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Originally Posted by xo_kathy
That's too funny. It wasn't until the end when he was calling that I said to my husband, "That's my cell phone! It just came out this year! Guess the set dresser/prop people f-ed that one up!" Doh, guess not.
I'm not sure I liked the end. Now we know what happens - sort of - and there's 3 more years of the show. I feel like it might make the anticipation not so intense?
Also, why didn't Charlie run out of the room and shut the door? He closed himself in before the explosion even happened. He didn't have to drown. Or is it that he thought he had to to make the rest of Desmond's vision come true?
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The only way for the door to be locked was from the inside....remmeber Charlie can hold his breath...and really..who says...he's....dead....?
My theory is that they get 'home' and things change too dramatically and traumatically for them...and like Jack says...they have to go back..because maybe it wasn't ment for them to return....
I still think they are in some kind of purgatory....
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