The premiere of "Lost" ended memorably with Charlie's plaintive question to his fellow island castaways: "Guys, where ARE we?" Six seasons and some 120 episodes later, the "Lost" finale brought the series to a rapturous close Sunday night. (May 24)
The message of Lost is that being dead really sucks.You can still sustain injuries like Sun being shot and Locke being run over by a car.If you have infirmities tough luck you're still stuck in a wheelchair.On the positive side you can still get wasted like Charlie did but beware of the guy with the tranquilizer gun.And,as if Ben didn't take enough of a beating while still alive,he had to get beaten up by Desmond once more that really sucks.Considering the pros and cons I'd rather be alive
Nevermind. The tons of stuff left out in Lost was basically everything the show appeared to be about. I know they've spun it to make it 'character driven' but all drama is character driven... what made Lost different form say The Wire, is that instead of catching a criminal they were trying to work out what the fuck was going on. The resolution of that conundrum being 'the end'. Richard saying, 'Jacob told me what the island was'... Locke, 'What is the island?' etc...
I thought the end sucked... was expecting everything to be answered like they do in detective shows and stuff - I mean, I understand the concept of 'character driven' but most shows have an element of being character-driven... Al Sweargen in Deadwood vs Seth Bullock... McNulty vs the System in The Wire... The Sopranos was all about the characters, to the point of psycho-analysing Tony... even Sarah Connor Chronicles focusses on the humanity of Cameron. It's a poor excuse for avoiding resolution.
No there will not be 2 of them the sideways life wasn't real, it was their afterlife it didn't matter when each one died, eventually they all did and then found each other
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erickabeutler 5 months ago
The message of Lost is that being dead really sucks.You can still sustain injuries like Sun being shot and Locke being run over by a car.If you have infirmities tough luck you're still stuck in a wheelchair.On the positive side you can still get wasted like Charlie did but beware of the guy with the tranquilizer gun.And,as if Ben didn't take enough of a beating while still alive,he had to get beaten up by Desmond once more that really sucks.Considering the pros and cons I'd rather be alive
lucancherby 1 year ago
Did the fans like it?
Nevermind. The tons of stuff left out in Lost was basically everything the show appeared to be about. I know they've spun it to make it 'character driven' but all drama is character driven... what made Lost different form say The Wire, is that instead of catching a criminal they were trying to work out what the fuck was going on. The resolution of that conundrum being 'the end'. Richard saying, 'Jacob told me what the island was'... Locke, 'What is the island?' etc...
Kiddolinfen09 1 year ago
@Kiddolinfen09 Battlestar Galactica ( Re-imagined) tried to squeeze everything in by the last 2 hours and there were still tones of stuff let out.
jediyves 1 year ago
I don't think so - in fact, I question why they couldn't have done both.
Kiddolinfen09 1 year ago
@gabbyandjuju Pants.
lollygaggle 1 year ago
@Kiddolinfen09 The show is better off ending it on an emotional level, rather than trying to resolve every character and event.
jediyves 1 year ago
@TheMuziekmann he's stuck on the island for being a cold blooded murderer...then again so was benjamin linus
wholefnshow1 1 year ago
I thought the end sucked... was expecting everything to be answered like they do in detective shows and stuff - I mean, I understand the concept of 'character driven' but most shows have an element of being character-driven... Al Sweargen in Deadwood vs Seth Bullock... McNulty vs the System in The Wire... The Sopranos was all about the characters, to the point of psycho-analysing Tony... even Sarah Connor Chronicles focusses on the humanity of Cameron. It's a poor excuse for avoiding resolution.
Kiddolinfen09 1 year ago
@al256byu
No there will not be 2 of them the sideways life wasn't real, it was their afterlife it didn't matter when each one died, eventually they all did and then found each other
Maraca1605 1 year ago