I stopped watching Lost somewhere around season two, but I did turn in for the finale.
What I learned from Lost:
Plot doesn't matter. Why things happen doesn't matter. How things started doesn't matter. Free will doesn't matter, because you always en up doing what you were meant to do. Because in the end, the why's, how's and because's don't matter. All that matters is, once your dead, you will get to live in heaven with your true love. If you don't have a true love, you still get to go to heaven and be with other people who are with their true loves.
And if you don't get to heaven right away, don't worry, you get to live a completely fake life until you slowly remember you old life. The best part: anything you do in this fake life, doesn't matter either. You end up with the soulmate from your original life.
I was really hoping for more plot than "everyone dies and goes to heaven"
What I learned from Lost:
Plot doesn't matter. Why things happen doesn't matter. How things started doesn't matter. Free will doesn't matter, because you always en up doing what you were meant to do. Because in the end, the why's, how's and because's don't matter. All that matters is, once your dead, you will get to live in heaven with your true love. If you don't have a true love, you still get to go to heaven and be with other people who are with their true loves.
And if you don't get to heaven right away, don't worry, you get to live a completely fake life until you slowly remember you old life. The best part: anything you do in this fake life, doesn't matter either. You end up with the soulmate from your original life.
I was really hoping for more plot than "everyone dies and goes to heaven"
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Date: 2010-05-26 02:45 pm (UTC)From:I also think that if I could watch it all the way through, it may be better. I think I could do that if I go in knowing there are no answers.