawyer and the rest when they were rowing to the other Island during the S5 time flashes?
Guess I'll never know... :D
Yeah, me too!
For me it's not really that it's a question that needs answering (the most likely answer is that it was Widmore's men), but it is a really annoying little thread left hanging which would have been really cool to see tied up on screen. Not an important thing for the story to make sense, but more to do with it being a satisfying, neatly wrapped up piece of writing.
That one's easy: 42
I totally agree, the ending was just perfect.
I actually agree, don't get me wrong. I adored the finale and yes, it was perfect.
I'm not fussed about all the questions that people seem to want answering, what is the Island exactly? etc etc, I like that we have to come to some conclusions ourselves.
Just that the outrigger question is that one little thing that keeps niggling! I do however understand that it would have been wrong to shoe horn an explanation to that into the finale.
Epilogue 2, anyone?
They teased us so much with the reveal in the last series for the outrigger scene. I lost track of the number of times they got into an outrigger and I thought to myself "They must be showing who shot at them now!".
Even in the finale, they got into an outrigger in a massive storm! I was on the edge of my seat waiting for it!
That confused me. That moment in the finale was the perfect time for it. They could have killed Richard. It would have had a certain irony after he just decided he wanted to live.
I think the writers felt the same way;)
Yes, this never made much sense and I think Claire's return was one of the weaker aspects of Season 6. They clearly had her "disappear" as a plot device to further Kate's storyline, which is fine, but the eventual explanation was not massively satisfying.
Why just Claire? Why was she important to him?
I think it all harked back to Raised by Another in S1, where Claire was told she MUST raise her baby before he was born and she had come to accept it on island. Seeing her Dad (as she must have thought initially) she went with him and he bewitched her (she let him speak first) into staying with him. Thus MiB was free to let the "bad" prophecy happen, Aaron being raised by another. Why? Because MiB was a meanie.
Both Jack and Kate were always going to be plagued by their unresolved issues with Claire and she would be a major factoring why they returned.
What happened to Dharma off lsland post purge.
How Widmore got so rich, did he and Paik take over Dharma and use their research to become so rich?
Was the Economist Ben and Sayid were at war with Widmore?
How did Ben have so many resources off island?
Why / how did Eloise take over the Lamppost. What did she use it for (other than the food drops). She seemed unrelated to Ben or Widmore at this stage.
Ilana's group seemed to be more than just a few guys in a van, what was their story.
Once you've seen the episode "The New Man in Charge" this will start to make a little more sense. Depending on how you view the events of that, of course
Im guessing that refers to Ben's Mother.
What I want to know is some of the motivations of man in black. They just dont add up.
He was evil and wanted to get of the Island, but why did John Locke see something good and white smoke? Why the judgement? regarding Mr Ekko and Ben and Nikki and Paolo.