Anyone who knows me, knows that I am HUGE "Lost" fan. I could try my best to summarize this epic television series for you. Unfortunately, however, if you haven't been watching, it would take me entirely too long to get you caught up.
However, here's a great catch up video:
I really recommended buying (or at least renting) the previous seasons of Lost to truly get caught up. It will have you asking all sorts of questions, as you try to figure out why the survivors of Oceanic flight 815 found themselves on a "thought to be" deserted island only to find that they are not alone. Not only are they not alone but there's a major story behind the nature of this island and its original inhabitants.
As I watched the most series premiere of Season 6, which also happens to be the Final Season, a few questions arise.
1) Why do they seem to be in parallel worlds? One in which the explosion of the bomb worked and one where it didn't?
Theory - The island versions of the passengers are caught in a spiritual underworld, living through some sort of lving hell.
2) Why was Desmond on the flight, when he wasn't on the plane originally?
Theory - Desmond was destined to be connected with the passengers of Flight 815 and since the island was destroyed in this
3) On the island, Miles (who can hear the dead) told Sawyer that he heard Juliet, after she was buried, say, "It worked". What did Juliet mean?
Theory - Upon dying, the remaining island dwellers return to the parallel universe where the bomb actually worked. Another hint to this is, while Juliet was dying in Sawyer's arms, she started to drift and say phrases as if she were in "normal" world. "We should get coffee"..."We can go dutch"...giving way to the idea that she was slowly fading to the real world.
Let me know what you think and what questions you have.


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