How does sawyer die on lost
Your daughter! The Kwons' epic death scene and Sayid's redeeming sacrifice mean we only have six of the original main characters left Jack, Sawyer, Kate, Hurley, Claire, Walt , five left on the island, three of them candidates. And for those viewers like me who couldn't help but mumble "Why is Lapidus still there? With only two episodes until the two-and-a-half-hour-long finale—which show creators are making extra long because they say they have so much material they want to use—this death-soaked episode is de rigueur.
An interesting sidenote: we're never explicitly told which of the Kwons is the candidate. Lost 's creators had told us we'd only find out the answers to the questions the characters really care about. Neither Kwon seemed to really give a floof if they were a candidate or not. They just wanted to be together. BUT the fact that Jin was able to die probably tells us he isn't the candidate. Candidates cannot commit suicide. Jack is the true meat of this episode. In island-time, fake Locke wants to kill Jack because he is a candidate.
In flash-sideways time, Jack tries to save Locke because he is a candidate for surgery. The two timelines contrast to show two different sides of Jack. Locke and Jack were never really evil, but were filled with the same self-hate as everyone else.
In the Lost world, everyone has a shot at redemption. Though Michael as much as told us this a few episodes back, many still wondered if this was a trick from Smokey or even Jacob. But the appearance of Christian Shephard at the church, his conversation with Jack, and the ultimate resolution of the series demonstrates beyond a shadow of doubt that there were remnant spirits of the dead on that island.
Nearly every character on Lost had some problem or another with his father or mother, but this was to become the primary mental block for Jack.
Although he wished he could break the cycle with his own son, Jack ended it by never having children. Goodbye, daddy issues! This was human drama not science fiction — The mysterious island kept us speculating and coming back for more for six seasons, but the finale answered one last question: What kind of show is this?
Lost was always about people , and the finale rightly focused on their struggles and redemption. You might also want to read these other posts James Sawyer Ford. Widmore certainly never watched Lost because he decides to trust Sawyer to help bring him the man in black. Why does he trust Sawyer? We will never know. In season six Sawyer of all people is told by the "Monster" who is posing as Locke that the survivors of flight were "chosen" by Jacob yes!
No one seems to have asked the survivors if they were interested. Why specifically were they chosen? Why were their lives manipulated? No one ever tells viewers why these particular individuals were chosen, Sawyer included. In season six Sawyer, once again being told he is very important. While traveling with the man in black disguised once again as Locke they both travel across the island. Locke promises Sawyer answers. What they both find is a young boy in the jungle who tells Locke, "You know the rules, you can't kill him.
Again, viewers are never told. Season six was quite the season for questions and answers, although always more questions. Locke seems just as shocked as viewers that Sawyer sees anything at all.
But neither the man in black nor the viewing audience is ever told why it is that Sawyer can see island spirits as well as those with much more magical backstories.
Like our main cast a polar bear makes its first appearance in the pilot episode of Lost. While writers try to explain away its appearance and Sawyer showing up to shoot it and later on say they were used in experiments by the DHARMA initiative or even used to turn the wheel to manipulate the island's energy. But this doesn't happen until much later in the show's run.
However, magical kid Walt is seen in season one reading about a polar bear in a comic book. Many still wonder whether or not Walt conjured the original bear that Sawyer put to death.
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