
Every Wednesday night, at exactly 8:59 PM, I sit down in front of my television, flip to the HD channel of FOX, and prepare to get Lost. I sit there, anxiously awaiting for the show to start and ignore the 3 million questions coming from my roommate, because lets face it, trying to explain this television show to someone who hasn’t religiously watched it since day one, is like trying to teach a four year old calculus. I ignore the phone calls from my boyfriend, because lets face it, even if I miss a second of this masterpiece, watching the rest with missing information will be like trying to teach myself calculus. And while some of you may think this is approach is somewhat, alright I’ll say it, crazy, I know a lot of other people who are just as engaged in the weekly antics of the survivors of Oceanic Flight 815.
Since my schedule consists of balancing school, work and a 4 a.m. wake up call every Monday, Wednesday and Friday for the radio station, I have limited time and an even more limited list of things I actually enjoy/have the time for now. LOST is one of those things. During that hour long television show, I'm relaxed, excited, and my brain is stimulated. Like the Zone Diet, it's the perfect combination.
Because I have such little time now, I pretty much throw all of my energy into this show and like a true LOST fan would do, I theorize. So, I’m about to share with you something that may just blow your mind: my theory as to how the show will end.
Spoiler Alert! If you do not want to know the end of the show, then please do not continue reading. After watching Lost faithfully for five seasons and studying each character and scenario more then studying for Intermediate Spanish II, I think I have figured out just how this island soap opera will end.
If you’ve been watching Season 5, you know that Ben’s main mission has been trying to get everybody back on to the island. However, we don’t know how they are supposed to get back on to the island, we just know that John Locke is determined to get off the island, in order to get the “Oceanic 6” back on the island. Well, imagine this: John Locke successfully gets everyone (who is left on the island in that weird time warp phase) off of the island, only to go back in time and get everyone to take that initial flight that crashed on the island.
Take a deep breathe, and continue soaking it all in...
We find out in the first few seasons that everyone is already somehow connected, and we are starting to find that out more with each new episode. So, imagine if the only way to get everyone back on the island would have already happened – when Oceanic Flight 815 crashed. That is why everyone who was on Flight 815, was meant to be on that flight.
Confusing? Not if you watch Lost. But if you don’t, doing your homework may be more fun then reading this post.
It’s Wednesday, and Lost is slowly approaching. Perhaps I should have waited to post this until after this episode, I hear we are supposed to be learning a lot more information…
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