^ Or cursed.
Still they basically explained the origin and purpose of the Island here, something I didn't think they'd reveal until the final episode; "God" created the Island as a prison to keep the "Devil" away from humanity and Jacob is his jailer, bringing people to the Island to try and prove to him that mankind is redeemable and thus rehabilitate him. Cool.
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I swear, some people have to have things spelled out directly and literally for them, they can't figure things out themselves.
Excellent
I'm getting Book of Job vibes here. Could it be that all these people were brought to the island for the express purpose of proving the Devil a liar. That no matter what trials and hardships they go through, they still remain faithful? This would imply that as a reward, if they pass, they are given a second chance at a good life (just like Job). Therefore uncovering the purpose of the Flash-Sideways.
There was PLENTY revealed in this episode too. I'm not sure how anyone can complain about not getting "answers" with a straight face.Maybe those people would be happier with a show like Law & Order or CSI in which every single question is neatly wrapped up at the end of every episode, but I'd rather have a fantastic story with most of the key questions being answered by the time this is all over.
Remember...the cabin wasn't built until Dharma...Horace built it.
What little we did get was interesting, but minor...
- The statue was smashed by the Black Rock.
- The ship we saw at the beginning of "The Incident" wasn't the Black Rock. Guess that was just one of many ships brought to the island.
It was still nice to see a Lost "period piece" though. It was something different. And this has to be mentioned... Nestor Carbonell did a phenomenal job playing a simple peasant and a slave. Incredible.
I also have one question... How did the Black Rock get so far inland? The deluge couldn't have been that big. It was like the ship was either placed there or the island rose out of somewhere to meet it.
"God" created the Island as a prison to keep the "Devil" away from humanity
Richard is the only immortal so all the other Others live and die while Richard stays on. So they come to the Island, hang out a few decades, die, then the next batch comes in. So at that point in time the current batch were dead and the next group would be coming in soon I suppose.
"God" created the Island as a prison to keep the "Devil" away from humanity and Jacob is his jailer...
Also, doesn't it seem like Hurley has to be the "winner" of the Jacob sweepstakes? I mean, he's the one who talks to and sees dead people including Jacob himself. He's the one who found the cabin and remember how shocked Ben and Locke were that Hurley could see it? He was on 'the list' back in S2-end and 3. He's the one who got "lucky" with Jacob's numbers. Hell even the big green CG bird cawing "Hurley" (which has been referenced recently by the writers - that happened twice btw, S1 finale and S2 finale).
He's also the most unambiguously "good" person out of all of them.
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