I think it was just there to remind us of the pilot and the original plane crash. Just memories of the show.
Wendy - 15 years ago
The wreckage was there to prove the crash really did happen, which in turn proves everything else on the island really happened. If you look carefully at the cabin of the plane, you can tell it had been burned (the losties burned it back in season one because of the dead bodies). And you can see the remains of Jack's medical tent.
Gunbato - 15 years ago
To me, even in afterlife, Christian explains he is real so I don't think we have to take "events on the island are real" literally. I think they died in the crash but I am a little lost and there is so many questions in my head.
Jennifer - 15 years ago
To me, showing the wreckage was just completing the circle of the story. It didn't mean anything more than that.
I think it was just there to remind us of the pilot and the original plane crash. Just memories of the show.
The wreckage was there to prove the crash really did happen, which in turn proves everything else on the island really happened. If you look carefully at the cabin of the plane, you can tell it had been burned (the losties burned it back in season one because of the dead bodies). And you can see the remains of Jack's medical tent.
To me, even in afterlife, Christian explains he is real so I don't think we have to take "events on the island are real" literally. I think they died in the crash but I am a little lost and there is so many questions in my head.
To me, showing the wreckage was just completing the circle of the story. It didn't mean anything more than that.