New LOST season

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I have one question though... why the F*** was Desmond on the plane?
I didn't even notice that. lol
Maybe it's the many worlds theory. An infinate number of universes, all uniquely different because of different choices.
 
They touch on this in the link I posted...
Right out of the gate, in the first five minutes of the premiere, you get hit over the head with two things that you’re not expecting. The first is that Desmond is on the plane. The second thing that we do is we drop out of the plane and we go below the water and we see that the Island is submerged. What we’re trying to do there is basically say to you, “God bless the survivors of Oceanic 815, because they’re so self-centered, they thought the only effect [of detonating the bomb] was going to be that their plane never crashes.” But they don’t stop to think, “If we do this in 1977, what else is going to affected by this?” So that their entire lives can be changed radically. In fact, it would appear that they’ve sunken the Island. That’s our way of saying, “Keep your eyes peeled for the differences that you’re not expecting.” Some of these characters were still in Australia, but some weren’t. Shannon’s not there. Boone actually says that he tried to get her back. There are all sorts of other people that we don’t see. Where’s Libby? Where’s Ana Lucia? Where’s Eko? These are all the things that you’re supposed to be thinking about. When our characters posited the “What if?” scenario, they neglected to think about what the other effects of potentially changing time might be and we’re embracing those things.

The archetypes of the characters are the same and that’s the most significant thing. Kate is still a fugitive. If you were to look at the Comic-Con video, for instance, that now comes into play. There was a different scenario in that story. She basically blew up an apprentice plumber as opposed to killing her biological father/stepfather. Those kind of differences exist, but who the characters fundamentally are is the same.
 
My husband and I watch LOST and will keep watching it. Obviously, we want to know what's really been going on all this time. However, this is my least favorite season to date. I've loved the others, and this one, it almost feels like a "job" to plow through it but, of course, I just gotta find out what's what with the show and wouldn't miss the last season.
 
Did they find their way off the island yet?
 
I gotta say, I was disappointed with the ending. Thought the churchy "christian shepard" thing was kind of cheesy and more of an easy way out.
 
I liked the ending it made sense, I wish it would have been on longer. If they would have more time it would of been nice to see how Hurley and Ben ran the island. They wanted to end the show before it would be cancelled, while it was still popular.
 
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