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<div class="quote_poster">Run BJM Wrote</div><div class="quote_post">The wrath or hand of God? Could support the theory (that I subscribe to) that they're in purgatory since he died soon after he talked to the priest and didn't ask for forgiveness. Also Jack is now tempted to kill the guy with the tumor even though hes a doctor and although I'm not positive I'm sure a part of their oath is to vow to make their best effort to save anyone they can.</div>
The makers of Lost have denied this theory as well as several others (such as that this is all a dream, it is a reality television show with unwilling participants, and that it is alien related. Here is an article about it:
<div class="quote_poster">Quote:</div><div class="quote_post">At the heart of the series is a complex and cryptic storyline which spawns numerous unresolved questions. Encouraged by Lost's writers and stars, who often interact with fans online, viewers and TV critics alike have taken to rampant theorization in an attempt to unravel the mysteries. Theories mainly concern the nature of the island, the origins of the "monster" and the "Others", the meaning of the numbers, and the reasons for both the crash and the survival of some passengers.
Several of the more common fan theories have been discussed and rejected by the show's creators, the most common being that the survivors of Oceanic Flight 815 are dead or in purgatory. This was specifically denied by J.J. Abrams and was also proven to be wrong by the second season's finale. The makers of the show have also discredited theories such as that the survivors will experience, or have experienced, time travel, which was dismissed by Damon Lindelof. Likewise, speculation that spaceships or aliens influence the events on the island, or that everything seen is a fictional reality taking place in someone's mind, has also been rejected by Lindelof.</div>
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The makers of Lost have denied this theory as well as several others (such as that this is all a dream, it is a reality television show with unwilling participants, and that it is alien related. Here is an article about it:
<div class="quote_poster">Quote:</div><div class="quote_post">At the heart of the series is a complex and cryptic storyline which spawns numerous unresolved questions. Encouraged by Lost's writers and stars, who often interact with fans online, viewers and TV critics alike have taken to rampant theorization in an attempt to unravel the mysteries. Theories mainly concern the nature of the island, the origins of the "monster" and the "Others", the meaning of the numbers, and the reasons for both the crash and the survival of some passengers.
Several of the more common fan theories have been discussed and rejected by the show's creators, the most common being that the survivors of Oceanic Flight 815 are dead or in purgatory. This was specifically denied by J.J. Abrams and was also proven to be wrong by the second season's finale. The makers of the show have also discredited theories such as that the survivors will experience, or have experienced, time travel, which was dismissed by Damon Lindelof. Likewise, speculation that spaceships or aliens influence the events on the island, or that everything seen is a fictional reality taking place in someone's mind, has also been rejected by Lindelof.</div>
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