I think the abstract nature of the
flash-purgatory/pre-afterlife is what confuses me most. I understand what it means (I think) in terms of the characters 'awakening', letting go and moving on but the whole no time and all time thing with some characters oblivious and living (what seem) normal lives while others seeming to know what's going on and choosing to stay (which, I guess, is not letting go) messes with my head a bit.
In a bittersweet way I liked the fact that although Jack died on the island in series time the plane escapees may have gone on to lead normal lives for many years (and maybe 1000s in the case of Ben and Hurley) before all meeting up at the end. It was a bit like the end of Philip Pullman's The Amber Spyglass in that although the two characters go their separate ways and you think there could be more adventures, a page later you're told that in old age one of them sometimes thought about the other and how they got on. You knew that end point and that although there were many years in between it wasn't really worth talking about (if that makes any sense).
flash-purgatory/pre-afterlife is what confuses me most. I understand what it means (I think) in terms of the characters 'awakening', letting go and moving on but the whole no time and all time thing with some characters oblivious and living (what seem) normal lives while others seeming to know what's going on and choosing to stay (which, I guess, is not letting go) messes with my head a bit.
In a bittersweet way I liked the fact that although Jack died on the island in series time the plane escapees may have gone on to lead normal lives for many years (and maybe 1000s in the case of Ben and Hurley) before all meeting up at the end. It was a bit like the end of Philip Pullman's The Amber Spyglass in that although the two characters go their separate ways and you think there could be more adventures, a page later you're told that in old age one of them sometimes thought about the other and how they got on. You knew that end point and that although there were many years in between it wasn't really worth talking about (if that makes any sense).
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