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Monday, May 24, 2010

Lost Spoiler...Alert if you missed it anyway

DID YOU GET THE ANSWERS TO ALL YOUR QUESTIONS, FROM THE 'LOST' FINALE?

After six seasons and some 120 episodes, "Lost", the series to a close Sunday night.

Story lines overlapped between the characters on the island and in their parallel lives in the "normal" world back home in California.

On the island, Jack (Matthew Fox) has volunteered from among the chosen candidates to take over from Jacob (Mark Pellegrino) as the island's protector.

The Smoke Monster, in the form of Locke's body (Terry O'Quinn), wants to stop the candidates, kill them, destroy the island and sail away.

Back in Los Angeles, Jack, who's a surgeon, is about to operate on Locke, who (in this incarnation) is crippled.

But then back on the island, Jack and the Monster-Who-Looks-Like-Locke have a tense confrontation.

Monster-Locke says, "I assume you're here to stop me."

Jacko says, "Can't stop you," but promises instead, "I'm gonna kill you."

Well, he doesn't. But a bit later, Kate (Evangeline Lilly) kills the monster-who-is-mortal-again with a single gunshot after a fierce cliffside fight between him and Jack.

Back in L.A., Locke's surgery is a success. From his bed, he gratefully tells Jack he has feeling back in his legs.

Locke says, "Jack, I hope that somebody does for you what you just did for me" Jacko seems to be having flashes of memory of his alternate existence. It's the sort of memory bursts all the characters are having: island recollections invading their consciousness.

A few minutes later, Jack runs into Kate, his island love, where they, too, play the haven't-I-seen-you-somewhere-before game.

He asks her to follow him to a gathering at a church where all the castaways seem to be having a beatific funeral reception for themselves.

And Jack reconciles with his dead father, whose body he had been bringing back from Sydney when Oceanic flight 815 crashed on the lost island at the start of the series.
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