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Originally Posted by Pierre
Thanks,
Yes, yes I see that now, as Hurley was ultimately made the guardian of the Island.
But that just infuriates me more.
Technically they could have put this ending in absolutely anywhere in the series in the last 6 years.
It's still a massive cop out.
It just leads to believe what others have posted about Lost all the way along, in that the writers had no idea where they were going with it, and therefore no idea how to tie up all the mysteries with which they had kept the viewer hooked.
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I've always said you could strip out 70% of Lost and it still won't make any less sense. It is like the writers started out with a clear vision, filmed it and then forced to make far more than they planned to due to the success of Lost. So they effectively had to make stuff up on the spot to fill the contracts and with no real idea on how to wrap it up.
It would have been much better if didn't have any of the sideways world stuff and just concentrated on the crash, the Dharma Initative and the exploitation of the electromagnetism of the island.