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10 points from my LOST post-finale headcanon:
Because I'm sure you all care.
1. Hurley rewrote the rules of the Island shortly after he was put in charge. In addition to allowing Desmond to go home (um, duh), he also allowed the Island ghosts (including Michael) to move on.
1a. The reason Michael wasn't present at the 815 afterlife church party was because he was busy over at Walt's afterlife beach party.
1b. Other people who attended Walt's afterlife beach party: Vincent, grownup!Aaron, grownup!Ji Yeon, grownup!Charlie Hume, Hurley.
1c. Yes, Hurley was present at both afterlife parties. No, I don't know how. He's awesome that way.
1d. There was also another afterlife party with Dan, Miles, Charlotte, Frank, and Naomi. I don't know where they hung out for it or who else showed up, but there you have it.
2. Walt, Aaron, and Ji Yeon eventually took over management of the Island as a group and were very laidback and Hurley-esque in their technique.
2a. Charlie Hume went back and forth between the Island and the mainland and was basically Walt, Aaron, and Ji Yeon's Frank Lapidus figure, i.e., a badass who drops in and out of their lives to make everything More Awesome.
3. Desmond and Penny lived a long, full, happy life together. On a boat.
4. Aaron refers to Kate and Claire as his two moms. Because they are.
4a. Also, he listens to a lot of DriveShaft, despite thinking they suck.
5. Miles and Sawyer opened up a detective agency together and were generally awesome. With Miles' medium abilites, Sawyer's conning experience, and their combined powers of snark, they are an unbeatable private detective pair.
5a. Possibly they occasionally cross paths with Gus and Shawn and they are all Awesome and Snarky at each other.
6. Sometimes the surviving Islanders have reunions and go back to the Island to hang with Hurley, Ben, Rose, Bernard, and Vincent. But only when Frank is available to fly them there.
7. Richard really, really enjoyed being an active part of the 21st century and made Frank teach him to fly a plane, just because he wanted to.
8. Clementine never became totally comfortable with calling Sawyer 'dad', but they grew to have a fairly close relationship regardless.
8a. However, Sawyer and Cassidy did not wind up back together, although they did become good friends.
9. Aaron and Ji Yeon went to the same university. He studied political history. She studied music theory. All their friends thought they were dating, but they weren't.
9a. Charlie didn't go to university. After he finished his secondary education he became an autodidact and studied everything he was interested in. As a result, his maths abilities are somewhat weak.
9b. Clementine also didn't go to university. She went to Europe and spent a couple years hitchhiking. Her math skills are nevertheless noticeably better than Charlie's.
10. One of the first things Claire did after the plane landed safely was wash her hair and get a haircut. And also get rid of the bangs.
10a. Yes, that is important and had to be on this list.
1. Hurley rewrote the rules of the Island shortly after he was put in charge. In addition to allowing Desmond to go home (um, duh), he also allowed the Island ghosts (including Michael) to move on.
1a. The reason Michael wasn't present at the 815 afterlife church party was because he was busy over at Walt's afterlife beach party.
1b. Other people who attended Walt's afterlife beach party: Vincent, grownup!Aaron, grownup!Ji Yeon, grownup!Charlie Hume, Hurley.
1c. Yes, Hurley was present at both afterlife parties. No, I don't know how. He's awesome that way.
1d. There was also another afterlife party with Dan, Miles, Charlotte, Frank, and Naomi. I don't know where they hung out for it or who else showed up, but there you have it.
2. Walt, Aaron, and Ji Yeon eventually took over management of the Island as a group and were very laidback and Hurley-esque in their technique.
2a. Charlie Hume went back and forth between the Island and the mainland and was basically Walt, Aaron, and Ji Yeon's Frank Lapidus figure, i.e., a badass who drops in and out of their lives to make everything More Awesome.
3. Desmond and Penny lived a long, full, happy life together. On a boat.
4. Aaron refers to Kate and Claire as his two moms. Because they are.
4a. Also, he listens to a lot of DriveShaft, despite thinking they suck.
5. Miles and Sawyer opened up a detective agency together and were generally awesome. With Miles' medium abilites, Sawyer's conning experience, and their combined powers of snark, they are an unbeatable private detective pair.
5a. Possibly they occasionally cross paths with Gus and Shawn and they are all Awesome and Snarky at each other.
6. Sometimes the surviving Islanders have reunions and go back to the Island to hang with Hurley, Ben, Rose, Bernard, and Vincent. But only when Frank is available to fly them there.
7. Richard really, really enjoyed being an active part of the 21st century and made Frank teach him to fly a plane, just because he wanted to.
8. Clementine never became totally comfortable with calling Sawyer 'dad', but they grew to have a fairly close relationship regardless.
8a. However, Sawyer and Cassidy did not wind up back together, although they did become good friends.
9. Aaron and Ji Yeon went to the same university. He studied political history. She studied music theory. All their friends thought they were dating, but they weren't.
9a. Charlie didn't go to university. After he finished his secondary education he became an autodidact and studied everything he was interested in. As a result, his maths abilities are somewhat weak.
9b. Clementine also didn't go to university. She went to Europe and spent a couple years hitchhiking. Her math skills are nevertheless noticeably better than Charlie's.
10. One of the first things Claire did after the plane landed safely was wash her hair and get a haircut. And also get rid of the bangs.
10a. Yes, that is important and had to be on this list.
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I find your ideas intriguing and wish to subscribe to your newsletter. (Translation: I really, really like this idea.)
Agreed on passing-over-is-a-choice; I think Ben, particularly, probably spent quite a while in that afterlife 'verse making things up to Alex and Danielle.
I'm totally convinced the next-gen Lostaways made friends with each other. It is my canon and no one will change my mind!
I really, really hope baby Aaron wasn't the afterlife form of dead adult Aaron because that would suck so much for him. So in my head, baby Aaron is present in the afterlife because Aaron-as-a-baby was so important to Island!Claire&Charlie. The actual Aaron then had his own afterlife with the people who were most important to him.
If that makes sense.
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Yeah, that's what I was telling my friend about Ben. I felt like Ben, once remembering the crap he'd done in his real life, felt like he didn't deserve to cross over, not until he'd made up all his past wrong doings to afterlife!Alex and Danielle. Also, it would give him the life he'd never gotten, the family he'd wanted so badly...even if it was just for a little while and wasn't ENTIRELY real.
As for Michael...I liked Harold's idea that he's stuck on the island as a "whisper" BUT I feel like Hurley would have fixed that...unless deep down inside he was still ruthlessly bitter about him killing Libby....but I feel in reality, Michael was with Walt in the other place and was choosing not to cross over simply because he was either getting the life he wanted there or just hadn't been triggered to remember.
Speaking of triggering their memories...how the holy hell did they trigger Boone's? Did they throw him off the side of a cliff or something? I mean that was the ONLY epic event in his life while on the island...so I'm curious.
^^Ooooo, I like this idea much much better.
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