Monday, June 28, 2010

The Chart Of The Berger Paints

Lost Letter, the end

(contains spoilers)

I got there with a bit 'late, but I got there too ... the last episode of LOST!
Lost is over ... and as was mentioned in the series, "ends once and everything else is progress." In this sentence there is a good part of the meaning of all six seasons of what was probably one of the TV series of the most messed up story ... between travel time and space, flashbacks, flash forwards and the continued opening of new storylines, new characters, old puzzles, doubts, deception (many), half-truths ...
It closes with a finale that if a party leaves a bitter taste due to the lack of explanations and answers to many questions that we had made, on the other tells us that the true meaning of all, it was in those details ... it does not matter why and how little things have happened ... important are the relationships between the characters, how they lived and with whom, their histories and their emotions ... and also the fact that we have thrill and excitement for 6 seasons!

course, know more about the numbers, the origin of the island on the figure of Jacob, the history of the Others, it would be nice ... but perhaps satisfy these curiosities would be quite boring, and maybe we would lose sight of the other message ...
Maybe it was a turning point a bit 'too mystical, last season, but deep down I was not disappointed, I would have been much more disappointed with a succession of mundane explanations, and probably unsatisfactory (and hard to find, given the number of irons in the fire).
All in all, I am satisfied ... not so much of the final itself, but of the whole story ... definitely worth it!

And finally, the sentence that says the father to Jack ... beautiful, a little 'tear-jerking, but profoundly true for all of our lives:

The most 'important of your life,' was the time you spent with these people. 'S why you're all here. Nobody does it alone, Jack.
You needed all of them ... and they needed you.






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