Lost finale- the answers, and of course, more questions
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Any one who cares about Lost’s finale already knows how my questions were answered, but for the sake of tying up loose ends, I’ll recap:
- Who’s in the coffin? The man in the coffin is referred to as Jeremy Bentham through-out the two hour finale. It was obvious this man had been visiting the Oceanic 6 recently in order to tell them to go back to the island, and that Sayid believed that with him dead (he suspects foul-play, though it was determined a suicide) the Ocreanic 6 were in danger. In the end, we see that the man in the coffin is none other than John Locke.
- Does Jin and/or Claire die? I am holding out the Jin is NOT dead, despite how it looked in the finale. We saw people jumping into the water and we did not exactly see Jin get blown up in the explosive, so I am hopeful that in the end, he is still alive. Nothing was really answered about Claire, except that she appears in Aaron’s bedroom 3 years later when Kate burst in on them. And just as quickly as Claire warns her, “Don’t you dare bring him back to that island!”, she disappears. The whispers on the phone in Kate’s flash forward dream, when played in reverse, say, “The island needs you. You have to go back, before it’s too late.”
- How do the “Oceanic 6″ randomly bump into each other (as at the moment, they are more or less scattered) and hitch an exclusive, one-way ride off the island? — We all know how they end up together and how Sawyer sacrifices himself so that the other 6 can get a little further with a low tank of gas. Ah, sigh. Wondering about what Sawyer whispered to Kate before the kiss and jumping out of the helicopter? Check this out.
- Why are the Oceanic 6, in flash-forwards, keeping the true story about the island from the rest of the world? This reveal wasn’t very convincing to me. In Jack’s opinion, Locke is a flake. So why did he decide they should all lie at the last minute when they see Penny’s boat? And why do the other Oceanic 6 so easily accept this is the only way to do it? I get it, that if people know about the island, then every one else is in danger, sure, but the willingness to make up a fake experience seems a little unrealistic.
- What is the deal with the time difference between the island and the freighter? I think the only thing that touched on this concept was the delay from the dead man’s arm signal on the island and the detonation of the bomb on the frieghter.
- Who is the ageless Richard? Do do do do… still a mystery. Though, he may not be agless — he might just be time traveling, a ghost, or on an island that has been “jumping” time.
- many, many more…
By the way, some of us over at my house were totally annoyed by the preview for alternate endings to Season 4. (Not a great move by ABC, in my opinion, as most casual viewers thought, “I KNEW they don’t have a real plan about what is happening on this show!”) Turns out, from what I am reading, these alternate endings were created in order to fake out any spoilers- if anything got leaked or any cast member knew the one and only ending, it could ruin it for people, so they made a few fake ones.
There’s so many theories about so many unended mysteries that I don’t even know how to begin, but here’s some of the good one’s I have come across today:
- DocArzt theories (which are more like additional questions?)
-ABC’s Lost message boards theories
- Lost-pedia theories about this episode
With a long 8 months til next season, I’ll try to do some more reading ![]()

I even have a google group, Lost in Portland, by which Portland friendies can be in the know about coming to our pad for “Lost Night”. Yeah, so what that there are only two other people besides me and my Hubs. We are new here. These things take time! (And all you who didn’t accept the invite, yeah, you- you know who you are… the BLACK SMOKE MONSTER IS GONNA GET YOU, ISLAND STYLE!)






