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they all end up in an extremely unikely scenario that really doesn't make sense
[EDIT] sorry I've just given away the whole series!
[EDIT] sorry I've just given away the whole series!
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power corrupts, absolute power corrupts absolutely
kevin nolan is so fat, that when he sits around the house he sits around the house
kevin nolan is so fat, that when he sits around the house he sits around the house
*CAUTION: LOST SERIES 3 FINALE SPOILERS*
Before dying, Charlie tells Desmond that it is not Penny's boat that is coming. Jack and the tower-bound group are intercepted by Ben and Alex. Ben says that Naomi is lying, and she will be the death of everyone on the island. Ben is taken captive, and Alex is introduced to her mother Rousseau for the first time. After the frequency is cleared, Naomi reaches her ship via a satellite phone, but is killed by Locke, who tells Jack they are not meant to leave the island. Defiant, Jack speaks to the person on the phone, who says they will be there soon.
Walt returns, quite randomly.
The parallel story in the season finale centers around Jack whose life is clearly a mess. After reading a newspaper clipping, the content of which is not visible on screen, he is distraught and attempts to commit suicide by jumping off a bridge.
The newspaper clipping turns out to be a death notice - he goes to the funeral home and he is the only one there. We do not see who the dead person is. Jack declares himself neither friend nor family, but Jack is clearly overwhelmed with sadness or guilt about the death. Throughout the story, Jack is seen trying to reach an unknown character on the phone. Near the end of the episode he gets in touch and arranges to meet the person who is revealed to be Kate, who meets him and talks to him, telling him he looks terrible. Throughout the conversation, it becomes apparent that the parallel story has been a "flash-forward" to Jack's life after leaving the island, as opposed to a flashback. ate, still refusing to return, mentions that "he" will wonder where she is (she does not say who "he" is), gets back into her car, and drives away.
Before dying, Charlie tells Desmond that it is not Penny's boat that is coming. Jack and the tower-bound group are intercepted by Ben and Alex. Ben says that Naomi is lying, and she will be the death of everyone on the island. Ben is taken captive, and Alex is introduced to her mother Rousseau for the first time. After the frequency is cleared, Naomi reaches her ship via a satellite phone, but is killed by Locke, who tells Jack they are not meant to leave the island. Defiant, Jack speaks to the person on the phone, who says they will be there soon.
Walt returns, quite randomly.
The parallel story in the season finale centers around Jack whose life is clearly a mess. After reading a newspaper clipping, the content of which is not visible on screen, he is distraught and attempts to commit suicide by jumping off a bridge.
The newspaper clipping turns out to be a death notice - he goes to the funeral home and he is the only one there. We do not see who the dead person is. Jack declares himself neither friend nor family, but Jack is clearly overwhelmed with sadness or guilt about the death. Throughout the story, Jack is seen trying to reach an unknown character on the phone. Near the end of the episode he gets in touch and arranges to meet the person who is revealed to be Kate, who meets him and talks to him, telling him he looks terrible. Throughout the conversation, it becomes apparent that the parallel story has been a "flash-forward" to Jack's life after leaving the island, as opposed to a flashback. ate, still refusing to return, mentions that "he" will wonder where she is (she does not say who "he" is), gets back into her car, and drives away.
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Try this, Batty.
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0411008/episodes#season-2
or more specifically
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1004798/plotsummary
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0411008/episodes#season-2
or more specifically
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1004798/plotsummary
"If you cannot answer a man's argument, all it not lost; you can still call him vile names. " Elbert Hubbard.
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- Montreal Wanderer
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I could be wrong but this was not intended to be the end of season 2 but more of a halfway point - if the strike ends we may have more this year.jmjhb wrote:Decent ending, though I kinda saw what was coming. Wasn't as good as S1, but S3 does have the potential to be awesome.
"If you cannot answer a man's argument, all it not lost; you can still call him vile names. " Elbert Hubbard.
Whoops, I meant Volume 2!Montreal Wanderer wrote:I could be wrong but this was not intended to be the end of season 2 but more of a halfway point - if the strike ends we may have more this year.jmjhb wrote:Decent ending, though I kinda saw what was coming. Wasn't as good as S1, but S3 does have the potential to be awesome.
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