@id152744424: This episode is about Ben becoming Hugo's assistant in the management of the island. and Hugo puts things in order, that is, in the outside world, he closes all branches of the dharma because it is no longer needed. + answered the question, what kind of polar bears are on the island - it's just an experiment. And the ending itself is such that everything that happened on the island is reality. And then everyone died. and those who left on the plane at the end (Kate, the pilot, Sawyer, etc.) also died at some point. Hugo and Ben also ruled the island, maybe for a hundred years, but they also died. And that other reality is like purgatory, a world where their souls were waiting for each other to then all go together to another world, to heaven or who already believes where.
@AndryHault: It was also confirmed in the "Epilogue" that those people whose souls are stuck on the island can still be helped, i.e. Michael and others may also be able to "go out" after some time. And as for the bears, in fact, the answer was given back when Sawyer was sitting in a cage (plus, an excerpt of the film was shown in flashbacks with little Ben). And then they repeated themselves, apparently because many viewers overlooked it.
But they explained why Walt was special, where the polar bears came from on the island, what kind of video it was at the Swan station and where the food from heaven came from. Thanks for the rush, at least after the finale I stopped crying with happiness.
It feels like the screenwriters, painting the plot in a frenzy on the move, forgot to explain some things, and after the ending they remembered and decided to quickly cover their tails. Where did those two warehouse workers get the resources if the Dharma has been gone for 20 years? Why would Ben give them answers at all? The series is on the 4th because there is a lot of water, plot holes and illogical actions of the characters. But the characters are interesting, yes, good acting, interesting plot twists. Everyone here is so excited about the series because of the very emotional ending.
answers the question that arose in the finale regarding the story about the "first" Hugo and the "second" Ben. perhaps they are the only ones who discussed some of their history at the final meeting, the details of which we do not know. it would be cool if there was some line of notes about Hugo's "reign." Epic protection of a magical island with Hawaiian music!
The most iconic and legendary series of all possible. How much did he give you? Thanks to him, we are who we are now and the world is the way it is now.
@BeataKatamadze: If you know written English well, you can read Lostpedia, the largest English-language fan site of the series. They also notice that not everything has been said. For example, read the pages for each episode - Trivia, etc. You will learn a lot of Easter eggs, maybe some questions will be answered.
As a result, there were still a lot of unanswered questions that were not closed even by this haste. Let's say yes, the Dharma has been gone for a long time and requests for provisions were automatic, but who sponsored the supply of this warehouse and who paid salaries to employees if the Hanso Foundation has not sponsored a long-dead organization for a long time?
But much more questions remain on other points. Why wasn't the island eventually destroyed by a hydrogen bomb after the explosion that brought the heroes back to their time? How does time travel work so selectively here, moving strictly defined characters? Why didn't the end of the world happen because of the explosion of the Swan and the release of abnormal energy, if we were persistently convinced that pressing the button is extremely important and it saves the world? What is going on with Christian on the island, and why does his appearance contradict the smoke's claims that it was allegedly him all this time? Why didn't all the central characters end up in the church of purgatory to move on to the light? Was the smoke really evil, or had Jacob just spurred him on to antagonism with his blinkered defense of the island? Why did the numbers "4 8 15 16 23 42" turn out to be cursed? What civilization was on the island and built a temple and a statue? What is the result with the topic of pregnancy on the island? Why didn't this problem exist before, and then it appeared? What is the topic of "infection"? Why did Dharma put "quarantine" labels on some of its facilities? Why did you introduce a vaccination protocol for workers at the Lebed station? What is the drug "Rx-1"?
I think that if you dig around, you can find a lot more questions that have arisen over all six seasons, to which we have not been given answers. After watching it, I feel like those two workers at the Dharma warehouse, who also had a whole bunch of questions.
@Hunter_Number23: don't miss the humorous short retelling-clarification of episodes of seasons 5-6 My YouTube links may no longer be available due to the removal of the channel for copyright, but YouTube itself, Facebook and the Lostpedia fan site should have these videos https://old.myshows.me/view/71662/
And the ending itself is such that everything that happened on the island is reality. And then everyone died. and those who left on the plane at the end (Kate, the pilot, Sawyer, etc.) also died at some point. Hugo and Ben also ruled the island, maybe for a hundred years, but they also died. And that other reality is like purgatory, a world where their souls were waiting for each other to then all go together to another world, to heaven or who already believes where.
And as for the bears, in fact, the answer was given back when Sawyer was sitting in a cage (plus, an excerpt of the film was shown in flashbacks with little Ben). And then they repeated themselves, apparently because many viewers overlooked it.
Where did those two warehouse workers get the resources if the Dharma has been gone for 20 years? Why would Ben give them answers at all?
The series is on the 4th because there is a lot of water, plot holes and illogical actions of the characters. But the characters are interesting, yes, good acting, interesting plot twists.
Everyone here is so excited about the series because of the very emotional ending.
They took it off to extinguish anger.
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it would be cool if there was some line of notes about Hugo's "reign." Epic protection of a magical island with Hawaiian music!
But much more questions remain on other points.
Why wasn't the island eventually destroyed by a hydrogen bomb after the explosion that brought the heroes back to their time?
How does time travel work so selectively here, moving strictly defined characters?
Why didn't the end of the world happen because of the explosion of the Swan and the release of abnormal energy, if we were persistently convinced that pressing the button is extremely important and it saves the world?
What is going on with Christian on the island, and why does his appearance contradict the smoke's claims that it was allegedly him all this time?
Why didn't all the central characters end up in the church of purgatory to move on to the light?
Was the smoke really evil, or had Jacob just spurred him on to antagonism with his blinkered defense of the island?
Why did the numbers "4 8 15 16 23 42" turn out to be cursed?
What civilization was on the island and built a temple and a statue?
What is the result with the topic of pregnancy on the island? Why didn't this problem exist before, and then it appeared?
What is the topic of "infection"? Why did Dharma put "quarantine" labels on some of its facilities? Why did you introduce a vaccination protocol for workers at the Lebed station? What is the drug "Rx-1"?
I think that if you dig around, you can find a lot more questions that have arisen over all six seasons, to which we have not been given answers. After watching it, I feel like those two workers at the Dharma warehouse, who also had a whole bunch of questions.
My YouTube links may no longer be available due to the removal of the channel for copyright, but YouTube itself, Facebook and the Lostpedia fan site should have these videos
https://old.myshows.me/view/71662/
I am glad that Ben, Hugo and Walt finally have a "family" and they are not alone