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I think that works for me.

The unoriginal after-life? It's not exactly the after-life. It's something but it may not be the after-life. It could be something Hurley and Be set-up to reconnect with people they missed. If that's cheesy, I want that cheese all over a pizza.

"Their time on the island was the most important parts of their lives." Uh that would be a no.

Emotions are cheesy. Wow.

Wow, you watched a show about characters that had some mysteries and totally got wrapped up in the mysteries. Aww, poor little fella. Sorry, this finale has nothing to do with the answer it had to do with the people and here's some answers to your questions.

or some weird dude staring at Tricia Helfer as she walked down the street in that finale. Seriously, look at that dude, it will completely screw up that ending for you.

Uh no that's not what they are stating at all. This finale moved some people. What more do you want? It did not move you, I am sorry about that, but that's life. That's how things work out. You do not always get the answers to your questions in life. Seriously.

I cried the entire freakin time. Good lord, that kicked my ass but that's the good kind of ass-kicking.

The last ten minutes represents some of the best Television in the history of the medium. Everyone loved one another so much that they made it where they had to find one another in the after-life. Think about that for a second then realize if this finale did nothing for you, in my mind, you should have stopped

I still hold that everyone lives and that John Locke will be John Locke again. I have very little clue how the hell this happens but I have never bought for a minute that Locke would go out like this much of a bitch. I just never bought it and will not buy it until shown otherwise.

I am going with this: no one outside of the Monster's original crew had the ability to tap into the light or be worthy of candidacy. It literally took centuries of repetition to get to the point where Jack could sip at that cup and decide to take down the Monster.

I would be creeped out of it this Ben Linus from the island, but the alt-Ben rules. He's a good guy to the core, the only father Alex has ever known, and he has Michael Emerson's good lucks, so it's not that creepy.

HIYOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO!!!! Yes sir.

If you checked out the close ups, at least from my perspective, James Ford was clearly shown to have some pangs of not stepping up to take Jacob's job. If Jack does indeed bite it to save everyone (and I think the deaths are over because everyone should live at the end of this), James will step up.

Yeah….
that episode was funny as hell. I can get the hate for it but it just came across so over the top, that I could not help but dig the fuck out of it.

Does everyone understand that the CAR is GOD?
Think about that for a moment, let it sink in, and remember that Impalas are not kings. THEY ARE GOD!

Answers.
We know as much as we need to know about the big questions on this show. Why people watch this show just to have questions answered escapes me. You do not get all the answers in life. Why do you expect that you would get them from LOST? Because it's written by human beings? That's a good point but a

Actually you need to do this:

What if that's the mom's name? What if all that mail Ted and Marshall received is something than a throw-away gag? It seems possible, probably not a realistic outcome, but it was the first thing that came to mind after we met this Marissa this week.

I concur, sir. I concur.