06-01-2010, 02:58 PM
Hi,
That is true, but it is not good. That they do it shows lack of ability or of interest on their part. That the viewing audience and critics allow them to get away with it shows the lack of critical judgment resulting from a poor education.
You've just damaged your Lost cred
I believe it was the smoke monster who killed the pilot of the Oceanic flight. Although, apparently, neither the details not the effects had been worked out completely that early.
As to 'fitting in', that's up to the writers. It is their job to build an imaginary reality where the devices they use fit in. Failure to do so is just crappy writing.
--Pete
(06-01-2010, 08:03 AM)eppie Wrote: Of course but most of the time stories are inconsistent. Especially to make 'the final scene' original film makers come up with a ' oh yeah and the main character has that ability' kind of moment.
That is true, but it is not good. That they do it shows lack of ability or of interest on their part. That the viewing audience and critics allow them to get away with it shows the lack of critical judgment resulting from a poor education.
Quote:About Lost: that smoke monster somehow didn't really fit in.
the first series where exciting enough without it....the Polar bears and the others were mistery enough.
You've just damaged your Lost cred
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As to 'fitting in', that's up to the writers. It is their job to build an imaginary reality where the devices they use fit in. Failure to do so is just crappy writing.
--Pete
How big was the aquarium in Noah's ark?