I'm actually surprised at some of the reactions to this episode, since I thought it was the best episode this series has produced to date. The main reason being that while some people feel the supernatural elements of the show are irrelevant, and that the show is really about the human condition and how we deal with depression, trauma, etc....I can't help but mainly be interested in the the supernatural elements.
At the end of the day, there are a million TV shows that deal with the human condition...but not many take place in such a fantastic setting. In other words, I need to eventually know what happened to the people who disappeared...I don't want some ambivalent "well, you never know" or lazy "it was just a dream" type of ending. This last episode went a long way in explaining what is going on by introducing the concept of Purgatory...because it leaves two very distinct directions to go from there for everyone else.
At the end of the day, there are a million TV shows that deal with the human condition...but not many take place in such a fantastic setting. In other words, I need to eventually know what happened to the people who disappeared...I don't want some ambivalent "well, you never know" or lazy "it was just a dream" type of ending. This last episode went a long way in explaining what is going on by introducing the concept of Purgatory...because it leaves two very distinct directions to go from there for everyone else.

in itself, but I had a hunch that the little kid was Patty when the episode started and she was just drowning in the pool for some reason. 


kevin coming out of the dirt like regina was talking about the birds 
@ them paying homage to the Sopranos and the Godfather in one episode.
at Lindelof being Lindelof 
