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What does that have to do with the finale?

Cuz I am wondering about the son, who (Is it Walt?) might it be?

Yes, he's the one who outed her by revealing her full name, where she came from and why the were there.

That's strange, cuz Ben knows everything he should know that's Annie if she is indeed her... or maybe Ben doesn't really know everything? Or maybe Charlotte isn't Annie at all!

Weren't we supposed to have a Ben-Annie episode this season? :huh:

Just had another thought, that might be Jacob in the coffin, notice how they never refer to his real name and they have called the body "him" a lot like they used to do on the island, also Locke wouldnt willingly leave the island so i dont really believe it is him.

Cuz they want the viewers to Keep guessing who the person is!

Despite Jeremy Bentham is Influenced by John Locke (Philosopher) I refused to think it was Locke. So I was pretty surprised myself, now I hope they don't have a plot hole about his son, and all...

Either he

a) Adopts a son (Maybe Walt)

b) had sex and son born on the island on the island

c) had a son in the past, who we never found out about...more flashback in Season 5 to tell that part of story.

Im not disputing that it isnt Locke, but why would no one want to refer to his real name, they did that on the island a lot, ben said he took his orders from "him" and he only ever revealed jacobs name to Locke.

because if they use his real name people might hear it. John Locke was on 815 and DIED in the crash according to the story they are telling. Thus, it isn't a very good idea to talk about him using his real name.

because if they use his real name people might hear it. John Locke was on 815 and DIED in the crash according to the story they are telling. Thus, it isn't a very good idea to talk about him using his real name.

Exactly. He's suppose to be dead in another event. Makes sense.

because if they use his real name people might hear it. John Locke was on 815 and DIED in the crash according to the story they are telling. Thus, it isn't a very good idea to talk about him using his real name.

Bingo, yeah that's definitely another reason for the show's logic sake, besides the effect of viewers guessing who he is.

Anyone else think they'll continue next season from the end of this season? AKA We follow Jacks mission to get back on the island.

Technically even if its been 5 years off the island, thats like, a year on the island.

So not much cast changing has to be done.

Locke wouldnt willingly leave the island so i dont really believe it is him.

You are very wrong there. Locke came back and was telling people that bad things happened after moving the island. He came back because he wants to protect the island. It isn't out of the question that he left the island cannot return to the island because he cannot find it now. But still wants to protect it, just like Ben.

I am lost for words. That was the best episode(s) i have ever watched. Fantastic, every second of it!

Questions:

1) Pilot? He was meant to be returning

2) Lostfan108? Was he correct?

Reversed phone message for Kate

"The island needs you Kate, you have to go back?"

Season Finale - 2 Alternate Endings

Haha as if. Sawyer and Desmond!

Edited by Peewee210

just watched the season finale and all i have to say is...damn i'm good!

i think john locke is the last of the oceanic 6 and he is the one in the coffin. kate doesn't like him so it would have made sense for her to turn her nose up at the idea of going to his funeral. also, he wouldn't have any friends or family to attend his funeral. jack grieves at the funeral in remorse for taking him off the island.

I still think Season 1 finale trumps any finale so far but it was still good.

The donkeywheel was a thing I think that will either make people jump the shark or stay and watch and yes peewee lostfan was on the button for everything.

Season 1 - Very jaw dropping. That was spoiler free for me at that point, so i didn't know that Mr Friendly will be turning up.

Season 2 - Very WTF moment. Wasn't that great

Season 3 - Kind of knew what was going to happen so it didn't excite me and much

Season 4 - Minus knowing who ended up in the coffin, that was by far the best finale.

This viral marketing is awesome, does that mean a new branch of Dharma?

Come again?

Everyone loves a bit of Dharma.

Going to see more of it next season!

Especially with the ARG which I am sure is what the Octagon stuff is about

Viral marketing being the Octagon stuff its a bit like with Dark Knight where they create sites for people to follow to make you feel like Gotham City exists which is a bit like what they are doing with that.

Something from Kristin

According to my sources, our Claire-bear (Emilie de Ravin) will not be a regular in season five, but rather she will be on a "holding contract." However, after her sojourn in the underworld, or wherever she is, she will return to us for season six.

Source: E!Online

I just found Michael Ausiello has left TV Guide, no more spoilers from him then.

Anyone else think they'll continue next season from the end of this season? AKA We follow Jacks mission to get back on the island.

Technically even if its been 5 years off the island, thats like, a year on the island.

So not much cast changing has to be done.

As far as we know the flash forwards have only gone to 2007, so where did you get 5 years off the island = 1 year on? We know that post-island, when Jack was with Kate it was August 30th, 2007, and since then several things have occurred (post island timeline).

just watched the season finale and all i have to say is...damn i'm good!

Except Locke wasn't one of the Oceanic Six and that's not why Jack had remorse :p

Thanks to the extended episode (all 30 seconds of it), we now know who the other three survivors were (yes three, not two): Boone, Libby and Charlie. Aaron doesn't count as one of the eight survivors of the crash because he had not yet been born. I wonder why those three and not others like Ana Lucia, Eko or Jin?

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