05-31-2010, 11:23 PM
(This post was last modified: 05-31-2010, 11:26 PM by NuurAbSaal.)
(05-31-2010, 10:54 PM)--Pete Wrote: Yes, they resolved everything. Simply by saying, in effect, there was nothing to resolve. It is a cheap trick, it is an irritating trick, it is the mark of an incompetent writer. And it is not, to me at least, acceptable.
--Pete
So, having browsed a bit through this thread, should I watch the 5 seasons of Lost I have on loan from a friend? Can the show be enjoyed knowing that there won't be a season/episode that clears it all up? I have only seen a few minutes of various episodes from different seasons (needless to say, I didn't get any of it ), and it seemed intriguing. Anything there if you skip the last season?
take care
Tarabulus
P.S.: Saw Pete's last reply now, I guess I'll give the series a pass.
Quote:The whole point of the series was far-fetched stuff, mysteries, clues and hints. Take that out, and all you've got left is the interpersonal stuff. Interesting in itself, but it could have been done in General Hospital.
"I'm a cynical optimistic realist. I have hopes. I suspect they are all in vain. I find a lot of humor in that." -Pete
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