Lost - SERIES FINALE! - 5/23/10


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Oh, and I might be misremembering due to watching it at 5am, but did anyone else catch a few references to 'The Prisoner'?


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The locale sure looked familiar - that may be it.
This is exactly what I thought - I thought the Black Smoke deposited MiB's body there, and expected Jack to be the new smokey.

Clearly I was wrong, however this plot hole puzzles me.


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This is Hurley we're talking about here. He'll likely replace it with a Star Trek quote.
Or a modified Star Wars quote:

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Now you are like me, from a certain point of view.


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There are a lot of Losties that looked familiar to me, but I can't remember where I'd seen them. So they've had careers before, and unless they have enough money to retire and end up doing just that, I know we'll be seeing them again soon.
I just realized yesterday, the guy that plays Roger Linus, Ben's dad, was Uncle Rico in Napoleon Dynamite.


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This is exactly what I thought - I thought the Black Smoke deposited MiB's body there, and expected Jack to be the new smokey.

Clearly I was wrong, however this plot hole puzzles me.
The situation in which the MiB turned into Smokey was a little different than Jack's situation:

The MiB was dead (or at least knocked unconscious) when he went into the Light
The MiB's intention for the Light, when he was alive, was different than Jack's (One can say living with man, who MiB thought was corrupting, made him corrupted)
MiB went in while the Light was at full force, Jack had to reset the Light (and perhaps reseting it meant no more Smokey, both in terms of Flocke and in terms of creation)
Jack, essentially, sacrificed himself.
Desmond didn't turn into Smokey when he entered the Light, though he is immune to electromagnetic energy.

We saw many skeletons in the Light room, so I think it is fair to say that going into the Light room alone isn't enough to turn you into Smokey.


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Regarding future careers, here is my assessment:

I expect O'Quinn and Emerson to try one more project together, possibly the show that O'Quinn was seemingly pitching during pilot season (suburban assassins). Interestingly, O'Quinn says he was about to retire before Abrams offered him Locke (O'Quinn was the only actor who didn't have to audition). I don't expect either one to become leading males in the movies, but oneof them might get some supporting roles.

Matthew Fox will get the most movie roles, but probably as a supporting cast member, like in We Are Marshall and Vantage Point. He says he does not want to return to TV.

Yunjin Kim will be an interesting case. She may get some small American roles, probably on TV, but maybe in some movies, but will probably go back to Korea, where she is a huge star akin to Angelina Jolie (as a kick-butt female)

Daniel Dae Kim is the only cast member from the final season who already has anther job lined up: he is starring in the remake of Hawaii Five-O. He just doesn't want to leave the Island! Depending on how that show does, I can see DDK becoming a TV go-to guy for supporting roles.

Josh Holloway has the biggest potential. Remember, he was being chased after to play Gambit in the X-Men roles but due to scheduling and his view that Gambit is essentially Sawyer with powers, he turned it down. Holloway was another guy who almost quit acting before landing Lost. I think he will be offered the lead in some smaller movies and depending on how successful those are, he can become a big movie star or return to TV.

Jorge Garcia will land on his feet somewhere, probably in a sitcom. He already was on Curb Your Enthusiasm and Becker, so he has some experience doing a straight comedy. He would also probably be the one most up for a Lost-related project.

Naveen Andrews is tough to call. I can see him joining the cast of Law & Order: SVU, since he did a guest role in Janaury that seemed to open the door for his return. I don't see him being the lead in a movie anytime soon, but he may get offered a supporting role, here and there. He is British, so I can see him in some more period pieces (he did Pride and Prejudice, I believe)

Evageline Lilly has already been cast in a movie about robots fighting (no, not Transformers). I would say she is the most likely to fade away, just because she has repeatedly said she isn't particularly fond of acting. I think thought her publicist will try to give her a big push.

Dominic Monaghan will find work. He was one of the bright spots of FlashForward. He won't be a lead, at least not at this time, but he can play the supporting character in a movie. I don't know if he returns to TV after Lost and FF.

Emilie de Ravin will be like the actor who played her on-screen half brother, Matthew Fox, and get a mix of good roles on the big screen. She was the lead in "Remember Me," played supporting characters in "The Hills Have Eyes" and "Brick." She will probably have a solid, if not remarkable, movie career. She may also return to the small screen, as she also starred in the cult hit "Roswell," so she is not adverse to doing serieses.

Harold Perrineau will be like O'Quinn and Emerson and be a utility guy in both the big screen and TV. I don't think he will ever be a big star, but after this show and "Oz" he is a go-to guy for drama on TV.

Malcom David Kelly's career is unknown to me. We shall see how the world views him after we get a good look at his skilll now that he has grown up a bit.

Ian Somerhalder's is already on the hit show Vampire Diaries. He has become a bonified TV star.

Maggie Grace will be a Emilie de Ravin, Jr. Get a good mix of supporting and main roles in smaller movies on the big screen (see "Taken" and "The Fog") Don't see her getting any dramatic roles, but she could do well with a comedy under her belt.

Elizabeth Mitchell's career will depend on the success of V. I think regardless of how well the show does, she will remain a viable actress on the TV level, but if it is a huge hit going forward (unlikely, but possible) she may become a viable movie star, playing tough women. Well, technically, she is already a viable movie star, as she was Mrs. Claus in the Santa Claus movies, but we won't count that (against her)


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Speaking of things we missed - did I blink and miss it, or did they never show how Ben got free from under that tree that fell on him?


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Speaking of things we missed - did I blink and miss it, or did they never show how Ben got free from under that tree that fell on him?
Yeah that was the only part I didn't really like. They established they couldn't move the tree, and then, poof, suddenly he is free and on the cliff.


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Because you just gave an entirely different explanation to what most of us got?
He speaketh sooth. [Edit: I mean Zikar, not the OP with the unusual explanation.]


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I just realized yesterday, the guy that plays Roger Linus, Ben's dad, was Uncle Rico in Napoleon Dynamite.
And more importantly, Lazlo Hollyfield from Real Genius.


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Yeah that was the only part I didn't really like. They established they couldn't move the tree, and then, poof, suddenly he is free and on the cliff.
I think (and it's a big guess) that the last trimmer we see loosened the tree, but they only show it very briefly.


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Oh, something funny from last night: the local news had their lead story as the finale of Lost. They sent a reporter out to broadcast from a Lost party as they watched the finale. The reporter said he was a few episodes behind so he had to ignore the finale. Then they had him interview someone to get their opinions and he again said he hadn't watched the last few episodes yet.

How much does that stink? Some people hate going into work because their coworkers might spoil an episode they missed. For this guy, work was forcing him to be spoiled!
I don't have a lot of pity for that guy - barring a death in the family, or similar level trauma/emergency, or a last minute substitution, it sounds like he was sent out to report on one of the biggest shared pop culture events in a VERY long time, and he didn't prepare for the job. I suspect his reporting might have been a wee bit better had he actualy seen the lead-up episodes...


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...but I dunno; women are still a mystery to me.
You said it right, brutha.


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Which save on fuel and improve take-off distances.
And also reduce wingtip vortices.

I like to get my Aerospace on.


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Hurley&Ben; the mystery man with the heart of gold and the schemer who'd sell his own mother to get what he wants. They're nothing alike. They have a secret Island base.

And together... THEY FIGHT CRIME!

<ducking and running now....>
Wouldn't it be better to do Hurley and Sawyer? So Sawyer could bust out a sharp nickname every ep? (It went from 'mean' to 'buddy' at some point)

(list stolen from this site: http://www.associatedcontent.com/art...names_for.html

Avalanche
Barbar
Deep Dish
Grape Ape
Grimace
Hoss
Hulk
International House of Pancakes
Jabba
Jethro
JumboTron
*****
Muttonchops
Pillsbury
Rerun
Snuffy
Stay Puft
Three Men & a Baby


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Also remember seeing Daniel Dae Kim in a few things before Lost, most notably(for me) as the first officer of the Excalibur from B5 spinoff Crusade.
Daniel was also in an episode of Star Trek, but in this case it was an episode of Voyager. I believe it was the one where the ship got stuck orbiting a planet where time moved super fast and civilizations came and went while Voyager tracked everything. Eventually, the planet's technology reached space-faring levels, and Daniel Dae Kim played one of the alien astronauts sent up to meet Voyager.

/end nerd rant

Edit: So, Terry and DDK are the only Lost actors I know of who have been in Star Trek. Which is awesome, because Lost and ST are my favorite shows.

Also also, I believe the MiB is acting in The Good Wife? Right?


 

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Regarding future careers, here is my assessment:
... and BBM will pursue a future as a Hollywood Agent. The most Ebil Supervillain of them All.

Seriously, nice collection there. Looking forward to Hawaii Five-O!


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Daniel Dae Kim had a minor recurring role on 24 as 'Agent Baker', tac team leader.

Henry Ian Cusick appeared on 24 during season 5 (Theo Stoller, German intelligence agent) with Stana Katic (Collette Stenger, information broker).

I wanna see Jorge Garcia on Smallville next season as Bouncing Boy.


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And both DDK and Josh Holloway have appeared on CSI: Las Vegas. Holloway, hilariously, as a valet that used to be friends with Stokes.

I read two interesting articles today, both by Kristin on E! Online. One of it outlines the fake ending Team Darlton constructed to prevent leaks and explain filming at the church: Alterna-Sun and Jin were going to get married there. I like that, just cause along with the "Purgatory" ending which is sorta like a "dream" ending, it is a well-worn troupe. I like to think it is a jokey commentary on the real ending.

Also, AAA was offered the chance to appear in the finale as Mr. Eko, but turned it down due to money. That piece had me thinking about the last episode Eko appeared in. After he dies, we are taken to a "flashback" that has a young Eko and Yemi walking down the road. It is brief and serves almost as a coda. Could it have been that was Eko's limbo construct? That he waits to get to the next plane while reliving his youth. Makes sense that he wouldn't wait with the other Losties because he never really was too friendly with them (protective, yes, but remember, he rarely spoke while on the other side of the Island and then isolated himself in the Hatch after Locke gave it up).

Just a few thoughts. I will probably rewatch the finale now


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Second viewing of the finale as good as the first!

I just love Matthew Fox/Jack in the finale: from his shrugging while saying "It's a surprise" as to how he will kill Flocke, to his Kung Fu showdown with him, to his realization at the end, fine acting and characterization all around.

And, you know what? I know some people say Hurley may have constructed limbo to take care of them all, but if we have to choose a character, I would say it was Jack. From his nonanswer (though told through facial expression) to Kate about seeing her again to his statement to Des about seeing him in another life, even with him being the last one to be awakened, I would say it is Jack, the preacher of Live Together, Die Alone, who, if anyone, would bring forth the idea. Of course, Hurley would totally agree

Though I like it more if it was just the groups subconscious who decided to build the place. If you realize that they built it and it isn't a catchall limbo, that can explain why only the people they encountered are there and can be awakened. A lot of people are getting hung up on why Baby Aaron is there. I don't think that is the "real" Aaron, but rather a prop of sorts constructed by the group as an awakening tool.


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Second half of Doc Jensen's finale report is up. Surprisingly, it is only 9 pages, so it, in total, only 16 pages on the finale? I was thinking it would be double


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Since, you just rewatched it, did Sawyer say "I'll be seeing you" at the well, or did I optimistically misremember that?


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Since, you just rewatched it, did Sawyer say "I'll be seeing you" at the well, or did I optimistically misremember that?
I don't think so, though my memory is also shoddy. I think he just says they are no longer candidates, elbows Ben, and gets out of there.

I do love it when he says "I heard Desmond is down a well. I'm here to save him. Looks like someone beat us to him. Oh, well."

Maybe an unintentional pun, but I dig


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I don't think so, though my memory is also shoddy. I think he just says they are no longer candidates, elbows Ben, and gets out of there.

I do love it when he says "I heard Desmond is down a well. I'm here to save him. Looks like someone beat us to him. Oh, well."

Maybe an unintentional pun, but I dig
Just rewatchied the scene, and he does say "I'll be seeing you" as he walks off!


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