Lost Finale bound to be complicated though there were some parts of the episode that were straightforward. The two and a half hour last episode brought closure on some big questions and to the story of the Oceanic 815 passengers. The episode gave touching flashes as the rest of them awakened to their island past. Jack, who was the last one to block his memories, arrived at Eloise Hawking’s old church and saw his father’s coffin. It was because Christian was really appearing to him.
The episode was made in a way to bring the survivors back together after they died. Living together made them overcome their issues and problems in life and coming back together once more to finally move on for good in death. At the end Jack learns to let go as he welcomes the friendship and love that he usually rejected on the island. His sacrifices saved the island and they were finally together on the other side, ready to move on. There were no final twists about the island and its nature which was the only incidication that the new leadership of Ben and Hurley have led to a new golden age. The last episode brings evertything back to the season to explain six side-flashes where Oceanic flight lands at LAX and everyone goes about their happy way is a way of showing – people waiting for afterlife still hang out until they will be ready to “let go”.
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