The BBC's Entertainment reporter Kev Geoghegan felt that the episode was "emotionally satisfying" and that "the show was wrapped up rather nicely".Retrospective reviews from critics have been more negative. Aaron was born fine, Sun eventually gave birth OFF the Island and Juliet died, even after she had no more pregnant patients to tend to. So really, when you think about it, there was no more of this story left to tell.But does that excuse the fact that we never found out why pregnant women were dying on the Island? I expect a mixture of satisfaction and consternation amongst the viewers when it airs. OK, let's think about this: The image appears during the closing credits, after the final appearance of the "LOST" logo. When I first read it, the ending wasn’t clear to me – but since then it’s grown more clear and I have to say, grown more satisfying the more I think about it. The finale was written by co-creator/executive producer "The End" was watched by 13.5 million Americans and received a polarized response from both fans and critics. Jack tells Sawyer that he believes Desmond can kill the Man in Black because he thinks Jacob brought him back not as bait but as a weapon. But once they rewatch it, rethink about it and possibly look at the saga again, gradually they will feel like they have just read a good novel—but you have to chew on it for a while. Immune to the pool's electromagnetic energy, Desmond manages to remove the giant stone stopper in the center of the pool. However, the light goes out and the pool dries up, setting about the destruction of the island which the Man in Black predicted. Lost premiered on Sept. 22, 2004, and concluded its run on May 23, 2010, with what turned out to be one of the most controversial finales of all … I read the script without the secret scenes, then I read the secret scenes, then I shot the script and each time I’m thinking about 'what does this mean?' People who have done the research claim the statue Who built the statue, why they built it and what did represent are all things you can probably find out with some historical research on ancient cultures. With Naveen Andrews Nestor Carbonell Henry Ian Cusick … Directed by Jack Bender.

Season one aired from September 22, 2004, to May 25, 2005.

For that answer, you really just have to look back over the history of Desmond.Desmond (specifically through his connection to Penny Widmore) is a sort of "constant" in the show. Either way.Kofi Outlaw (former Editor-in-Chief, 2008 - 2016) has a B.A. Lost, overseen by executive producers Damon Lindelof and Carlton Cuse, ended its run Sunday night with a divisive finale.Even minutes after the episode … Kofi recognized potential in Screen Rant as an outlet capable of bridging die-hard film fans and casual moviegoers, quickly rising to the position of E-i-C, and working with the rest of the editorial team, transformed Screen Rant from a hobby blog into one of the leading fan sites on the Internet. Response to the episode was positive and negative in equal measures, both in the United States and internationally. Story developments made the issue a moot point in later seasons. Here's what actually happened in the misunderstood Lost finale A result of Desmond's act is an unforeseen side-effect of making the Man in Black mortal again.

Only Fox and O'Quinn's scripts explained the nature of the Sideways world; Lindelof and Cuse explained its meaning to the others while filming the church scene, the last time the cast members were together.I have received the finale by degrees. "The End" provoked an immediate response, and received a strongly polarized reaction from both fans and TV critics alike. Chris E. Hayner of The resolution of the flash-sideways storyline as being a form of purgatory received considerable criticism: writing for The episode was nominated in eight categories for the Battaglio, Stephen. How were these rules established and maintained?However, the pregnancy issue popped up again in season 3 when Sun learned that she was pregnant ("Simple answer?