doubleohfive
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There is also the question of why the flashsideways exists the way that it does. Why is Kate still on the run? Why is Sawyer a cop? Why did Jack have a son with Juliet?
Jack's son is there clearly to mimic his own daddy issues, but I'm not sure why Juliet had to be his mom.
I think Kate's on the run because her running away from things was her greatest unresolved issue, though it's shown that she's resolved it some degree when she helps Claire. Likewise for Sawyer tending to screw with people, but maybe the fact that he was a cop indicated that he'd already made progress dealing with that in the portion of his life post-island.
Since Jack and Juliet had some romantic dealings on the island that never panned out, I thought it was subtle symmetry that in the flash-sideways they had a relationship that dissolved in the past.
At the time season six aired, Lindelof and Cuse confirmed that in the flash-sideways, Kate was actually innocent. In retrospect, it makes sense because the flash-sideways -- if we take them to be analagous to the Buddhist concept of the 'bardo' stage in the afterlife. All the characters went to the flash-sideways to resolve their unresolved issues from their lives before moving on to the afterlife.
Let's review:
Ben has a much better relationship with his father and Rousseau and does the right thing to help Alex.
Kate is innocent of her crime and is able to help Claire.
Juliet, who was shown to have come from divorced parents and also a broken marriage herself, and and lived with the frustrating consequences of taking her career to the island manages to have a happy and fulfilling post-marital life with Jack and their son and a successful career as a doctor.
Desmond is successful and has a good working relationship with Charles Widmore.
Jin and Sun aren't married, but Jin is able to save Sun and their baby in the end after they're taken hostage by Keamy.
Sayid still thinks he's unworthy of Nadia and does everything he can to protect her.
Sawyer is a cop despite still searching for the original Mr. Sawyer, he's just searching while also putting crooks away, likely a result of his time as sheriff of the Dharma Initiative along with Miles.
Miles has a better relationship with his father.
Faraday and Penny seemingly have better relationships with their parents
Locke is still with Helen, their about to be married and while he still struggles with his disability, he's also wracked with guilt about crippling his father (perhaps because he orchestrated Sawyer into murdering him?)
and Jack is a confident, successful spinal surgeon who ends up "fixing" Locke. On top of this he's able to take care of Claire after finding out she's his sister (something he was never able to do in his life) and the existence of David would seem to be Jack's conjuring of a way to resolve his own daddy issues with Christian.
In psychology, it's been suggested that people who suffer traumas -- both emotional and physical -- will sometimes try to recreate the same trauma over and over again in their lives, with the hope that this time, they will conquer said trauma and rid themselves of the pain and suffering the initial trauma causes them. I think the idea about David, at least for Jack, was simply that Jack had had a very strained relationship with Christian, so the only way to resolve it would be to have a strained relationship with his own (hypothetical) son and be the father to David that Jack had always hope for and wanted Christian to be to Jack himself.
If you look at it that way, the flash-sideways make perfect sense.
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