The episode was dynamic and busy enough as it relied heavily on action-adventure, including the explosion of the bomb on the freighter and a major smackdown with loud punch audio between Martin Keamy - the head Rambo dude - and Sayid. There was an awful lot of running around the island, and an awful lot of flying above the island in the helicopter. Sawyer made his selfless leap to the ocean to keep the helicopter light enough to fly, planting a classic action-hero kiss on Kate's mouth before jumping out. We also were treated to a majestic and satisfying reunion between Penny and Desmond, like the climax of an old big-screen romance.
But the finale wasn't nearly as mind-bending as last season's farewell, during which we received the show's first flash-forward. It wasn't a game-changer, so much as a new shovel load of clues. We still didn't learn much about the magical properties of the island, or Widmore's motivation, or What It All Means. Last night's overall message was something we already knew - that while Jack succeeded in getting the Oceanic 6 off the island, he had also come to realize that he shouldn't have, that Locke, the man of faith, was right all along.
The direction for next season seems fairly clear: Jack needs to find and return to the island, to assuage his guilt, and he must return with all of the Oceanic 6 as well as Locke's body. Why does he have to bring everyone? Surely it has something to do with a time-travel rule about not changing the future, or not changing the past.
That Jack will most likely bring Locke's body back to the island raises a few interesting questions about the original flight 815. Jack's father's body was on that plane - was he being returned to the island in the same way Locke must be returned? Is some kind of history repeating itself now, as Jack tries to get back to the island with Locke's body? Is Charlotte - with her ever piercing, ever withholding eyes - like Jack, desperate to be back on the island? Questions, always questions. We took one tantalizing step forward last night, for sure, but we also took two steps back. That's exactly how we like it.
Matthew Gilbert can be reached at gilbert@globe.com. For more on TV, visit boston.com/ae/tv/blog/.