Lost: Dissatisfied with the ending? Here is a slightly better one?
By stealthy
@stealthy (8181)
United States
May 25, 2010 6:08pm CST
I was very dissatisfied with the ending. So as much as I hate "it was all a dream" endings, that is what I am proposing.
They all, and I mean just about all of them, wake up from a shared dream, or hallucination about the island adventures, on the plane(815) while it still has a ways to go to get to LA.
Jack and Kate are together and are retuning from their wedding/honeymoon in Australia. Their friends Juliet and Sawyer, Hugo and Libby are also retuning from their respective weddings, etc. Other friends on board are Desmond and Penny, Charlie and Claire(who is of course Jack's sister), Daniel and Charlotte, John Locke and his wife Helen, and new friends Sun and Jin. Jack's father is on board as are Daniel's and Penny's parents Charles and Eloise Widmore. Ben Linus, who is in business with Widmore, is on board with his wife Danielle and their daughter Alex. Two acquaintances, Jacob and Richard, also happen to be on board. Jack's dentist Bernard and his wife Rose are on board after a vacation. Michael, a rich owner of a construction company(that does work for Widmore) and sometimes artist, and his son Walt, who keeps talking about his new dog Vincent, are returning from visiting Michael's ex-girlfriend and Walt's mother. The pilot is Frank Lapedus. The marshal is on board escorting a fugitive, the man in black, back to the U.S. Also, on board are Ana Lucia and Ilana, also law enforcement officers, who are escorting the mercenary Martin Keamy back to the U.S. Bickering sister and brother Shannon and Boone are on board with Shannon's new friend Sayid who Boone thinks is going to be a good influence on Shannon. They quickly realize that they all had a similar dream and start discussing it for the rest of the flight. With Jacob's leadership, all but the fugitives and the marshal, decide to meet some time after landing and explore this shared unusual experience.
Did I leave anyone out you want on the plane? What do you think? Do you like it any better?
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3 responses
@stealthy (8181)
• United States
4 Jun 10
Actually it is not really a dream. It all happened, they just think it was a dream. Jacob, who somehow knew who to visit and when(for instance Locke falling from the building) was also able to move them through time, etc and thus could take them all "back" to being on the plane and changing the reality that existed then. He just needed help in getting rid of MIB and once that was done he took them back in time to better lives than they had had before since their lives before were partly due to his manipulations.
@sagar21 (1579)
• India
4 Jun 10
ok..here is my lost ending..
season 1:pilot-1 we see jack opening his eyes ..let it be the beginning of the dream..
finale jack closing eyes..end of dream...
consider jack to be a mental patient(Dissociative Amnesia) and the dream occurs to him when he is in sedation....this should be revealed in the finale...together with the reason for jacks illness...
how about this one ..?
correct me if I made a mistake..
have a great day/night ...