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Post by LuBu McJohnson »

Geez, that kinda sucked...
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Post by arthursimone »

what if Jacob had been Samuel L. Jackson??
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Post by Asaf »

Not great, no. Definitely did not need to be two hours.

I was kinda annoyed once Jakob started appearing in people's pasts without doing anything (Sun and Jin, Jack). Just to be there.

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Asaf wrote:
I was kinda annoyed once Jakob started appearing in people's pasts without doing anything (Sun and Jin, Jack). Just to be there.

nah, dude, the candy bar changed everything!!!
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Asaf wrote:Not great, no. Definitely did not need to be two hours.

I was kinda annoyed once Jakob started appearing in people's pasts without doing anything (Sun and Jin, Jack). Just to be there.
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MSG TO CEEJ:
HYDROGEN BOMB = YOU OWE JEFF A BEER
<END OF LINE>

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Post by Jeff »

Screw you guys. My mind is blown, big time. I loved it. LOVED IT!!!
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Post by bradisntclever »

arthursimone wrote:
Asaf wrote:
I was kinda annoyed once Jakob started appearing in people's pasts without doing anything (Sun and Jin, Jack). Just to be there.

nah, dude, the candy bar changed everything!!!
Once I saw the candy bar get stuck, I thought, "Christ, if Jacob uses the vending machine and offers Jack the extra candy bar..." It was painful.
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Post by Jeff »

bradisntclever wrote:
arthursimone wrote:
Asaf wrote:
I was kinda annoyed once Jakob started appearing in people's pasts without doing anything (Sun and Jin, Jack). Just to be there.

nah, dude, the candy bar changed everything!!!
Once I saw the candy bar get stuck, I thought, "Christ, if Jacob uses the vending machine and offers Jack the extra candy bar..." It was painful.
Jeez! Yeah, how awful it is to have a scene where somebody gives somebody a candy bar! Series ruin-er!
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Asaf wrote:Not great, no. Definitely did not need to be two hours.

I was kinda annoyed once Jakob started appearing in people's pasts without doing anything (Sun and Jin, Jack). Just to be there.
I thought it was weird that Jacob helped everyone except Sayid. Jastroch says that he saved him from getting hit by the car, but the timing suggests to me that Sayid and his lady would have cleared the path of the car if not for Jacob's interference. Either way, it's just odd that Sayid's encounter with Jacob meant so much more than the others.

And agreed, there was no need for 2 hours and it was less of a cliffhanger than the average episode. But still, it had some pretty cool stuff going on.
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Jeff wrote:Jeez! Yeah, how awful it is to have a scene where somebody gives somebody a candy bar! Series ruin-er!
Totally, that's what got the Honeymooners cancelled. When Jacob handed him the candybar, I just shut off the tv and wept.
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hujhax wrote:MSG TO CEEJ:
HYDROGEN BOMB = YOU OWE JEFF A BEER
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Wait a sec. Why do I owe him I beer. I totally predicted that ending. Wait, did I say if I was
right I owed him a beer?

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Post by HerrHerr »

Great SERIES finale! Man, everyone's just dead. How very existential.

I've never seen a series just end with so much annihilation. Amazing.

They should have a LOST II. I mean, just never resolving who Locke actually was. Wow.

It took some balls to finish off a series so open-endedly.
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HerrHerr wrote:Great SERIES finale! Man, everyone's just dead. How very existential.

I've never seen a series just end with so much annihilation. Amazing.

They should have a LOST II. I mean, just never resolving who Locke actually was. Wow.

It took some balls to finish off a series so open-endedly.
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Post by Asaf »

I mean to go from reviving Locke after his fall with a touch and pulling Sayid aside while his wife is run down to giving good tidings at a wedding and handing a candy bar and lame advice about how "sometimes you have to push it". It was just ridiculous. After a while I didn't need to see him popping up everywhere. They turned Jakob into Waldo or that money you could have saved from Geico.

"Who's that?"
"That's the karma you could have saved with Jakob."
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