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Lost - Series Finale (May 23, 2010)
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<blockquote data-quote="FatBurger" data-source="post: 54806515" data-attributes="member: 71063"><p>I think that makes some sense actually. I wouldn't expect to see Helen there either way, since Locke wasn't with her in real life, only in the fake one. </p><p> </p><p>One problem is why show the parts happening to everyone else and not just the parts with Jack? Obviously from our point of view it's to maintain the mystery.</p><p> </p><p>Here's a slight modification: it was actually everyone, but it was from Jacke's perspective. Sayid was with Shannon because that's who Jack knew, but maybe for Sayid, he was with Nadia. Maybe Hurley's parents were there, but they weren't important to Jack, so they weren't there from Jack's point of view (which is also our point of view).</p><p> </p><p>It could also explain Michael - Jack hadn't forgiven him, so he's sort of blocking him out, though maybe for someone else (Locke? Kate?) he's there. It would also explain why Ben doesn't enter the church - Jack hasn't completely forgiven him either. Desmond is the person working to bring them all together, because he's the one who helped Jack closest to the end of his life.</p><p> </p><p></p><p> </p><p>Not necessarily. Think of it this way - the memories you have of your life so far have been created by you and others. But they're still your memories, from your perspective.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="FatBurger, post: 54806515, member: 71063"] I think that makes some sense actually. I wouldn't expect to see Helen there either way, since Locke wasn't with her in real life, only in the fake one. One problem is why show the parts happening to everyone else and not just the parts with Jack? Obviously from our point of view it's to maintain the mystery. Here's a slight modification: it was actually everyone, but it was from Jacke's perspective. Sayid was with Shannon because that's who Jack knew, but maybe for Sayid, he was with Nadia. Maybe Hurley's parents were there, but they weren't important to Jack, so they weren't there from Jack's point of view (which is also our point of view). It could also explain Michael - Jack hadn't forgiven him, so he's sort of blocking him out, though maybe for someone else (Locke? Kate?) he's there. It would also explain why Ben doesn't enter the church - Jack hasn't completely forgiven him either. Desmond is the person working to bring them all together, because he's the one who helped Jack closest to the end of his life. Not necessarily. Think of it this way - the memories you have of your life so far have been created by you and others. But they're still your memories, from your perspective. [/QUOTE]
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