I liked it, for the most part. I have some questions, too, but a lot of them don't seem so important to me. What questions do you have?
The thing that I thought was the most weird was the reunion of Sayyid and Shannon. That whole romance thing never jived very well, and it was still kinda awkward to see them again. It just seemed to make sense for Sayyid to only love Nadia, and not silly Shannon.
(I wonder why Faraday wasn't allowed to "move on." And I still kind of wonder about Mrs. Hawking's role in the whole show. Ah well.)
I L.O.V.E.D. it. I'm with M - still lots of questions, just not terribly important ones. I think they've given us enough info to form our own answers if we really want to. Personally, I'm really impressed with how they were able to wrap it up.
Mrs. Whidmore's behavior makes a lot more sense to me now - She didn't want Desmond to catch on to what was going on because she was worried that she was going to take Faraday with him when they "moved on". But since she's the one that killed him, and because she loves him and wants the best for him, she's wanting to enjoy being with him as long as she can.
So what exactly is that limbo world that they were in? And HOW did they (and who's they?!)create it? And when? So they're not really alive in limbo world, but Mrs. Widmore doesn't want Faraday taken even though they're not really alive, so couldn't she actually just follow him into the next step if she wanted to?
And what was the purpose of the island in the first place? What was the light? Why did they have to keep it from going out? What would REALLY happen if the island had sunk to the depths of the sea (I was kind of hoping it would)
I wasn't disappointed by the whole episode (most of it I quite enjoyed), just by the very end. Maybe you all can explain things to me so they make more sense. I was just so dreading the whole "you're dead" thing. Blah.
I liked it, for the most part. I have some questions, too, but a lot of them don't seem so important to me. What questions do you have?
ReplyDeleteThe thing that I thought was the most weird was the reunion of Sayyid and Shannon. That whole romance thing never jived very well, and it was still kinda awkward to see them again. It just seemed to make sense for Sayyid to only love Nadia, and not silly Shannon.
(I wonder why Faraday wasn't allowed to "move on." And I still kind of wonder about Mrs. Hawking's role in the whole show. Ah well.)
I L.O.V.E.D. it. I'm with M - still lots of questions, just not terribly important ones. I think they've given us enough info to form our own answers if we really want to. Personally, I'm really impressed with how they were able to wrap it up.
ReplyDeleteMrs. Whidmore's behavior makes a lot more sense to me now - She didn't want Desmond to catch on to what was going on because she was worried that she was going to take Faraday with him when they "moved on". But since she's the one that killed him, and because she loves him and wants the best for him, she's wanting to enjoy being with him as long as she can.
I mean she was worried that *he (Desmond) was going to take Faraday with him.
ReplyDeleteSo what exactly is that limbo world that they were in? And HOW did they (and who's they?!)create it? And when? So they're not really alive in limbo world, but Mrs. Widmore doesn't want Faraday taken even though they're not really alive, so couldn't she actually just follow him into the next step if she wanted to?
ReplyDeleteAnd what was the purpose of the island in the first place? What was the light? Why did they have to keep it from going out? What would REALLY happen if the island had sunk to the depths of the sea (I was kind of hoping it would)
I wasn't disappointed by the whole episode (most of it I quite enjoyed), just by the very end. Maybe you all can explain things to me so they make more sense. I was just so dreading the whole "you're dead" thing. Blah.