Yeah it is. It was a beautiful ending that tied together what they all went through and after seeing season 6 again I legit have no idea how people don't get it. The complaint I believe was they dead "the whole time" right but that's not the case at all.
The ending of lost is deep, and i understand why people might not understand it but when you think about it for a while its so clear. Because afterlife is timeless, no matter when you die everyone arrives there at the same time.
Still being a HUGE fan of "LOST", I spend YEARS of doing research and interviews both during and after the show's original run, on storytelling structure, how different teams of writers came up with every single detail, which references and source materials were used, and how they had to deal with a whole bunch of pushbacks. Both by the network (who at first wanted to strip every bit of paranormal), but also actors who just left the show, who were carefully given large story arcs surround the show's conclusion (like Mr. Eko). The show was the first to really gather an online community, and like so many 'first timers', it became one of those things, like Jar Jar Binks, Britney or "Titanic" which you just had to dislike, because the rest of the world 'did so as well'. Til this day, "LOST" is the number one misunderstood television show in history, even for those who really liked it and think they figured it out. That includes the cast, who never fully knew what the show was about, how the finale was meant to be interpreted and what fate their characters went through near the end. Inspired by concepts, such as "Twin Peaks" and the many stories by Stephen King ("The Stand" in particular), the show runners had a blast in making the show and in particular selling it to the world. Every single interview was meant to be read as some form of "we're finally getting answers", but instead they maintained the mystery box principle: keep asking new questions or just luring you in the wrong direction, always making you wonder, always leaving things open for your own interpretation. I've heard every actor talk about their idea about the show's ending, including Michael's. The show was constructed around certain elements, mechanisms and themes of philosophy and religion. In particular, the whole concept of 'the ending' was born by the end of season two. It wasn't til the third season where they really came up with the show's finale (in the form of 3 final seasons). Main protagonist on "LOST" is Jack. In Tibetan Buddhism, there is this concept known as Bardo. This concept was used by the writers to structure the final three seasons. According to Bardo, Jack cycled trough the stages of life, death and rebirth. After life, his consciousness had to be awoken from this 'in-between' stage to reach 'Nirvana'. Even though we're watching Jack's consciousness; for storytelling purposes (and to divert audiences), all other characters were written into the 'sideways' and given their own 'awakenings' as well. Unlike Jack, Ben's consciousness still had 'unfinished business': to 'cleanse' its negative karma. Eventually, he would've been thrown back in the cycle of rebirth and 'do better' (which was kind of illustrated in the form of helping Hurley on the Island). Fun fact: Initially, Ben was also given an awakening moment in the final episode (being awoken by Alex; his 'mirror redeemer', as Michael says), but the scene got cut to accentuate the difference between all the consciousnesses reaching Nirvana, except for his. I can write and talk for HOURS about how great this show actually is. How well it was thought of, how well it was written and how GREAT some actors were in it (in particular Michael). It's the details that people never see or know about. They usually are divided in two camps: they like the mythology and the mystery (but usually hate the fact that things were never fully explained to them on a piece of paper) or they ride along for the drama element between these characters (which usually ends up in confusion, because why this or why that). All in all, "LOST" will never stop to amaze me. It's a shame people talk so negatively about the show. It's usually the fact that it's not a no-brainer and you actually have to invest, put the pieces together yourself and fill in the blanks. As a result, most heard complaints are "The writers came up with everything along the way and there was no plan", "These characters were all dead from the beginning" and "It was bad, because they didn't answer any of the questions I still had". [/The End] 😉
Hey dutch90skid70 thank you for this!!! A show titled LOST should not have a strict "end" where all questions are answered. This was very well written and thought out. I appreciate you standing up for the show and it's ending, it is a shame that people hate on it. Luckily there are true fans like us out there! See you in another life, yea?
Michael Emerson is my favourite actor in the world, such an immensly talented man! Lost is my favourite show and i spend way to much time defending every aspect of it, the ending was perfect and so misunderstood. Its the hill ive chosen to die on
On the collectors edition dvd set the special "hidden" disc had the end with Ben and Hurley getting Walt and going back to the island to do things Hurleys way. Thats where they need to pick up for a sequel show . . . . . eventually.
I also enjoyed the end of Lost. It made sense in the journey upon which the writers took us, from the very first scene of the series to the final storyline. I also appreciate the end of Person of Interest, another great series. Hopefully Fallout will be enjoyable.
I really wish Person of interest wasn't rushed in the last season. They did them dirty. The ending was good, but it would've been incredible. And we'd get more time with one of my favorite ships on tv
emerson i will always love you and you are right, the ending was a masterpiece. it was the best ending in the history of endings: that pointless show did ended! nobody could have done better. i love you anyway, your part was perfect
I don't think the ending needs defending. Like in most cases some people just aren't going to stick the landing. The ending works for some people but not all. I'm glad to be one of the ones that it works for.
@@neiltaylor6645that wasn’t the ending of Lost🤦♂️ they weren’t all dead… that’s the misunderstanding that Michael Emerson is referring to… I’ve seen the show 23 times… and can tell you without a doubt That’s a false outcome of the ending
@@CrownedGamer101 I've seen lost once and know perfectly well the scene at the end with Jack and his father explain that they were clearly not "dead the entire time" or whatever. Christian literally explains it not sure why there is that much confusion.
@@06rtm Explain what exactly? People crash on an island. They have wacky adventures, play golf, find other people there and all that stuff. In the end they defeat the bad guy and save the island. Some people stay on the island to protect it, others fly home and Jack dies. Then they meet again in an afterlife.
the ending was great, it was greatly misunderstood and that just took on. people said "nothing was explianed"!!", except it was. And LOST stayed true to its themes, philosophical and spiritual ones.
The first few seasons were filled with unnecessary padding, whereas the second half of the show has a clear direction. My ranking of the seasons is... 4 > 5 > 6 > 3 > 1 > 2. If I could split season 3 into two seasons, it'd be 4 > 3 (2nd half) > 5 > 6 > 1 > 2 > 3 (1st half).
I have been a fan of Emerson since forever. I watched Person of interest because of him, and it was a great show overall. Sugest if you wanna see him as a main character. I still remember Harold's speech about math. His voice is so damn beautiful. And while I disagree on Lost, I love how passionate his is about defending the ending of it. I see his point, and I guess I was kinda done with LOST in general for the last seasons, I felt like they promised a mystery and we ended up with some deep metaphoires more than answers to it.. So maybe that's why I didn't like it. I Don't remember well. I watched the last few seasons solely because of Ben. I screamed when I saw Michael in fallout. Wish he stayed longer. More Michael Emerson in your shows, please, people.You can only benefit! The lost writer can add him in FROM for example. You can only benefit
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The end of lost is one of the best endings around. Word
Yeah it is. It was a beautiful ending that tied together what they all went through and after seeing season 6 again I legit have no idea how people don't get it. The complaint I believe was they dead "the whole time" right but that's not the case at all.
Lost is my favorite show. But I can't say the ending isn't without its problems.
@Electricsheep86 nor is life it's self
I loved the ending. Someone you really understood the dynamics behind the show would like it.
The ending of lost is deep, and i understand why people might not understand it but when you think about it for a while its so clear. Because afterlife is timeless, no matter when you die everyone arrives there at the same time.
Still being a HUGE fan of "LOST", I spend YEARS of doing research and interviews both during and after the show's original run, on storytelling structure, how different teams of writers came up with every single detail, which references and source materials were used, and how they had to deal with a whole bunch of pushbacks. Both by the network (who at first wanted to strip every bit of paranormal), but also actors who just left the show, who were carefully given large story arcs surround the show's conclusion (like Mr. Eko). The show was the first to really gather an online community, and like so many 'first timers', it became one of those things, like Jar Jar Binks, Britney or "Titanic" which you just had to dislike, because the rest of the world 'did so as well'.
Til this day, "LOST" is the number one misunderstood television show in history, even for those who really liked it and think they figured it out. That includes the cast, who never fully knew what the show was about, how the finale was meant to be interpreted and what fate their characters went through near the end.
Inspired by concepts, such as "Twin Peaks" and the many stories by Stephen King ("The Stand" in particular), the show runners had a blast in making the show and in particular selling it to the world. Every single interview was meant to be read as some form of "we're finally getting answers", but instead they maintained the mystery box principle: keep asking new questions or just luring you in the wrong direction, always making you wonder, always leaving things open for your own interpretation.
I've heard every actor talk about their idea about the show's ending, including Michael's. The show was constructed around certain elements, mechanisms and themes of philosophy and religion. In particular, the whole concept of 'the ending' was born by the end of season two. It wasn't til the third season where they really came up with the show's finale (in the form of 3 final seasons).
Main protagonist on "LOST" is Jack. In Tibetan Buddhism, there is this concept known as Bardo. This concept was used by the writers to structure the final three seasons. According to Bardo, Jack cycled trough the stages of life, death and rebirth. After life, his consciousness had to be awoken from this 'in-between' stage to reach 'Nirvana'. Even though we're watching Jack's consciousness; for storytelling purposes (and to divert audiences), all other characters were written into the 'sideways' and given their own 'awakenings' as well.
Unlike Jack, Ben's consciousness still had 'unfinished business': to 'cleanse' its negative karma. Eventually, he would've been thrown back in the cycle of rebirth and 'do better' (which was kind of illustrated in the form of helping Hurley on the Island). Fun fact: Initially, Ben was also given an awakening moment in the final episode (being awoken by Alex; his 'mirror redeemer', as Michael says), but the scene got cut to accentuate the difference between all the consciousnesses reaching Nirvana, except for his.
I can write and talk for HOURS about how great this show actually is. How well it was thought of, how well it was written and how GREAT some actors were in it (in particular Michael). It's the details that people never see or know about. They usually are divided in two camps: they like the mythology and the mystery (but usually hate the fact that things were never fully explained to them on a piece of paper) or they ride along for the drama element between these characters (which usually ends up in confusion, because why this or why that).
All in all, "LOST" will never stop to amaze me. It's a shame people talk so negatively about the show. It's usually the fact that it's not a no-brainer and you actually have to invest, put the pieces together yourself and fill in the blanks. As a result, most heard complaints are "The writers came up with everything along the way and there was no plan", "These characters were all dead from the beginning" and "It was bad, because they didn't answer any of the questions I still had".
[/The End] 😉
I will join you in saying LOST is my favorite show. But there is certainly a fundamental problem with it as a show.
The problem with Lost is that it is asking too many questions. Both philosophically and Logically.
I absolutely love Lost, but it is a show that goes down a philosophical Rabbit Hole that it can't possibly answer.
Lost is one of my favourite shows was all time. I liked the ending too.
Hey dutch90skid70 thank you for this!!! A show titled LOST should not have a strict "end" where all questions are answered.
This was very well written and thought out. I appreciate you standing up for the show and it's ending, it is a shame that people hate on it. Luckily there are true fans like us out there!
See you in another life, yea?
Your interviews are always the best! Such a great question regarding Ben! Loved it! Thanks
4:41 You tell them Michael!
Fun fact: James Horan who played Kate Austin's biological father in LOST is the same guy who voiced The King in Fallout: New Vegas.
Michael Emerson is my favourite actor in the world, such an immensly talented man!
Lost is my favourite show and i spend way to much time defending every aspect of it, the ending was perfect and so misunderstood. Its the hill ive chosen to die on
On the collectors edition dvd set the special "hidden" disc had the end with Ben and Hurley getting Walt and going back to the island to do things Hurleys way. Thats where they need to pick up for a sequel show . . . . . eventually.
Love Mr Emerson's take on the lost ending!
The series had its problems but his character was a gem 💎
I also enjoyed the end of Lost. It made sense in the journey upon which the writers took us, from the very first scene of the series to the final storyline. I also appreciate the end of Person of Interest, another great series. Hopefully Fallout will be enjoyable.
I really wish Person of interest wasn't rushed in the last season. They did them dirty. The ending was good, but it would've been incredible. And we'd get more time with one of my favorite ships on tv
It is magnificant and beautiful ending❤❤❤
It was an amazing ending. One of the best, really.
Great interview as always
I love the ending. My favorite series finale ever.
Lost ending made me sad sun and Jin’s deaths was heartbreaking
Such a joy to see these genuine reactions to your great and thoughtful questions!
You're a really good interviewer, very interesting and non-cookie cutter type questions!
He'll always be Harold Finch for me❤
I just finished my nth rewatch. PoI is too good, bummer it was cut short.
I wish his character lasted longer on Fallout
My name is Henry Gale. Im from minnessota.
My wife and I crashed in a hot air balloon!
Couldn't you find my balloon?
Dang it, now I'm gonna have to rewatch that scene lol. Ben is my favorite character ever!!
emerson i will always love you and you are right, the ending was a masterpiece. it was the best ending in the history of endings: that pointless show did ended! nobody could have done better.
i love you anyway, your part was perfect
what
Score !!!
I don't think the ending needs defending. Like in most cases some people just aren't going to stick the landing. The ending works for some people but not all. I'm glad to be one of the ones that it works for.
A day before the final episode of lost aired in the U.K. on the series ashes to ashes pretty much had the same ending of lost
how is it the same
@@kuhpunkt they were all dead
@@neiltaylor6645 they were not.
@@neiltaylor6645that wasn’t the ending of Lost🤦♂️ they weren’t all dead… that’s the misunderstanding that Michael Emerson is referring to…
I’ve seen the show 23 times… and can tell you without a doubt
That’s a false outcome of the ending
@@CrownedGamer101 I've seen lost once and know perfectly well the scene at the end with Jack and his father explain that they were clearly not "dead the entire time" or whatever. Christian literally explains it not sure why there is that much confusion.
MCHEAL EMERSON sounds like mr House
i like the ending but hate the last season, its like it has no meaning
What has meaning then?
For me it was like watching myself be trolled.
I probably have an opinion that makes no one happy: really liked the final episode of Lost but was not a fan of most of the final season.
If you think the ending of lost is the best ending ever then you have not watched the reimagined 2000's version of Battlestar Galactica.
Yes I have.
I would watch it but I only like good shows, sorry!
The ending of Lost made the story feel pointless
Why?
@@kuhpunkt Werent they dead the whole time
@@06rtm No, of course not. Why would you think that?
@@kuhpunkt Could you explain it to me then
@@06rtm Explain what exactly?
People crash on an island. They have wacky adventures, play golf, find other people there and all that stuff. In the end they defeat the bad guy and save the island. Some people stay on the island to protect it, others fly home and Jack dies.
Then they meet again in an afterlife.
SPOILER ALERT !!!
Cool he likes it. I think it was absolute shit though. Still, the first few seasons were fantastic, loved watching that show all those years ago.
And why do you think that it was absolut shit?
@@kuhpunktprobably didn't understand it fully or something 😂
the ending was great, it was greatly misunderstood and that just took on. people said "nothing was explianed"!!", except it was.
And LOST stayed true to its themes, philosophical and spiritual ones.
No answer?
The first few seasons were filled with unnecessary padding, whereas the second half of the show has a clear direction. My ranking of the seasons is... 4 > 5 > 6 > 3 > 1 > 2. If I could split season 3 into two seasons, it'd be 4 > 3 (2nd half) > 5 > 6 > 1 > 2 > 3 (1st half).
I have been a fan of Emerson since forever. I watched Person of interest because of him, and it was a great show overall. Sugest if you wanna see him as a main character. I still remember Harold's speech about math. His voice is so damn beautiful. And while I disagree on Lost, I love how passionate his is about defending the ending of it. I see his point, and I guess I was kinda done with LOST in general for the last seasons, I felt like they promised a mystery and we ended up with some deep metaphoires more than answers to it.. So maybe that's why I didn't like it. I Don't remember well. I watched the last few seasons solely because of Ben.
I screamed when I saw Michael in fallout. Wish he stayed longer.
More Michael Emerson in your shows, please, people.You can only benefit! The lost writer can add him in FROM for example. You can only benefit