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Finale Footage of Crash Images Confuse Viewers

Finale Footage of Crash Images Confuse Viewers

You know those Oceanic 815 plane crash images that ran after Jack’s (Matthew Fox) eye closed and the “Lost” logo appeared on our TV screens? Some “Lost” fans and TV critics have wondered if they were a last Easter egg from the producers, a clue meant to lead us to conclude that no one survived Oceanic 815′s crash landing — and therefore everything we’ve seen over the last six years never really happened.

Well, ABC wants to clear the air: Those photographs were not part of the “Lost” story at all. The network added them to soften the transition from the moving ending of the series to the 11 p.m. news and never considered that it would confuse viewers about the actual ending of the show.

“The images shown during the end credits of the ‘Lost’ finale, which included shots of Oceanic 815 on a deserted beach, were not part of the final story but were a visual aid to allow the viewer to decompress before heading into the news,” an ABC spokesperson wrote in an e-mail Tuesday.

That means, Losties, that we were not supposed to think that Christian Shepherd (John Terry) is a liar. What Christian told his son, when they were reunited at the church, should serve as guidance for our interpretation of the series’ ending.

So let’s review: Christian told Jack that he was dead and everyone else in the church was too — some had died before Jack, as we already knew, and some died long after. The sideways flashes then were a step in everyone’s after-lives, a way to reconnect before moving on permanently. While there still may be unanswered questions related to that religious and spiritual conclusion to the “Lost” story, the photographs were really just a nostalgic, transitional touch added by ABC executives — and not executive producers Damon Lindelof and Carlton Cuse.

Love or hate it, that’s the final answer.

Source: http://latimesblogs.latimes.com/

LOST Photo Update

More new photos from Jimmy Kimmel’s Aloha to LOST special and the series finale The End are now posted.

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The End Screen Captures

The End Screen Captures

Screen captures for Jimmy Kimmel’s Aloha to LOST special and the series finale The End are now posted.

I hope everyone enjoyed the finale! I thought it was heartbreaking and wonderful. My favorite character has always been Jack and having the entire series come full circle back to him was incredibly satisfying for me.

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Extended `Lost’ finale gets Emmy Awards exemption

Thu May 20, 2:01 pm ET

LOS ANGELES – An Emmy rules exemption will give the talent behind Sunday’s extended-length “Lost” finale the chance to compete for awards.

The TV academy’s board of governors voted Wednesday night to make the upcoming “Lost” finale eligible for acting, directing and other individual honors despite the episode’s two-and-a-half-hour length.

The academy’s senior vice president for awards, John Leverence, says the ABC drama’s producers had notified the academy that the show would exceed the running time allowed under Emmy rules.

The “Lost” finale airs 9 p.m. EDT Sunday on ABC.

 http://news.yahoo.com/s//ap/20100520/ap_en_tv/us_lost_emmy_awards

Videos : Last LOST sneak peek ever

Last time i’ll do that for you guys, i feel so down right now, i’ll really miss it, i’ll miss LOST so damn….

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