Television Lost: The Final Season

Expect lots of Michael Giacchino in the finale, he's made some great music for the show.



I hope this is the final song, it would probably make me want to cry :lol:
 
I can play that on piano :cool:

Incidently, the Exploring and Travelling theme is by far his best work

I love that one, always reminds me of Season finales when a big group of the characters are on their way somewhere, like the Radio Tower.
 
Very minor spoiler about appearance of an original cast member

Walt will be in the finale according to the writers
 
anyone know what time the HD versions of Lost show up for download? i have monday off, so might watch the finale in glorious HD
 
Crappy you didnt really need to mention that an oldie was coming back did you? Could have just put casting info.

And Van they are usualy up at around 9AM though this being 2 and a half id expect it to be around 10:30. Will take you a long time to download though, usualy takes me about 2 - 4 hours to download the normal 40 odd minutes in HD (i do have a shit internet connection though)
 
Feels like we're coming to the end of a long journey, it was brilliant.

I'll be legally acquiring the Lost soundtrack that will be going on my iPhone...and that Lost video on the previous page is going on my Facebook page.

Hope Penny is in the last episode
 
cringeworthy video, it's a silly dragged out moneymaking show with the weirdest plot ever, more often moving backwards than onwards.

Smokey, I mean come on!! :lol:
 
Weird.

Anyway, I'm done with this thread til the finale is over. Enjoy peeps.
 
I like this show and I've watched it ever since the beginning but I don't really feel anything about that it's due to end very soon. I think it's because I've watched it over such a long period of time and have since grown a bit tired of most of the characters. It almost feels like that the finale is the finale for season 4-6 and not the entire show.

Season 1-3 feels like a total different show as I barely remember anything from it and many of the things that was going on then are irrelevant now in the show. During the first and a part of the second season it was probably my favorite show on tv and I had never seen anything like it at the time, but since then I have seen so many other things and great shows that it's not that important anymore.

I remember being into it again in season 5 but the long break after it kind of killed the excitement and I got over it after a while.
 
Did we ever establish what the point was of Ben talking Locke out of killing himself and then strangling him?

Where is Vincent?

Remember in the early days how there was some huge thing about Claire's baby being "special"?
 
Did we ever establish what the point was of Ben talking Locke out of killing himself and then strangling him? Wasn't it cos the conditions on the plane had to be identical in order to return to the island so they needed a corpse to replace Jacks fathers body? I may be totally wrong, I'm much more of a casual fan than most in this thread.

Where is Vincent? With Rose and Bernard. Wherever they are

Remember in the early days how there was some huge thing about Claire's baby being "special"?

Where the hell is Walt. He hit puberty too hard and fast for him to be included in the later series

may be wrong
 
Locke could have hung himself and there would still have been a corpse. Ben talked him out of it, then killed him.
 
Come to think of it, did we ever get an explanation as to why they had to replicate the crash, or is that part of the mystery which people expect answered in the finale?

Also, I might have just forgotten, but hasn't we seen too little of Eloise considering how much she seemed to know?
 
So nobody was bothered by Jacob's explanation of the names in the caves? As soon as Jacob said "they're just names with a chalk line through them, you can be a candidate too Kate" all I could think was ffs.

I remember EXACTLY why I started watching Lost - it was because of Walt's anti-christ powers to be able to kill anything/one he wanted to with his thoughts. When he started making ghost appearances in the jungle I started watching Lost properly again waiting for his return. Not gonna happen now is it, he's just a chalk casting name with a line through it. :-(
 
So nobody was bothered by Jacob's explanation of the names in the caves? As soon as Jacob said "they're just names with a chalk line through them, you can be a candidate too Kate" all I could think was ffs.

I remember EXACTLY why I started watching Lost - it was because of Walt's anti-christ powers to be able to kill anything/one he wanted to with his thoughts. When he started making ghost appearances in the jungle I started watching Lost properly again waiting for his return. Not gonna happen now is it, he's just a chalk casting name with a line through it. :-(

I wasn't really bothered by that explanation, but I just thought the whole conversation between the four Losties and Jacob was rather anticlimactic.
 
There has been a lot of seemingly sloppy writing, which may, but more likely won't, be clarified in the finale.

No one seems too bothered by the fact that Jacob brought all these people to the island by means of a plane crash where people were killed - if Jacob was powerful enough to prevent the deaths of those whose name was on the cave wall, then surely he could have prevented all the deaths.

And Desmond running Locke over, but "not wanting to hurt him". How did Desmond know that Locke wouldn't die?
 
There has been a lot of seemingly sloppy writing, which may, but more likely won't, be clarified in the finale.

No one seems too bothered by the fact that Jacob brought all these people to the island by means of a plane crash where people were killed - if Jacob was powerful enough to prevent the deaths of those whose name was on the cave wall, then surely he could have prevented all the deaths.

And Desmond running Locke over, but "not wanting to hurt him". How did Desmond know that Locke wouldn't die?

Almost seems like it's a bit rushed. Probably could've done with a full 22 episode season instead of going with a 17 episode one. Maybe then they'd be able to go into a bit more detail instead of just slapping idiotic explanations here and there and glossing over other ones.
 
Just a thought. Why couldn't Michael kill himself when he got off the island, was that ever explained?
 
I think I've missed out on why Ben and Widmore appear to have had similar rules to Jacob and his brother, in relation to the killing thing?

And speculation can be a spoiler so I'll use the tags.

So is Widmore dead, or is it all a ploy, and Zoe was an unfortunate victim? Though can you see Ben helping Widmore who was complicit in Alex's death?

And if MIB's name is really Esau...is it a coincidence that Jacob and Esau and spookily like Jack and Sawyer?
 
I do think Jim Robinson is dead (and a better death this time than his Neighbours one!). I'd say Ben did it because of his daughter, and trying to stop Whidmore telling MIB something, but what? also he's trying to manipulate MIB so that he can get the island when its all over. Though the fact that MIB now wants to destroy the whole island may cause Ben to think again

In relation to whether Ben and Whidmore could kill each other didn't they say 'The rules have now changed"
 
I'd say Ben did it because of his daughter, and trying to stop Whidmore telling MIB something, but what?

Pretty sure it's about Desmond/Electromagnetic fields/That light thingy/Destroy the island
 
In 24 hours time, for most of us, Lost will have become a thing of the past. How depressing :(

I just hope it doesn't dissapoint.
 
So who's going to be here at 5 am?

I will.
 
I possibly won't as i have a big day at work tomorrow

I will have to avoid news reports and internet forums talking about LOST all day

Gah
Best of luck with that then.

I actually have a day off tomorrow - how lucky is that.