The majority of characters that were chosen by Jacob were chosen because they were like him: alone and flawed. The End " is the series finale of the television series Lost, consisting of the 17th and 18th episodes of season 6.
From the minds of J. Abrams, Damon Lindelof and Jeffrey Lieber, Lost broke new ground for network television and was characterized by a web of intriguing mysteries spun over the course of 6 seasons. On Dec. After learning about the Man in Black's plan to leave the Island from Jacob, the mother killed all of the Man in Black's people. He says he needs all the candidates together to leave with him to allow him to leave. Alpert is introduced in the third season, specifically in a flashback of the character Juliet Burke Elizabeth Mitchell , where he claims to be a doctor for a bioscience company called Mittelos Bioscience; he is later revealed to be a member of a native island faction called the Others, where he plays a role in … But the island does seem to shrink in size as seasons go by.
One of the boats drawn to the island was the Black Rock, which … Jacob faded as soon as Jack accepted his new role as island protector. But as "Lost" ended, so did the epic battle between good and evil between Jacob and the Man in Black.
Time travel. Jacob is dead, but MIB still cannot leave. Maybe none of it ever happened and it was just their own conscience turning on them for their past mistakes. Outside the chamber, survivors from Flight arrive at the campsite, where they present Richard Alpert with a box containing Locke's body, which was found in the plane's cargo hold.
The "Lost" series finale left many fans a little bit lost. Jack punches Locke-ness, who bleeds She faked her pregnancy so as to be part of a scam put over on the fortune teller.
The Others return to "our island" in season 3, episode 9. It is also the th and st episodes overall of the series. Over time, a lack of long-term planning and an … They eventually disc… In the early hours of that morning, he had murdered his mother and stepfather, Pamela and Kermode Jordan.
Both Jacob and the man in black are connected to the island. Jacob hands the Man in Black "something to pass the time". The Man in Black could still assume his human form, and they continued to meet. Though his brother had adopted their mother's view of humanity, Jacob did not and began drawing people to the Island to prove him wrong.
By , all of them had died. Richard , the last survivor of a ship he drew, tried to kill Jacob at the Man in Black's instruction. Jacob stopped him, talked to him about the Island, and hired him as an intermediary between himself and the people he brought to the Island. He then approached his brother about the attempt on his life and warned him that to escape the Island, he would have to kill not just Jacob, but his successors as well.
Jacob congratulates Jin and Sun at their wedding. Jacob began searching for these candidates , people who could replace him as protector of the island. He searched for people who were in some ways flawed like him, who "needed the island" as much as it needed them, and touched them at times when they felt vulnerable. In , he visited a young James Ford at his parents' funeral, giving him a pen to finish his letter.
Sometime in the late s, he visited an Iowa general store and offered to pay for the lunchbox that young Kate had tried to shoplift. He visited Jack at his hospital, freeing a candy bar from a vending machine for him.
He blessed Jin and Sun at their wedding and touched John Locke right after his accident. Years later, he visited Sayid during Nadia 's accident. In , he visited Hurley upon his release from prison, giving him an ankh in a guitar case containing the candidates' names.
Jacob's lighthouse showed candidates, suggesting that he had visited many others as well. Jacob visits Ilana at a Russian hospital. He didn't just visit candidates; In the early s, he offered to save Dogen 's son, who was near death after a car accident , if Dogen would come to the island and run the Temple.
He later entrusted him with information about the candidates, which even Richard did not know. He became a surrogate father to Ilana , eventually visiting her after an accident and asking her to come and protect his candidates.
Jacob acknowledges his brother 's finding of a loophole. In , after the crash of Ajira Airways Flight , the seemingly resurrected Locke revealed his plans to kill Jacob. The false Locke told Ben this task would not be easy, but after Jacob's death "things will change. Jacob recognized Locke immediately as his supernatural brother, noting that this man had "found his loophole. And you have no idea what I've gone through to be here.
Jacob dies in Ben 's arms. In a brief but tense conversation, Jacob told Ben that he had a choice before him: to follow through on "Locke's" instructions or to leave. An emotional Ben confronted Jacob - asking why he had been ignored by Jacob for so many years on the Island. Jacob gravely looked back at Ben, and said quietly: "What about you? According to Miles , up until the moment Ben had stabbed him, Jacob was hoping that he was "wrong" about Ben. Linus " Dropping to his knees and coughing up blood, Jacob warned his brother: "They're coming.
Jacob gives Hurley further instructions. An hour after his murder, Jacob appeared to Hurley in the jungle. Although Hurley recognized Jacob from their previous encounter off the Island, he was unaware of Jacob's identity. Jacob informed Hurley of his death, attributing it to an "old friend who had grown tired of my company. Jacob further noted, the survivors would be safe there.
Although Hurley did not know where the Temple was, Jacob assured him that Jin did. He also told Hurley to mention the science expedition , which was Rousseau 's group that had crashed on the island in He then reminded Hurley to bring the guitar case. Upon Jin's arrival, Hurley could no longer see Jacob. The Man in Black first sees a mysterious blonde boy with bloody arms in the jungle. Later, Hurley informed Dogen and Lennon of Jacob's death, who leaped into action and began fortifying and securing the Temple.
Several Others were observed creating ash circles around the periphery, indicating knowledge of the Man in Black and understanding they were under threat.
A signal flare was set off alerting the remaining Others at the statue of Taweret. Jacob, in the form of his younger self and with his arms and hands covered in blood, appeared before Richard and the Man in Black in the form of Locke.
Richard said he did not see the boy. Shortly afterward, the Man in Black, accompanied by Sawyer , encountered the boy again. Unlike Richard, Sawyer claimed to see the boy.
The boy ran away from the two of them, and the Man in Black gave chase. He tripped, fell, and looked up at the boy, who said to him, "You know the rules. You can't kill him. Jacob appears to Hurley at the Temple. Later, Ilana collected some of Jacob's ashes upon entering the statue. On entering the pool room at the Temple, Hurley again encountered Jacob, who instructed him to take Jack to the lighthouse.
Hurley did so, and in a mirror, they were both shocked when it showed Jack's home - implying that Jacob had been spying on him and most likely the other survivors. At the lighthouse, after Jack had destroyed the signal mirror, Jacob appeared a third time, informing Hurley he had wanted Jack brought here as there is something important on the Island that he had to do. Jacob also informed Hurley he had wanted the two of them removed from the Temple as something very bad was about to happen there.
Hurley wanted to go back to warn the people at the Temple, but Jacob told him it was already too late. It was beautiful. First, he leads Jack into the jungle, and appears in such a way that when Jack follows, he stumbles down a slope and off a cliff, and is only saved by the timely intervention of John Locke.
Then, the Man in Black leads Jack to the Caves , where two things of note occur: the survivors discover the bodies of Adam and Eve , and Jack and Charlie become trapped and nearly suffocate when one of the caves collapses. In addition, the caves provide a badly-needed source of water for the survivors. Any of those could have provided motivation for leading Jack. When it next encounters the survivors as they are returning from the Black Rock , it once again takes an interest in Locke; after chasing Jack, Kate, Locke, and Hurley through the jungle, it grabs Locke by the ankle and attempts to drag him down into a hole in the ground.
Locke insists that the Monster will not hurt him, but Jack prevents it from taking him by throwing dynamite into the hole. Its exact intentions toward Locke are unclear. Judged by the rules we learn later, it could not have harmed Locke directly, but might have been trying to cause some of the candidates to blow themselves up by running with dynamite.
The Man in Black and Mr. Eko have their first encounter. The Man in Black has two significant encounters with Mr. Though it is unclear whether Eko was ever a Candidate, the change in his behavior makes these encounters noteworthy. The first time it encounters him, it approaches and hovers in front of him, displaying images from his past in its clouds as he stares it down.
Then, it leaves. The Man in Black confronts Eko in a field of red flowers in the form of his brother, Yemi , and asks for Eko's confession. Eko refuses to ask for forgiveness, saying he has not sinned and has done the best with the life he was given. Yemi snarls, "You speak to me as if I were your brother," and leaves as Eko asks, "Who are you?
It is unclear whether Eko was once a candidate and ceased to be one perhaps because he refused to confess , or whether he was never a candidate and the Man in Black was initially interested in him for his own purposes. At several points, characters are unable to kill themselves, and perhaps to be killed at all, because they have unfinished business with the Island. After Michael has returned to the outside world, he tries on multiple occasions to commit suicide, but is unable to.
Tom tells him, "You can't kill yourself. The Island won't let you! Similarly, after Jacob's death, Richard tells Jack that he cannot kill himself, though Richard said this is because Jacob touched him. However, he believes someone else will be able to kill him. At the Black Rock , he asks Jack to light a stick of dynamite with a fuse long enough to allow Jack to escape. Jack lights the fuse but sits down with Richard, telling Richard he was brought to the Island for a purpose and he will not die there.
The fuse burns down but sputters out instead of exploding. Jack asks Richard if he wants to try another stick, but Richard says 'no'.
Linus ". The Island is done with Ilana. Later, while the survivors who are not with Locke are preparing to destroy the Ajira plane , Ilana is throwing water bottles into her bag of dynamite when it abruptly explodes, killing her.
Ben believes this is because she has reached the end of her usefulness: "There she was - handpicked by Jacob, trained to come and protect you candidates, no sooner does she tell you who you are, then she blows up. The Island was done with her.
Makes me wonder what's gonna happen when it's done with us. Throughout the series, some characters find it repeatedly difficult to leave the Island. When Hurley takes over as protector of the Island, Ben reveals that not allowing people to leave was the way Jacob ran things, and that Hurley could have a different policy if he wanted.
Properties of the Island appear to make departure difficult. Those who wish to leave by boat or aircraft must follow a specific compass bearing , which changes depending on time.
The Others control reliable methods of departing the Island, including the Galaga and at least one boat. Members of the Others who are permitted to leave the Island seem able to come and go freely: Tom Friendly , Richard Alpert , and Ethan Rom travel to the outside world with ease. Ben leaves the Island by turning the wheel, but says he will not be able to return.
It is also possible to leave the Island by turning the frozen wheel ; indeed, the Man in Black built it for that purpose. It may be possible to leave the Island regardless of the rules that otherwise prevent certain people from leaving, since Mother renders the Man in Black unconscious and fills in the well after he announces that he intends to use the wheel to leave. Certain characters who do successfully leave the Island find that they are not free of it, as both living characters and other forces try to persuade them to return.
The first of the Oceanic survivors to escape the Island, Michael, is tortured by what he did to leave the Island and his estrangement from his son.
He is visited by the apparition of Libby , whom he murdered, and by Tom Friendly, who tells him the Island is not finished with him and he cannot kill himself. Other characters also feel compelled to return after they have left. Both Ben and Widmore invest significant energy in returning to the Island, though they believe themselves to have been permanently banished.
Several other sets of significant rules appear to operate in the show which do not have any particularly clear connection with Jacob or Mother. However, as several of these rules govern behavior among the Others , they could easily stem from Jacob. The most noteworthy reference to the phrase "the rules" occurs as part of the relationship between Ben and Widmore. When Keamy kills Alex , a shocked Ben mutters, "He changed the rules," before going to summon the Monster.
Later, after leaving the Island, Ben enters Widmore's bedroom in the middle of the night. Widmore asks if he has come to kill him, and Ben replies, "We both know I can't do that.
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