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Oct. 4th, 2006 03:34 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
From some article I ran across somewhere:
As many fans complain, "Lost" is more about the questions than the answers. It's confusing and captivating. At least some things were (sorta) cleared up in the finale of the dark and hatch-centric second season, which runneth over with sci-fi mysteries that had viewers scratching their heads. Thankfully, the Powers That Be heard the fan feedback and they're doing something about it. In a recent podcast posted on the show's Web site, a producer revealed he was influenced by complaints that season 2 was "too mythologically dense." Expect to see a lot about relationships in future episodes, including a dose of much-needed romance.
I was going to give the show another shot, but...nah. The last line cinched it. "Much-needed," my left big toe.
As many fans complain, "Lost" is more about the questions than the answers. It's confusing and captivating. At least some things were (sorta) cleared up in the finale of the dark and hatch-centric second season, which runneth over with sci-fi mysteries that had viewers scratching their heads. Thankfully, the Powers That Be heard the fan feedback and they're doing something about it. In a recent podcast posted on the show's Web site, a producer revealed he was influenced by complaints that season 2 was "too mythologically dense." Expect to see a lot about relationships in future episodes, including a dose of much-needed romance.
I was going to give the show another shot, but...nah. The last line cinched it. "Much-needed," my left big toe.
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Date: 2006-10-05 05:34 pm (UTC)It's looking more and more like I'm just going to skip it and wait for DVDs, or maybe tape it to watch later, so I won't get as annoyed with the slow pace. There's still some characters I'd like to see what happens with them, but not enough to really care anymore.