are all dead. They died in the plane crash of Oceanic Flight 815, and the Island doesn’t actually exist — it’s just a representation of Purgatory where all of the characters are overcoming their personal demons after death.
Keeping this in view, can you explain The End of Lost?
Essentially, it’s the netherworld the survivors have created to congregate to move on together in whatever comes in the future. Hence, it is shown that the characters have died but they were not dead after the plane crashed. In the later part, the scene depicts an afterlife build by the characters for themselves.
Then, is Lost purgatory?
Although the creators of Lost deny claims that the characters were always dead, cast alum Josh Holloway still theorizes that the island was purgatory. Lost star, Josh Holloway, shares his thoughts on the show’s infamous series finale.
What was the twist in Lost?
A plot twist: Ben tells Sawyer they are actually on a second Island that was previously unknown to the survivors.
Who does Kate end up with lost?
Who is the villain in Lost?
Benjamin Linus
| Benjamin Linus | |
|---|---|
| Last appearance | “The New Man in Charge” (2010) |
| Created by | J. J. Abrams Damon Lindelof |
| Portrayed by | Michael Emerson Sterling Beaumon (Young Ben) |
Who survives at The End of Lost?
There are only 6 survivors of the middle section that are alive, Walt, Sawyer, Kate, Claire who left the island and Rose and Hurley who stayed on the island, and a maximum of 14 survivors of the tail section that are presumably still alive including Bernard, bringing a grand total of 20 survivors of Oceanic Flight 815 …