To: fr_freak
Gosh, yours seems more convoluted, but then again, the ending they presented fits my own concept of Heaven better than yours, so perhaps that’s why I liked it better. Since it’s all just fiction anyway I suppose we are free to interpret it as we see fit. I liked the way it fit together, however I intend to get the entire series when it comes out and spend time rewatching it and see if I like it as much afterwards, since I’m sure I”ve forgotten a lot of it. After all it HAS been 6 years!
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306 posted on
05/30/2010 3:51:35 PM PDT by
brytlea
(Jesus loves me, this I know.)
To: brytlea
Gosh, yours seems more convoluted, but then again, the ending they presented fits my own concept of Heaven better than yours, so perhaps thats why I liked it better. Since its all just fiction anyway I suppose we are free to interpret it as we see fit. I liked the way it fit together, however I intend to get the entire series when it comes out and spend time rewatching it and see if I like it as much afterwards, since Im sure Ive forgotten a lot of it. After all it HAS been 6 years!
Well, just to be clear, I wasn't talking about Heaven. It was more the purgatory-type place in between Heaven and Earth where Lost takes place. But, regardless, you are right - everybody will see the ending that fits them best. I have kept all the recordings of Lost since season 1, and watched them all the way through again in preparation for Season 6. You'll enjoy doing that because there are a number of "easter eggs" in there that people probably wouldn't catch the first time through, but you'll notice them on the second run. Enjoy.
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