Kate ducks to avoid reporters. Upon their return to civilization, three of the Oceanic Six were immediately reunited with their families: Hurley's parents, Jack's mother, and Sun's parents. Nadia reunited with Sayid following their initial press conference. Kate had no one come to greet her since her mother was dying of cancer and Kate herself murdered her father , nor did Aaron whose family did not know who he was. Hurley tried to use this status to receive gentler treatment from the police when he was arrested for reckless driving.
Sayid initially thought Ben was a reporter when he caught him taking photos of Nadia 's funeral procession in Tikrit. The members received golden passes for unlimited free travel from Oceanic Airlines " Through the Looking Glass, Part 1 " as well as a large cash settlement from Oceanic. Hurley is relieved to see no one else came to visit Sun and her daughter. There were interpersonal tensions among the Oceanic Six. Jack initially wouldn't visit Kate at her home, not wanting to see Aaron after his discovery of their relation.
While being visited at a mental hospital, Hurley did not look too pleased to see Sayid, and expressed reluctance to go anywhere with him, before hearing about Bentham's death.
Three years after the return of the Oceanic Six, their fame had faded. One man recognized Jack for saving a lady in a car wreck rather than being one of the Oceanic Six. Ben tells Jack that John Locke 's corpse must come back with them. Shortly before leaving the island, Locke warned Jack that his knowledge of the Island and the truth behind his lies would haunt him, and eventually drive him to return to the Island.
Jack disagreed and left the Island. Three years after the rescue, Jack met with Ben at a funeral parlor. Jack told him that Locke had come to him under the alias "Jeremy Bentham" about a month ago and told him that after he left the Island, some very bad things happened, all of which were Jack's fault for leaving. The men set off from Solomon Islands in the beginning of September to make a km journey and appeared nearly a month later in neighbouring Papua New Guinea.
Photograph: Alamy Stock Photo. Bougainville health minister and family lost at sea after boat sinks off Papua New Guinea. Read more. Is that why the Coast Guard has called off the search? Yes, that and because of where they have already searched. If more information comes to light, they could reopen the active search, but that is unlikely.
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Get smart. Sign up for our email newsletter. Sign Up. Support science journalism. Knowledge awaits. See Subscription Options Already a subscriber? Create Account See Subscription Options. Continue reading with a Scientific American subscription. Because, you know, after years of figuring out flashbacks and flash forwards, viewers needed a little shake-up. But as we got to see glimpses of a world we don't yet understand, we were also treated to a very quick flash of the island in a flash-sideways world -- deep under the ocean with a Dharma-branded shark circling overhead.
It was referenced several times in the first hour when Fake Locke threatened to sink the island. And after Desmond removed the cork from the well of light, we did indeed see portions of the cliffs plummet into the ocean. But we now know that the ocean floor island was part of the castaways' purgatory. So did the island sink when they finally moved on? We'll never know. Losties first got their glimpse of the giant four-toed statue watching over the island at the end of season two.
The statue in modern times is severed at the ankle, but flashbacks to the early Jacob days have included views of the back of the full statue. It appears to be an Egyptian god, the most popular theory that it's Sobek, a Nile god with the head of a crocodile. It was revealed at the end of season five that Jacob lived inside the statue, but it was never revealed where it came from or why it watches over the island. The show relied heavily on Walt -- Michael's young son who was being brought back to live with his father after years of estrangement.
When they crashed on Oceanic , they crashed along with Vincent, Walt's loyal yellow Labrador retriever. Walt was supposed to have been special, to be able to do things and see things the others couldn't, including teleporting while being held hostage by the Others. But then his father took him off the island, and we saw little of him after that.
Michael ended blowing up along with Widmore's freighter -- can we call being blown up pulling an Arzt? We never again saw Walt or Michael. Not in the flash-sideways world and not in the church. Could it be that Malcolm David Kelly, the actor who began playing young Walt at the tender age of 12, grew so much physically during the show's run that his character no longer fit -- literally -- into the story?
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