Lost, so what happened towards the end
Here are several of my opinions on a few of the "loose ends" folks are still puzzling over following your series finale of Lost:
The Statue: despite peoples reading a variety of metaphors into exactly what the giant statue means and who built it, I do think its main purpose is definitely to show how the Island has been around for the very long time. It really is in Ancient Egyptian style, and thus the island has played a pivotal role within our history just about since the beginning of recorded civilization.
Did everyone die on Oceanic Flight 815: despite many theories that everything occurring about the island was not real or that most in the survivors were actually dead or it was all simply a dream of your new puppy Vincent, the writers of Lost decided this had been done one a lot of times before. Instead they made up some story concerning the character's thoughts during perjury, between life and death. All you saw inside the sideways flashes was the characters own minds looking to deal with the problems they'd not had the oppertunity to solve in the real world - that's Jack is working with his father issues, Kate is working with her own guilt and Sayid is mourning losing the love Nadia. After they meet inside the church they remember the great effect each of the people they met on the island had on helping them overcome these issues before they are willing to move on to the afterlife. I believed pretty lame too,the writers were obviously struggling for ideas in the last season!
How it happened to women dying while pregnant: this was a sub-plot from the 3 major seasons when Claire and Sun were pregnant and Ethan and Juliet remained alive and looking for the solution. The simple response is the writers just form of permitted this to one slide as they were wont about many subplots inside series. Aaron was born and Claire lived after which Sun gave birth away from the Island. But why could expecting mothers not give birth? Whether rule from the island as well to do with electromagnetism, we'll don't know.
Where did Walt go: in the first four seasons I thought, as being a large amount of people, that Walt and his awesome "secret gift" would definitely play an important role inside the series and also to be fair, I do think it is exactly what the writers intended. However they've forgot how quickly a pre-teen grows and Malcolm Kelley, the actor who played Walt raised about 2 feet in four years. The big problem was that the show was meant to occur over 108 days!
Characters on the program were allowed to be on the island for 108 days but by season four Malcolm Kelley, the actor who played Walt had aged four years and grown about 2 feet! The show tie it inside a pretty weakly, having Walt managing his grandmother while his dad Michael was splattered all around the ocean floor with his fantastic dog Vincent played a far more pivotal role inside final series than he did!
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