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That last scene was disappointing to me. Half the people guessed that on the original episode. Why make the season finale ending be that? It just seemed to be an episode of "finally this happened" instead of a really shocking finale like we're used to. Ah well.

can't wait for season 5 and see why john locke failed as leader

You need to see S5 to see that? He's been failing all along.

That last scene was disappointing to me. Half the people guessed that on the original episode. Why make the season finale ending be that? It just seemed to be an episode of "finally this happened" instead of a really shocking finale like we're used to. Ah well.

Thats because its really the only thing that makes sense.

That last scene was disappointing to me. Half the people guessed that on the original episode. Why make the season finale ending be that? It just seemed to be an episode of "finally this happened" instead of a really shocking finale like we're used to. Ah well.

Wow this Finale wasn't good enough for you?

I'm just saying. Locke has never been shown to be decisive enough to lead, why should it be a surprise that he failed?

I'm pretty sure it was both Jack and Locke (together) were meant to lead for the protection of the island. Both independently have shown to be weak. Jack has never been a good leader either - always ruling this out without a second question until it slaps him across the face. I just thought and feel like both Jack and Locke were supposed to help each other, but it turned out to be opposite from season 1 to season 4. Anyways, season 5 will give us a good plot showing the failure that occurred on the island and perhaps the unveiling of Jacob.

am i the only one that is thinking "sweet jesus i'm confused".. i can't keep up with this man, i'm so fckn lost (pun intended)

many more questions.. and only one thing answered. Who Jeremy Bentham was.. and we had already guessed who it was a long time ago...lol

HOW did lock get off the island??? he wasn't on the life boat!

Answer: Season 5.

NO Jin!!!!!! :(

Perhaps Christian Shephard saved both Michael and Jin. Perhaps they just showed Micheal and Christian talking and not Jin and Christian because Michael was beside the bomb. Really - what else could "go now" mean with Christian being there. Obviously something happened at the instance of time and not just some random event in which the island was saying goodbye?

am i the only one that is thinking "sweet jesus i'm confused".. i can't keep up with this man, i'm so fckn lost (pun intended)

many more questions.. and only one thing answered. Who Jeremy Bentham was.. and we had already guessed who it was a long time ago...lol

Well, if you have the time. Read Time travel theory LOST. With Ben Linus finally admitting Time Travel on the island, I think the Time travel theory holds some merit.

Hurly lied to Walt that was sad

and Ben is the DEVIL, that guy is Jacob

Christian Shepard wtf, how did this guy get such a big part, I hated how he said its time to go Micheal

Season 5 is going to be awesome, wth is Sun doing going to Widmore**

you guys dont know if Locke died because he was a bad leader, he wasn't even the leader Ben's ****ing ass was

and another thing, you know all the people on the boat when it exploded, why didnt they try to get on the helicopter, they could of put a lot more people on there

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