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When did they die?

I've been talking to my Những người bạn and no one agrees about it. When did they die?
My opinion: they were alive in the island and they died in different occasions: Jack at the end, Juliet after Jughead, Sayid, Jin and Sun in the submarine, Shannon in the forest... And the flash sideways were the "learning", a step before going to "heaven".
Another opinion: They died when the plane crashed and the island was a learning. The flash sideways were another learning and then they went to heaven. (Like many steps)

What do bạn think?
 lulamdp posted hơn một năm qua
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sahour95 said:
I totally agree with you! that's my theory too. Except for Juliet's part she died in LAX where they showed us!
And if it was the một giây opinion, they wouldn't have been therough the flashsideways coze they were already dead on the island so that wouldn't be the most important phase of their lives like Christian said, not their inbetween hoặc afterlife
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Yes, that's what I meant about Juliet :P I'd like to read thêm opinions, so I can say "HEY, LOOK, I WAS RIGHT!" LOL – Liên minh huyền thoại
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Giovanni_wasto said:
They all died at some point; as does everyone. That's all that matters. Some of them died on the island, some of them died a long time before that, some of them died a long time later than that. The purgatory world is independent of time: they have all died and are moving on together. Everything on the island was real.
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drusillah said:
Exactly, I agree with your first opinion. That the island was real, they were alive there, they each died there hoặc off the island. The flash sideways in my opinion was "Limbo", before going to the afterlife to find each other, get past their issues and not "die alone". :)
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phillytx said:
I think it's completely unclear who is dead at the end versus who is still alive. After all, Christian cast much doubt on the life hoặc death status of everyone in the church when talking to Jack. I believe that Christian was debunking time itself. "There is no now here." The place they made so the could all find each other was just that, a place. Not a time. Yet, there was mention of "when you're ready" to Jack and "she's not ready yet" in reference to Ana Lucia. I don't think any of this portends to answer the câu hỏi "when did they die?" On the contrary, I think it attempts to convince us that the issue of when they died doesn't matter. Was any of this effective? I vote no. The vague approach to it all haphazardly dishonored the rest of the hiển thị in a way that is forgiveable but disappointing. Maybe I'm just not ready yet. And whatever happened happened.
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