Last Sunday ABC aired the final episode of Lost. During the credits, a series of stills were shown which comprised of the wreckage from the plane crash. Since none of the actors were present in this montage, many viewers believed that this sequence was implying that everyone died in the crash and the whole series was purgatory.
In fact, so many people believed this that ABC had to issue a press release stating that those people are fucking morons. The statement reads, “The images shown during the end credits of the Lost finale, which included shots of Oceanic 815 on a deserted beach, were not part of the episode but were a visual aid to allow the viewer to decompress before heading into the news.”
You really have to wonder if anybody actually watched the finale. During the final reveal Christian blatantly said that what happened on the island, really happened. How the hell does someone misinterpret that? Lost fans need to chill out and quite analyzing every little detail. Credit sequences rarely have anything to do with the narrative. For example: When they show a blooper reel at the end of a movie that doesn’t mean that there’s an alternate universe where the main character sneezed when he told his girlfriend that he loved her for the first time. The plane crash sequence was just something to play during the credits in place of “Next Time on Lost.”
In other news, the Complete Collection box set will contain a 15 minute Hurley/Ben epilogue.
[SOURCE: TVGuide.com]






