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Encouraged by Lost’s writers and stars, who often interacted with fans online, viewers and TV critics alike took to widespread theorizing in an attempt to unravel the mysteries. Lindelof rejected speculation that spaceships or aliens influenced the events on the island or that everything seen was a fictional reality taking place in someone’s mind. Theories mainly concerned the nature of the island, the origins of the “Monster” and the “Others”, the meaning of the numbers, and the reasons for both the crash and the survival of some passengers. Several of the more common fan theories were discussed and rejected by the show’s creators, the most common being that the survivors of Oceanic flight 815 are dead and in purgatory.
Me? I found the ending frustrating, but in a good way. We don’t just need answers, we need justifications. Why has whatever happened, happened? Who has called this particular meeting to order, and does it really matter who showed up? I thought most of it worked like gangbusters. I’m guessing that one of the biggest fears of Lost fans as we ride out this sixth and final season-bumps and all-is that we’re going to come to the end and find a big nothing in return for all we’ve invested in these characters.
To recover his son, Michael betrays the survivors, and Jack, Sawyer, and Kate are captured. This causes the island to be detected by scientists working for Penelope Widmore, and it is revealed that a similar event caused the breakup of the plane. Michael is given a boat and leaves the island with his son, while John destroys the computer in the hatch, whereupon an electromagnetic event shakes the island. The leader of the Others, Benjamin Linus, is introduced as well and defections from both sides pave the way for conflict between the two. In Season 3, the crash survivors learn more about the Others and their long history on the mysterious island, along with the fate of the Dharma Initiative.
During its six years of broadcasting, Lost developed an extensive collection of promotional tools ranging from the traditional promotions of the TV show made by the channel, to the creation of alternate reality games, Selling Prices such as the Lost Experience. Lost showed innovation in the use of new advertising strategies in the sector and the transformation of the conventional devices used previously. Lost features an orchestral score performed by the Hollywood Studio Symphony Orchestra and composed by Michael Giacchino, incorporating many recurring themes for subjects, such as events, locations, and characters. Giacchino achieved some of the sounds for the score using unusual instruments, such as striking suspended pieces of the plane’s fuselage.
Alex has been kidnapped by Ben Linus and brought to the Others where she was raised. Eloise Hawking (Fionnula Flanagan), introduced in the third season, is Daniel Faraday’s mother and also has connections with Desmond. Desmond is in love with Widmore’s daughter Penelope “Penny” Widmore (Sonya Walger). Dharma Initiative who appears in the orientation films for its numerous stations located throughout the island. Corporate magnate Charles Widmore (Alan Dale) has connections to both Ben and Desmond. In the second season, married couple Rose Nadler (L. The introduction of the Others featured Tom Friendly (M. Cindy (Kimberley Joseph), an Oceanic flight attendant who first appeared in the pilot, survived the crash and, subsequently, became one of the Others.