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What does the ending of Lost really mean?

What does the ending of Lost really mean?

The final reveal that the flash-sideways interludes were actually a glimpse into the shared afterlife that the survivors created for each other well after their deaths — some in previous episodes, some long after the events of the finale — may have been too much to throw at audiences at the time.

Why didn’t Desmond become a smoke monster?

How Did The Man in Black Die? The Man in Black ultimately got himself killed as part of his plan to escape the Island. When he forced Desmond to pull the cork, he broke the Island’s power over him, which meant that he was stuck in the body of John Locke and could no longer transform into the smoke monster.

What is the moral of Lost TV series?

Everyone makes mistakes, some big, some small. We’re human after all. Human nature is generally good (I said so above), and will permit second chances. So no matter how much we screw up in life, there’s always a way out, a second chance.

What did Eko whisper to Locke?

After being thrown about by the Monster, Eko is finally thrown to the ground. Fatally wounded, he whispers “I saw the Devil” to Locke before dying, although Locke, for whatever reason, decides to tell Sayid he said, “We’re next.” As he dies, we see an image of Eko and Yemi as happy children, walking into the distance.

Was Jacobs mom a smoke monster?

She is both a smoke monster and the guardian of the source. Mother was once a human being just like any one else. She was chosen to become the guardian of the source and took on the privledges and responsibilities of this position from the previous guardian in ceremony like the one she has passing the job on to Jacob.

What can we learn from Lost?

Here, we have detailed 10 life and career lessons that you can take from LOST.

  • Strong leadership is essential.
  • Teamwork and cooperation are vital to success.
  • Be indispensable.
  • Communication is more valuable than you know.
  • It’s never too late to start over.
  • Take time to have some fun.
  • Everyone lies.

What can you learn from getting lost?

I may have gotten lost, but I found some things: the confidence to travel, greater trust in myself, being better prepared (carry a map and have some money) and always knowing how to find my way back home.

What was the problem with the finale of lost?

And if that’s not how you watched it, sure, I can see the point. The problem, in that respect, is that Lost kept stepping in piles of shit it on its way to the ending: Eloise Hawking, and Katey Sagal’s random episode, and being stuck in the ’70s. But Lost ‘s finale was a beautifully simplistic finish to an often convoluted series.

What happens at the end of Lost Season 5?

Instead, it launched a literal reset—a 1977 hydrogen bomb detonation at the end of Season Five blows up part of the island and effectively changes history, rendering the plane’s initial crash obsolete and alters a new timeline we see play out in Season Six.

What was the plane crash in the finale of lost?

I don’t know why people are having trouble understanding this, as it is CLEARLY explained in the final minutes of the finale episode by Christian Shephard (Jack’s dad). The original Oceanic 815 plane crash happened. Everything on the Island through seasons 1-6 happened.

Who are the characters that die in lost?

There are also a good number of deaths that are left up to our imaginations. Kate, Rose (L. Scott Caldwell), Bernard (Sam Anderson), Sawyer, Desmond, Penny (Sonya Walger), and Claire all survive the finale, and presumably die at some point in the years afterward.

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Ruth Doyle