So this is Lost in a nutshell (?):
- Originally a story about a group of people stuck on an island with no way to get out. They encounter nonsensical and outright fantastical freaky shit like smoke monsters and polar bears in a forest.
- They unlock a hatch which reveals that they aren't alone on the island, and have to press the button once every hour or else a major reaction would be caused and they'd be fucked.
- The hatch reveals that a company called Dharma created the hatch and that there were other hatches.
- Searching the island reveals other hatches and other remnants of other survivors and another group, a hostile one, who are known as nothing more than The Others.
- The Others and the Survivors fight and there's friction amongst both groups.
- Charles Widmore sends people to the island to investigate and kill everyone there.
- Some manage to leave the island, a group known as Oceanic Six. Others stay, and activate a time wheel that takes them back in time and various time periods jumping, jumping, jumping due to the instability of the island.
- The Oceanic Six have to go back because they realize they're unfulfilled without the island and have unfinished business there.
- The arrival of the oceanic six creates dual timelines: one in the present, another in the past (in the 70's).
- They work as Dharma agents and eventually try their damndest to stop the drilling of a well that eventually, and a conflict that eventually lands them back in their normal timeline. Or some shit.
- It turns out that Locke, who was thought to be dead, has been revived on the island due to supernatural powers. Those powers being the smoke monster. He uses Locke's body and Ben to kill Jacob so he can do like, bad stuff?
- Story goes from pseudo science and science fiction to spiritual. Looming "war" is teased.
- Season 6 shows an alternate universe which is disclosed in the finale as purgatory. The characters are there because they are incapable of moving on to Heaven.
- Bunch of stupid shit
- Show ends with Yer all dead, come on up to heaven - except the black people! You don't count!
How exactly did a show about pseudo science and sci fi tropes turn into a show about religion, spirituality and heaven? The whole thing makes me want to rewatch the show, but I have a feeling I'd regret it.
Am I missing anything?
Just musing these thoughts in my head have convinced me that Lost is possibly one of the most convoluted and obtuse stories I've ever had the courtesy of enduring. @_@