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Lost - Series Finale (May 23, 2010)
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<blockquote data-quote="snoochface" data-source="post: 54802238" data-attributes="member: 96371"><p>I read an interesting take on the ending today. The theory was that this ending, the meeting in the church, was for Jack's "letting go" only, not necessarily for everyone else's. If it were for everyone, lots of other people would have been in the church - Hurley's parents, Nadia for Sayid, Clementine for Sawyer, Helen for Locke, etc. They all pass through their own version of the church at some point, with their own "most important people in their lives", but they came together at this time, in this church, for Jack.</p><p></p><p>The people in the church were the people who were the most important part of <em><strong>Jack's</strong></em> life, which occurred when he was on the island. It was his ending and his ultimate redemption that the entire island story was basically about. It started with his eye opening, ended with his eye closing, and he was the protagonist throughout. We got to enjoy the others' stories too, but it was all really about Jack being the hero, saving these people, and finding his redemption story.</p><p></p><p>That would explain a lot of the missing people at the end, and ties up some of the loose ends for me.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="snoochface, post: 54802238, member: 96371"] I read an interesting take on the ending today. The theory was that this ending, the meeting in the church, was for Jack's "letting go" only, not necessarily for everyone else's. If it were for everyone, lots of other people would have been in the church - Hurley's parents, Nadia for Sayid, Clementine for Sawyer, Helen for Locke, etc. They all pass through their own version of the church at some point, with their own "most important people in their lives", but they came together at this time, in this church, for Jack. The people in the church were the people who were the most important part of [I][B]Jack's[/B][/I] life, which occurred when he was on the island. It was his ending and his ultimate redemption that the entire island story was basically about. It started with his eye opening, ended with his eye closing, and he was the protagonist throughout. We got to enjoy the others' stories too, but it was all really about Jack being the hero, saving these people, and finding his redemption story. That would explain a lot of the missing people at the end, and ties up some of the loose ends for me. [/QUOTE]
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