::::End Of LOST TV serious::::

DO you like the End?

  • Yes

    Votes: 20 51.3%
  • No

    Votes: 19 48.7%

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mayurankuna

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macho its good series machan...you know why i started watching this series ...bcox of one news
"no traffic on roads due to this LOST series in US"...
that much popular series ...
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mayurankuna

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bt there are some feed backs in this series ..cox flashback of all those people ..i know its kinda boring ....
in my opinion PRISON BREAK and LOST are really awesome serious series ....
 

sanddun

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    macho its good series machan...you know why i started watching this series ...bcox of one news
    "no traffic on roads due to this LOST series in US"...
    that much popular series ...
    ...

    bt there are some feed backs in this series ..cox flashback of all those people ..i know its kinda boring ....
    in my opinion PRISON BREAK and LOST are really awesome serious series ....

    yes
    hope to see all seasons in ART TV in sri lankan Television

    :):)
     

    sanddun

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    Still Mysteries


    The death of the Ajira passengers

    The Ajira massacre is an event in which all the remaining Ajira Flight 316 survivors left behind on Hydra Island were killed in an unknown manner. The last time the passengers seen alive, was upon Frank Lapidus' return to Hydra Island, when the passenger Jed informed him that Ilana and her team had taken over control. ("Dead Is Dead")


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    supunpancha

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    meke anthimata wena eka gana loku idea ekak nam naha. Eth comments baluwama therune island eke hitapu okkoma marila thiyenava kiyala.eyalage hitha loke thama pennuwe season 6. E kiwwe island ekedi sidu wena hama deyakma aththata sudu unu dewal.Eyala plane crash ekak une naha kiyala hithana ewa athta novena dewal.Eka eyalage hitha.Eyala diwya loke thama gihin thiyenne.. :D :D
    Danne harida kiyala.mata hithune mehema thama comments baluwamai kathawa baluwamai
     

    geethq

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    Lost ended with lots of questions probably the worst Season finale
    Greys Anatomy
    Supernatural
    Smallville
    The vampire diaries all had a super ending.....

    But at the end of lost WTF........ I felt stupid watching all those 6 seasons
    aniwa ban , chaa max ending ekak , melo rahak na therum karala dunneth na mechchara kal mokak unada kiyala :rolleyes:
     

    geethq

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    Machan lost kathaawa hondai mama okkoma baluwa final journey ekath baluwa. eth kathaawe podi awulak thiyenawa. ekiyanne island ekei normal jeewath wana place wala eka wita siduwana dewal pennuwe anthimata e samannya place wala jeewath wena characters walata island ekedi sidda wuna ewa feel wenawa ekai podi awulak thiyenawa. thawa ekak kattiyak island eken pita wenawa e kattiyama normal jeewath wana place walath innawa ehema island eken pitath wuna kattiya aye normal places walata enawa pennuweth naa. ekama time 2 dimension case ekak thiyenawa nam awulak naa. ehema kisima therumak nathuwa kathaawa iwarawunaa. ubata eka pahadilinam poddak explain karapan.

    I like this thread bcos I also have many questions about lost ending
    ow ban ekko parallel world case ekak wenna one, ehema ekakuth kiyanne na ne
     

    latekid

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    ow ban ekko parallel world case ekak wenna one, ehema ekakuth kiyanne na ne

    eheme kisima second dimension ekak naha ban.read my prvs posts.and jimmy kimmel live balanna(utube),eketh prashna tikakata uththara denawa Damon & caltron
     

    sanddun

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    ow ban ekko parallel world case ekak wenna one, ehema ekakuth kiyanne na ne

    Imagine that you spend several years of your life on a strange island, then off the strange island, then return to that island. Your experience connects you with other people, and also raises perplexing questions and profound mysteries. If you're a LOST fan, you have spent the past six years imagining this, so it should not be hard.

    Now imagine that you find yourself in another reality and have no recollection of those events on the island. But then you "wake up" and remember your earlier existence, and realize that you have died and have now somehow in or beyond death been reunited with those people.

    The ending of LOST is suggesting that when you have this experience, what comes out of your mouth will not be "So what was underneath the island?" but "I love you!" When you discover that you have lived and died and now continue to live or live again, you will rejoice rather than complain, connect with people rather than ask questions about what was really going on that time when such and such puzzled us.

    Unless you're one of those souls that can't move on. Then perhaps you'll remain on the island. And being there you may just possibly witness things that provide further explanations. But sooner or later you too will realize then that there was more to life, something important that you missed. Perhaps, like Michael, you killed rather than connected - even if it was out of a desire to save your son.

    When John Locke was alive and confronting death, he wished Jack had believed him. As he died the thought that passed through his head was "I don't understand." But when he passed into the afterlife and remembered all that had happened to him, he didn't mention either of those things. He didn't ask for answers. He simply hoped that someone would do for Jack what Jack did for him in that moment - help him remember it all, recall all the connections. And move on.

    And so that's what we're given at the end of LOST: the suggestion that everyone, even the "good guys," will be wrong about some things, the realization that every answer leads to another question, and a challenge to appreciate human connections more than answers, because the former are, in the grand scheme of things, more valuable. And whether you like LOST's vision of the afterlife, or don't think there is an afterlife at all, I suspect that its message about there being more to life than solving mysteries is still one that most of us can appreciate - even, and perhaps especially, those of us who spend our lives exploring puzzles and trying to answer unanswered questions, since we are best situated to confirm that it is indeed true that every answer only leads to more questions.