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LOST: After the Island - SPOILERS
Posted on 3/23/11 at 10:38 am
Posted on 3/23/11 at 10:38 am
I was thinking about this yesterday. I thought it would be fun to speculate what happened to Kate, Sawyer, Claire, Aaron, Walt, Hurley, Ben, Desmond, etc. during their remaining years alive after surviving the island (before they died and went into the Pre-Afterlife obviously).
I assume that Kate and Sawyer hooked up, Claire must have killed Aaron seeing that he is still a baby in the church
, Hurley and Ben sucked at protecting the island because they weren't there long, Desmond and Penny must have given up little charlie for adoption etc.
What theories, ideas do ya'll have?
I assume that Kate and Sawyer hooked up, Claire must have killed Aaron seeing that he is still a baby in the church
What theories, ideas do ya'll have?
This post was edited on 3/23/11 at 12:09 pm
Posted on 3/23/11 at 10:45 am to theunknownknight
Walt went to the NBA
Posted on 3/23/11 at 10:45 am to the smoke monster
Walt went on to surpass Kobe Bryant as the basketball GOAT
Posted on 3/23/11 at 10:46 am to TulaneTigerFan
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Walt went on to surpass Kobe Bryant as the basketball GOAT
New theory: Everything in LOST must have been a dream.
Posted on 3/23/11 at 10:46 am to the smoke monster
Walt seems to me to be the easiest sign/symbol that the writers did not plan a damn thing ahead about this show at all.
Posted on 3/23/11 at 10:47 am to TulaneTigerFan
Claire, still messed up from the island and the MIB, develops a drug problem.
Sells Aaron for money to fuel her problem and lives out the rest of her days on the streets begging and prostituting herself
Sells Aaron for money to fuel her problem and lives out the rest of her days on the streets begging and prostituting herself
Posted on 3/23/11 at 10:47 am to theunknownknight
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New theory: Everything in LOST must have been a dream.
Inception BEFORE Inception, HOLY shite
Posted on 3/23/11 at 10:48 am to Teddy Ruxpin
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Walt seems to me to be the easiest sign/symbol that the writers did not plan a damn thing ahead about this show at all.
With that in mind, I envision Walt eventually going crazy and ending up in prison.
Posted on 3/23/11 at 11:15 am to theunknownknight
Walt continued to rock the half-fro and was mistaken for Mercury Morris late in life.
Posted on 3/23/11 at 11:15 am to theunknownknight
Jin fights crime in Hawaii
Jack is still trying to catch his breath
Jack is still trying to catch his breath
Posted on 3/23/11 at 11:27 am to Aaron Samuels
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Jin fights crime in Hawaii
He died on the sub.
This post was edited on 3/23/11 at 12:09 pm
Posted on 3/23/11 at 11:30 am to theunknownknight
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was thinking about this yesterday. I thought it would be fun to speculate what happened to Kate, Sawyer, Claire, Aaron, Walt, Hurley, Ben, Desmond, etc. during their remaining years alive after surviving the island (before they died and went into the Pre-Afterlife obviously).
I think this is what was cool about the finale.
There was so much history of the people on and off the island that passed between Jack's island story and the meeting in the church.
Really unique for TV.
Posted on 3/23/11 at 11:45 am to theunknownknight
Walt went back to the Island with Hurley and Ben.
Posted on 3/23/11 at 11:58 am to theunknownknight
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quote:
Jin fights crime in Hawaii
He died on the sub.
Then he rose from the dead, joined Five-O along with Scott Caan and fights crime in Hawaii
Posted on 3/23/11 at 12:19 pm to Teddy Ruxpin
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Walt seems to me to be the easiest sign/symbol that the writers did not plan a damn thing ahead about this show at all.
They didn't expect it to make it past 12 episodes, and the writers have since come clean that they were flying blind at that time. They just tried to make the best episodes they possibly could at the time.
Posted on 3/23/11 at 12:36 pm to OMLandshark
I've put alot of thought into this, and have come to a few conclusions. First of all the Oceanic/Ajira 6 would go down as the single greatest conspiracy of all time. With Sawyer and Claire in the picture it would be obvious they were all lying, plus its too much of a coincidence that the Oceanic 6 board a plane that crashes on an Island.
But think what people were thinking when Ajira 316 landed wherever it did. Only 6 people came off the plane, and only 2 of them were members of the initial flight. Aside from maybe Claire (who is certainly going straight to Santa Rosa), I'm going to take a guess they were all detained for sometime for being suspects to mass murder. Only 3 survivors out of 324 people on Oceanic 815, plus only 2 survivors on Ajira returned.
The big evidence I think is going to be Hurley buying out the remaining tickets on Ajira on a whim. They won't be able to prove the murder thing, even if they strongly suspect it, but Kate is going to stay in jail for a decade or two for violating her parole in leaving the state and lying in front of a grand court. They'll give her the stiffest penalty possible due to what the general population would likely think of her.
Claire would raise Aaron eventually, Sawyer would become an author, Frank would get his own show on the Travel Channel, Miles will get his own show on the Discovery Channel, and Richard would die. Once Kate got out of jail, I'm thinking she may have gone back to the Island to look for Jack and would likely not leave again due to the fact that next to the President, she would likely be the most well known face in the world.
Also the History Channel would make an entire series (one season of course) disecting the conspiracy and the people around it.
But think what people were thinking when Ajira 316 landed wherever it did. Only 6 people came off the plane, and only 2 of them were members of the initial flight. Aside from maybe Claire (who is certainly going straight to Santa Rosa), I'm going to take a guess they were all detained for sometime for being suspects to mass murder. Only 3 survivors out of 324 people on Oceanic 815, plus only 2 survivors on Ajira returned.
The big evidence I think is going to be Hurley buying out the remaining tickets on Ajira on a whim. They won't be able to prove the murder thing, even if they strongly suspect it, but Kate is going to stay in jail for a decade or two for violating her parole in leaving the state and lying in front of a grand court. They'll give her the stiffest penalty possible due to what the general population would likely think of her.
Claire would raise Aaron eventually, Sawyer would become an author, Frank would get his own show on the Travel Channel, Miles will get his own show on the Discovery Channel, and Richard would die. Once Kate got out of jail, I'm thinking she may have gone back to the Island to look for Jack and would likely not leave again due to the fact that next to the President, she would likely be the most well known face in the world.
Also the History Channel would make an entire series (one season of course) disecting the conspiracy and the people around it.
This post was edited on 3/23/11 at 12:39 pm
Posted on 3/23/11 at 1:25 pm to OMLandshark
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but Kate is going to stay in jail for a decade or two for violating her parole in leaving the state and lying in front of a grand court. They'll give her the stiffest penalty possible due to what the general population would likely think of her.
Sorry, I can't stop laughing about that part
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