Ce que je te dis, c'est qu'ils n'ont pas la réponse à tous leurs mystères, en effet. Et qu'ils inventent de nouveaux mystères pour répondre à d'anciens mystères, et qu'ils ne pourront certainement pas répondre à tous les mystères d'ici la fin de la saison, ça je peux te le certifier. Et Lindelof le dit et se cherche même des raisons :
"There are some questions that are very engaging and interesting, and then there are other questions that we have no interest whatsoever in answering. We call it the midi-chlorian debate, because at a certain point, explaining something mystical demystifies it. To try and have a character come and say, "Here is what the numbers mean," actually makes every usage of the numbers up to that point less interesting.
You can actually watch Star Wars now, and when Obi-Wan talks about the Force to Luke for the first time, it loses its luster because the Force has been explained as, sort of, little biological agents that are in your blood stream. So you go, "Oh, I liked Obi-Wan's version a lot better." Which in the case of our show is, "The numbers are bad luck, they keep popping up in Hurley's life, they appear on the island." ... But if you're watching the show for a detailed explanation of what the numbers mean—and I'm not saying you won't see more of them—then you will be disappointed by the end of season six. "
Je résume (parce que je suppose, vu que tu as déjà du mal avec le français, que l'anglais n'est pas ton fort) : "Si on explique tous les mystères, comme les numéros, ça risque de casser la magie". Belle excuse, non? Et, rassure moi, Lindelof il s'est pas fait virer lui, si ?