Posted By: jdf212 @ 02/01/2008 2:53:02 PM
Comment: wow!
TV's most ambitious, and frustrating, show is back. Fans ask: should I stay or should I go? We give you some clues.
Comment: wow!
Comment: Wow, the fake "Q" about Heroes was a total cheap shot. Way to stay unbiased and professional there, Joshua Alston. Are you an intern?
Comment: Wow, the fake "Q" about Heroes was a total cheap shot. Way to stay unbiased and professional there, Joshua Alston. Are you an intern?
Comment: I agree with Revansen, part of the fun with "LOST" is the mystery. If every question was answered it wouldn't be as interesting. I know that sometimes some parts can seem pointless, or maybe irrelevant at times, but trust me in saying that it is all worth it in the end. Some clips you truly do not appreciate until a few episodes later when things either become more clear, or more mysterious, either way it draws you in. Over all LOST is an amazing show, filled with phenomenal actors, great producers, and creative, intelligent writers.
Comment: I agree with Revansen, part of the fun with "LOST" is the mystery. If every question was answered it wouldn't be as interesting. I know that sometimes some parts can seem pointless, or maybe irrelevant at times, but trust me in saying that it is all worth it in the end. Some clips you truly do not appreciate until a few episodes later when things either become more clear, or more mysterious, either way it draws you in. Over all LOST is an amazing show, filled with phenomenal actors, great producers, and creative, intelligent writers.
Comment: Lost is an amazing show!! I've been waiting a long time for tonight!
Comment: "LOST" is simply the best shopw on television, period. And the reason is the depth and complexity of the characters, not merely the twists and turns of plot. It frustrates me that so many people fixate on how quickly the writers provide answers to the show's central mystery. Is that really what we want? To have the mystery revealed so all our questions are answered? 90% of the fun with "LOST" is picking out the clues, the hidden references and the allusions to classic literature, religion, movies and philosophy. Personally, I'd be happy if it went on for eight more years without providing concrete answers, as long as the characters remain this fascinating and recognizably human. It's a refreshing change from the cartoons that populate most every other prime time show.
Comment: I am a "Lost" fan. I will continue watching until the very last episode! Nothing is a good!
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