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General

  • The timeline starts on the day the first episode was aired, so the timeline will stop on the day the last episode will be aired (6,5 years after the crash).
  • The timeline starts the exact same moment jack opens his eye in the "pilot" except this season he will have a chance to fix his mistakes he made on the island each character from season one will have a chance to fix their mistakes on the island i.e.- Locke not opening the hatch.
  • At the end of the series, the story and purpose of LOST will be the creation of a new (fictional) religion.
    • Led by Damon. JJ was also suppose to be in charge, but he joined Scientology with Tom Cruise.
  • During season 6 Kate will make her final choice over Sawyer and Jack and Penny will have to choose between rescuing Desmond or rescuing her Father who will somehow be captured by Sayid for Ben in a flashforward.

Final Episode

  • The title of the final episode will be "Revelations," as it is the final book of the Bible and seems to be a fitting title.
    • Unlikely, as LOST: Revelation was the name of one of the clip shows.
    • The last episode could also be called "The Apocalypse".
      • Some religous name is likely, wheter it's focused on weastern or eastern religons.
  • The last episode will focus on the future timeline of 2007 with the Island being the past (flashbacks).
  • Real time and the flashforwards will come to a head in the series finale, a 2 1/2 hour special, where we will learn most of the secrets of the island.
  • The final episode will not feature any flashbacks at all - everything will be in the present.
  • The final episode will feature an absolutely massive plot twist followed by a sequence of "Saw" style flashes going right through from the past, on the island and into the post island future.
    • This will definitely happen. Either the Island is on a big timeloop or Jack figures out how to go back in time to "fix" everything, culminating in these flashes as he "re-experiences" his new past (just like in the Butterfly Effect).
  • The final episode will be after the island and will feature Jack finding it again
    • It will have flashforwards of Jack living on the island with those who remained on the island.
  • In the final episode we will discover the meaning and origin of the monster.
  • The final episode will be a Jack-centric and many years have passed since the ending of the second last episode of Season 6. Jack is now an old man and he's totally forgotten the Island and the other survivors, he's just a lonely old man. He wakes up one morning and experiences extreme pains in his back, he reaches for the phone and dials 911. In hospital, the Chief of Surgery tells Jack he has a spinal tumor, Jack laughs because he used to be a spinal surgeon. The Chief of Surgery tells Jack he has to go to Sydney for the operation and will be flown there in 4 days. The flashbacks in this episode fill in the blanks between the ending of episode 16 and the start of episode 17. When Jack is on the plane, he falls asleep and dreams the plane hits turbulance. He wakes up in a bush of bamboo, his eyes open. He's back on the Island!
  • It will be a Jacob centric.
  • There will be a major twist, like a flashback within a flashback!
  • The producers are lying about ending the series at 6 seasons. The last episode will set up the "Zombie Season"
  • Will be Joop-centric.
  • Will begin with no "previously on," and cut immediately to the usual "Lost" logo, as in the first episode. Then we see a black screen with the phrase "September 22, 2004." Smashcut to the shot of Jack looking out the window of the plane from episode 1. The scene then cuts to (abbreviated versions of) Desmond following Kelvin and Juliet's book party, and back to the plane, leading all the way up to the Others witnessing the plane breaking apart, as we finally see all the events in sequence for the first time. Then we get the usual flashback ending "whoosh..." and cut to future -- or present -- Jack as he makes his way back to the island. The rest of the episode's flashbacks will all be on-island, as he recollects his original time there -- and we'll see him in various scenes with the orginal cast -- Sawyer, Locke, Hurley, Boone, Shannon, Michael, Claire, Charlie, etc. The last flashback will be the castaways boarding the plane (from the S1 finale) that fateful morning; the episode will end with Jack finally getting back to mystery friggin' island.
Guest starring ???? as Jacob, Adewale Akinnuoye-Agbaje as Mr. Eko, Sam Anderson as Bernard, Clancy Brown as Kelvin Inman, L. Scott Caldwell as Rose, Nestor Carbonell as Richard Alpert, Byron Chung as Mr. Paik, Brett Cullen as Goodwin, Alan Dale as Charles Widmore, M.C. Gainey as Tom, Mira Furlan as Danielle Rousseau, Maggie Grace as Shannon Rutherford, Kimberley Joseph as Cindy, Malcolm David Kelley as Walt Lloyd, Fredric Lehne as The Marshal, William Mapother as Ethan Rom, Dominic Monaghan as Charlie Pace, Tania Raymonde as Alex (Linus) Rousseau, Michelle Rodriguez as Ana Lucia Cortez, Daniel Roebuck as Leslie Arzt, Kiele Sanchez as Nikki Fernandez, Ian Somerhalder as Boone Carlyle, John Terry as Christian Shephard, Sonia Walger as Penny Widmore, Cynthia Watros as Libby and Julie Bowen as Sarah Shephard
  • The last scene will be all of the oceanic six having gotten back to the island and met up with the other losties ,who for some reason stayed on the island, to finally find out the mystery of the island and the monster. The reason they want to go back is because they don't know enough about it and it bugs them. They find another hatch which is the control room for the "security system" a.k.a the monster and watch a tape explaining what the monster is, they then destroy the monster leaving the island defenseless and so they are able to find other people who were already on the island long before the others/hostiles and the losties who were protected by the monster. Once they find them they get all the answers they want from them. Flashbacks will show how the oceanic six got back to the island.
  • The penultimate scene will explain how Jack ended up in the forest following the crash and will show that he had contact with Ben prior to returning to the beach. How Kate got into the forest will also be explained.
  • The final episode will center on the guy who says: "Previously on Lost".

Final Scene

  • The final scene of the final episode will feature a close up shot of Jack's eye closing as he dies, in a direct contrast to the first thing we ever saw in the pilot which was a shot of Jack's eye opening.
  • The final scene of the island will show Vincent lying in front of all the graves of the Losties as someone buries Jack/Locke. The camera will then look up to the sky and show Oceanic Flight 815 or something similar crashing.
  • The final scene will show the island being destroyed
  • Jack will be looking into a mirror at himself because he's going out. He's fixing his tie (man of science) but then decides to open his top button and let his shirt out (man of faith). In the end, he found who he really was.
  • The last scene will show Jack arriving back on the island.
  • The last scene will involve a plane or boat crashing on the island.
  • In the final scene, we will see the island from a bird's eye view.
  • It has now been over 5 years since Oceanic 815 crashed. People like Locke, Sawyer and Jin are still on the island, the final scene will be another plane crashes on the island, only this time instead of the others seeing the crash, the remaining losties will see the crash, implying that the losties are now the "new" others.
  • The Final Scene will envolve Ben, depressed of not being on the island, shooting himself, in hope that Jacob would stop him. But Jacob won't and Ben lies down, dead. This doesn't need to be the last scene however.
    • The final scene will reveal the biggest mystery of them all; the Monster.