Anyone follow this to the end? I just got a chance to catch the conclusion last night, and felt ambiguous about it, which is appropriate I suppose.
On the one hand, they avoided the silly or easy idea that they were always dead and the island was some sort of purgatory; on the other hand, the idea that the characters all meet up and go to some sort of Unitarian heaven was not as awesome as it could have been.
Still, I feel like the development of the characters, all in all, is what kept going back, even though the last two seasons left me going 'huh?' more often than I wanted to, and the characters stayed true to the end. On that score, I'm glad I followed this show and will miss it.
My one big gripe is that the quasi-magical/quantum-physicsyness of the island never gets touched on in the finale--it just seems to be there.
And what happened to Walt, Michael, and the dog? Shouldn't Walt they be on their way to big sky country along with the rest of them?
On the one hand, they avoided the silly or easy idea that they were always dead and the island was some sort of purgatory; on the other hand, the idea that the characters all meet up and go to some sort of Unitarian heaven was not as awesome as it could have been.
Still, I feel like the development of the characters, all in all, is what kept going back, even though the last two seasons left me going 'huh?' more often than I wanted to, and the characters stayed true to the end. On that score, I'm glad I followed this show and will miss it.
My one big gripe is that the quasi-magical/quantum-physicsyness of the island never gets touched on in the finale--it just seems to be there.
And what happened to Walt, Michael, and the dog? Shouldn't Walt they be on their way to big sky country along with the rest of them?
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