What happens at the end of Lost?

What happens at the end of Lost?

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To put it simply: If you think the characters in Lost were “dead the whole time,” you are wrong. 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.

Q. What episode does Ben die in Lost?

Ben Linus

Benjamin Linus
Last appearance“The New Man in Charge” (2010)
Created byJ. J. Abrams Damon Lindelof
Portrayed byMichael Emerson Sterling Beaumon (Young Ben)
Centric episode(s)“The Man Behind the Curtain” “The Shape of Things to Come” “Dead Is Dead” “Dr. Linus” “What They Died For”

Q. How did Alex die on Lost?

Alex Rousseau
First Appearance“Maternity Leave”
Last Appearance“What They Died For” (Body)
Death Episode“The Shape of Things to Come”
Cause of DeathAlex gets shot by Keamy after getting captured.

After Kate, Sawyer, and Claire board the plane, Lapidus successfully gets it off the island. Jack leads Hurley and Ben back to the heart of the Island, where Jack convinces an emotional Hurley to take over as the protector of the island, stating Hurley was always meant to be the leader.

Q. How did everyone die in Lost?

Q. What happens if you don’t push the button in Lost?

Desmond killed Kelvin outside the station on September 22, 2004 and returned too late to push the button in a timely fashion. This triggered a system failure and released a massive magnetic surge that caused Flight 815 to break-up in mid-air and crash on the Island.

Q. What is the creature in Lost?

Man in Black (Lost) The fictional character and the main antagonist on the American ABC television series Lost is most frequently referred to as The Man in Black (but also referred to as “The Smoke Monster” or simply “The Monster” by the main characters).

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