Jacob: I did not pluck Any of you out of a happy existence. You were all flaw. I Chose You Because You Were like me. You were all alone. You were all looking for Something That You Could find Out There. I Chose You Because You Needed this place as much as it Needed You.
In this final stretch is the Lost are managing to satisfy both Lost phagocytes (thanks, Bertoff) eager to get answers, and those who see the show mainly for its characters and their plots, or at least is trying, as we have seen many times, complaints are inevitable. In this sense, "What They Died For" is again a perfect combination of action, character development and ropes tied, or tying-in addition to being the quintessential transitional episode, which catapults us towards the end almost without noticing He has made me very short. There are those who say they're closing all seems very rushed and forced. The truth is that no series is free of such reviews in its final episodes, and the nature of Lost the stands as strong candidate to receive any criticism of this type. Discern whether this is true of a final precipitate is sometimes difficult, but from experience I can say that the syndrome is probably 'I need more episodes to live. " At some point you have to stop and pointed to the horizon for three years, should be easier to assume that this is the end, and understand that the precipitation of events is perhaps an illusion caused by the desire to not end Lost.
The key scene to assume that this is the final job interview with the fire of Jacob Jack, Sawyer, Kate and Hurley. Jacob and devoid of the ambiguities that made him a highly ambivalent character-states explicitly and directly what is wrong and how to fix, as well summarized in a few sentences the essence of the characters in the series. Not that the audience does not know anything about what Jacob told the candidates, but the fact that they finally know what it's all about, provides the dose needed before concluding "The End". Jack, how could it be otherwise, accept the job-for the relief of Hurley, who wonders, like us, what would have happened if nobody had done, and drinking the water that gives Jacob, has sealed the fate Assuming from the end of the third season, with the difference that then Jack wanted to return to the island because they needed it, and now is convinced that the island needs him Jacob thinks that something does not remove the other.
After the previous episode, that despite the criticism appears to be the perfect prelude to "What They Died For" - the absence of the Losties is offset by an eventful episode in which every of them are involved. On the island, while a group talk peacefully with Jacob, another faces the Black Smoke and Charles Widmore and Tina Fey low hours. Richard flies. Ben says a handful of one-liners ("Can I get you a glass of lemonade?"), Killing Charles after No-Locke threatens to kill Penny - "He Does not get to save historical daughter, "says Ben. And Miles. Miles "why is not dead?
In the alternate reality, Desmond, the mad genius, brings together the Losties to take them to a concert. In anticipation of seeing Juliet "that may not be the mother of the son of Jack, but who knows," "What They Died For "we offered the penultimate Lostie -cameos. If at the beginning of the season, the appearances of the Losties in sideflashes eventually saturate, this stretch are coming to thrill me as I did not think would. See Ana Lucia is not so exciting as to see Danielle Rousseau is much more clean-ugly, but contributes to the enormous feeling of complete cycle that makes me a knot in my stomach all the time. Rousseau appears to give closure Ben in the alternate reality and give the poor guy deserved happiness in this episode also give him a beating, giving back what it lost in the island, at her daughter she lost Ben tears, and me too. When Juliet appears on the flat-certainly be back after a while I promise to applaud. Moreover, John decided, in another emotional scene-again super-Terry O'Quinn, who wants Action-Hero-Jack right out of the wheelchair. Everything in the alternate reality is ready for the grand finale, the meeting in the auditorium. Did Desmond fly through the air?
And No-Locke reveals his ultimate plan: to destroy the island, secret information safely with Widmore and Desmond as a weapon of mass destruction. No final fantasy series is complete without the total destruction of the place has been so now witness and protagonist of the story. And I think a good idea. Lost ends. What does it matter and if everything blows up?
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