Monday, May 31, 2010

A Polar(bear?)izing Finale: LOST pt2


I agree...I think this finale worked. Emotionally, it was supercharged. I think Darlton gave plenty of warning a few weeks ago when they said they wanted to create a sendoff that would make their mothers cry. Mission accomplished!

It was clear this season was taking a religious bent early on. Hints as to the real destination of the series were present years ago as well. For example, Penny's letter in Live Together Die Alone was a huge clue: 
Dearest Des,
I am writing this letter to
you as you leave for prison. And I've
hidden it in the one place you would
turn to in a moment of great desperation.
I know you go away with
the weight of what happened on your
shoulders. And I know the only
person who can ever take it off is
you. Sorry to be so dramatic, but
these are dramatic times, are they not?
Please don't give up, Des. Because
all we really need to survive is one
person who truly loves us.
and you have her. I will wait for
you. Always.
I love you, Pen
If you remember, in that episode, they repeated the letter twice. Once when Desmond found it in Our Mutual Friend and again when he turned the key on the hatch. I guess it could have read, "all we really need to get to heaven is one person who truly loves us."
A lot of the anger comes from the sci-fi ers and they have a good point. This ending is very loosely associated with everything that went before it. You could have taped this onto the end of any ensemble drama and it might have worked. The impact comes from witnessing six years of struggling and suffering of these characters - you wanted them to have happy endings.
All this being said - what about the mysteries?
The Egyptian statue of fertility?
The women losing the ability to give birth on the island some time after Ethan was born?
Justin's bird....
Who was in the cabin? Smokey? But we saw him wandering the island as himself when the bearded ghost asked Lock for help...
Where did Jacob's lists come from? Was Smokey giving them to Ben? Were they part of the long con?
Who thought Nikki and Paulo would be a good idea?
What caused Satan's hot tub to turn black? It wasn't the death of Jacob because Ben turned a little evil years ago when Richard threw him in.
When Desmond was traveling through time and tried to buy the ring and got talked out of it by Mrs. Featherbottom was that really purgatory? Was that the first glimpse of the Sideways world?
Did Sawyer really eat the fish biscuits?
Oh well, I guess we'll never know...but maybe that's not a bad thing. Anybody else think some of the explanations this season were lame? The whispers are lost souls...really? Sometimes, too much 'splainin is not a good thing. Right Lucy?
-tom-

A Polar(bear?)izing Finale: LOST

For days after the finale I saw a variety of two kinds of Facebook statuses, either: "best show ever" or "thanks for wasting the last 6 years of my life". I am sure that many friends and families had bitter discussions about what happened and if the series was worth their time. I am still trying to convince my brother that the LOST finale not only did not waste his time, but wrapped up the show in the best way possible. He still won't budge.
I will admit that the "purgatory" story line was much more of a goodbye than a finale but since the show has weighed much more heavily on the characters than the plot, I was more than willing to sit through as many hours as it took to say goodbye to some of my favorite TV characters. I will be the first to say that Jin, Sun and Kate are three of my least favorite characters and I openly rooted for their demise in many episodes. However, I was genuinely touched by their "awakenings" off-island. Many shows have a "clips" episode where they show some of their favorite moments from earlier episodes and to me they feel very stale. If I wanted to watch that scene I would just go back and watch the f#$king episode! But LOST took you back in such a powerful way that I almost wish each person's awakening lasted a little longer. All the moments we witnessed were essential to the physical and emotional growth of the characters as we got to know them. They were touching and the helped promote what the show has been saying since episode 1: EVERYONE IS DAMAGED, EVERYONE HAS ISSUES, SO LET GO, FORGIVE YOURSELF/OTHERS AND CHANGE! But many viewers were more wrapped up in the mysteries than the message.
The answers (or lack thereof) are where people start to get upset with the show. If you went into the finale saying, "well they better answer this or that" then you were no doubt going to be let down. If you want a show where you know exactly what happened in each episode and why, then watch HOUSE or SCRUBS. People, you are complaining about a show were a giant bird flies overhead and yells one of the characters names for jacob's-sake! Of course they are not going to answer why in the hell that happened. You want to know why? Because the answer you have in your' head in most likely better that what the writers would have written. I have spent six years formulating absurd theories about what was happening in LOST, if they answered all the questions that they have raised then what the hell would I do with my spare time? In the end the show is about how you interact with the people in your life and that nothing is ruined forever. I am certainly excited to see what projects the writers move on to next even though I have a feeling we will never see anything like LOST again. So keep debating what happened and feel free to comment. In the wise words of Jimmy Kimmel "I have no idea what happened in LOST but I have no problem telling you your theories are wrong."

-Justin-