Maggers Wrote:Can you imagine the Island under Hurley's rule? What a great place that would be! Ben told Hurley that the rules they'd been working under were Jacob's rules, and he was gone. I bet Hurley's rules were wonderful, and I be that someday we will see them. Without the smoke monster, and without the likelihood that another would be created, there would be no need for Hurley to be as paranoid as Jacob was, living in fear of his not-quite-dead brother.
Woot for Hurley's Island!
Now there's an excellent idea for a spin-off show!
Nah, it's probably best left to our imagination but I'm sure it would be a fabulous place to go. And how fitting that the best of them - Hurley - and the worst of them - Ben - end up helping each other find balance and purpose in the new era on the island.
I guess I was a little disappointed that the science and large parts of the mythology were discarded last night. So much was made of the time travel and the electromagnetic force on the island. So much was made of the island itself as a character. And even though things like that led many of us to develop particular theories of what was going on, they just brushed all that off and went a different way.
Overall, my scales still tip toward the white stone regarding The End, but in a perfect world the writers would have found a way to bring everything together - the science, the myth, and the character relationships - into one EPIC conclusion. If they couldn't do that, then I'm glad they went with the relationships angle.
I was just an emotional puddle by the end of it.