Probably my favorite show of all-time.
Probably my favorite show of all-time.
If we ever planned an HF re-watch, assuming we had enough people, I'd definitely be down with that.
Can you really do a rewatch of a show built on plot twists and suspense? I loved all of Lost but I don't think I can watch it again.
The first season finale is the best finale of any show, ever imo.
Can you really do a rewatch of a show built on plot twists and suspense? I loved all of Lost but I don't think I can watch it again.
Exactly how I look at it. And given how long each episode is and how many there are, I just can't see myself getting invested enough to watch it. Probably speaks more to my attention span, though. I'm more of a 30 minute comedy episode re-watch kind of guy.
I loved the show, believe me it had ALOT of problems and at times the writers were pretty much giving the middle finger to the audience (Across the Sea, Finale, etc) but I still very much enjoyed it but the show could be a real mess at times.
I don't believe I could do another watch.. maybe once in a few more years.
Okay.
I've never seen it, but maybe I should.
I've never seen it, but maybe I should.
The writers basically wrote themselves into situations, too many situations if you're complaining, that they couldn't write themselves out of to the satisfaction of all of the audience.
My biggest peeve isn't at all with the show nor with the writers, because I'm actually so glad about all the "mystery", for lack of a better word, that they wrote into the story. No, my peeve is actually with the audience that complained about not getting answers to every single question that the series created in the minds of the viewers. Many of the questions were answered, and those that weren't, it doesn't really matter. The entertainment was the journey, not a pot full of answers at the end of the road. And damn, it was the most marvelous and involving journey I've ever had with any series.
Example of a wrong opinion.
Still my favorite show ever. I actually got demoted from a job once because I was so into the podcasts, I stopped caring about anything else at work.