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May. 24th, 2010 12:29 am
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You know what? I've been to the other side. Trust me. It's not that great. And the food sucks!



Let me preface this by telling you a[n extremely short] story. Today some friends of ours came over to the house and brought their two daughters, Diana and Soraya. Soraya is five years old and is finishing up kindergarten. It was raining buckets today and she and I went outside and sat on the back deck underneath the awning while it rained. At some point, she randomly said to me, "One day we're all going to get old and die." This of course prompted a serious, but short conversation between me and this adorable and precocious little one. But at the end of the day, who knew she was spoiling the end of lost for me?

Now, don't get me wrong, there was a lot I liked about the finale. There were also things I didn't like. A lot of people have said, "it's not perfect." And I'll concur with that, but I think I may have to re-watch in order to appreciate the complexities of the whole she-bang. This reaction primarily deals with the last fifteen minutes of the show and nothing more than that.

I was thrilled that they finally merged the sideshow and the island timeline. That was something I was hoping for and something I knew that we would get. But as I told [livejournal.com profile] slybrunette, I wasn't particularly happy with the place that thought-submarine eventually docked.

Sideshow, for me, now means that they're all, including Aaron and probably Ji Yeon, dead. Whoever survived -- those who did or did not make it off the island -- they lived full lives and then eventually died, as people are prone to do. So now, the sideshow is after they are all dead and have met up in their "special place with all the glowy white light" aka heaven.

I don't know, it just felt heavy-handed and too overt and well, plain. Juliet was wrong. It didn't work. [Unless you're talking heavenly candy bars.] Not even in some "wait, we can still make this work, kind-of" sort of way. I was hoping the sideshow would end up being something fantastical, some actual chance for these characters to start over.

But it isn't magic at all. It's simply the afterlife. And that makes me sad in a way that isn't cathartic at all.

It is simply these last few moments of the show that have me wishing it ended differently. So I will have to go back and watch it again to properly digest how I feel about the finale as a whole.

Date: 2010-05-24 05:41 am (UTC)
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From: [identity profile] killmotion.livejournal.com
I can see where one would feel unsatisfied I guess but for me there was closure with all the characters. Everyone got to be with whom they loved and they got their new start...because well if it was heaven in the end, isn't that where you get to be happy forever with the ones you love? So them meeting up in the sidewaysverse was the precursor of all that was to come for heaven for all of them. They all lived full lives in the real world (which is what we saw leading up to the end...) but in the end they get to be together and that was what made it perfect for me. And why I was literally bawling and gasping for air. Tearing up just thinking about it now. I know lots of questions weren't gonna be answered but all I wanted to know in the end was where everyone would end up and that's what I got and that is why I was very satisfied with the ending.

Date: 2010-05-24 04:02 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] crickets.livejournal.com
Yeah but I don't think everyone would or should be comfortable with a big fat heaven metaphor. For me, I'm not. At least not with this show. Maybe I'm just not the type who likes nice and tidy endings.

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