The End of Lost Revealed?

Bob McCoog
As we come up on the last two episodes of one of the most intriguing and sometimes frustrating shows to grace the small screen for a while. As fans are debating about whether or not the most recent episode answered any questions or not, a news item pops up today from Italy: pages from the finale's script. The six pages were uploaded by Italian website site Macchianera today, with the claim of them being authentic pages from the show. But are they real?

The six pages are from the end of the first hour of the finale, so nothing earth shattering is revealed. Based off of the reading, Ben has rejoined forces with the Smoke Monster, whether it be by his choice or by force. The Smoke Monster has apparently given up the idea of leaving the island with the castaways, and has decided instead to leave by himself and blow up the island with the castaways still on it. Take that psychotic mother!

To be able to do this, he needs Desmond for some reason. Whether or not this is the reason why Widmore brought him back to the island, we don't know. However, the Smoke Monster manages to capture Desmond while he is in the care of everyone's favorite old married couple, Rose and Bernard. The fact that the two of them aren't actually the Adam and Eve skeletons doesn't make me love them any less; it just makes me frustrated with last week's episode. With Desmond in his grasps, the Smoke Monster goes off into the jungle to do whatever a Smoke Monster does.

The question to ask is if this script is actually legitimate. While the script is written like most other TV or movie scripts that you can find at Comicon, the one item that has me doubting is the "f-bombs" that are thrown throughout the script. Whether Abrams and company actually write their scripts like that I don't know. But it does make me question if this was not thrown in by someone who is just trying to make a quick buck with a forgery.
To view the pages yourself, click here to see. Search for the last six pages of Lost and decide for yourself.

Published by Bob McCoog

I've lived in Texas now for about seven years. However, I am a Yankee by birth from the great state of New Jersey.  View profile

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