vaughnbear
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We'll find each other, we always find each other.
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Post by vaughnbear on Apr 7, 2006 8:49:22 GMT -5
OK, is everybody as confused about this show as I am?? I'm wondering now if all of them are in this mental hospital?
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Kate Jones
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Post by Kate Jones on Apr 7, 2006 9:47:35 GMT -5
^^I know!! I am beginning to wonder the same thing. The show continues to spiral in to a deeper state of bizarre every time I watch it. Lost is highly addictive and I love that it keeps viewers guessing. However, like Alias, the writers need to be mindful not to take it so far that people start to lose interest in the story (and show) because it becomes too confusing to follow. What is it that they say about a good plot line? It should hold our interest without insulting our mind. I am curious to know what others thinkā¦
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Post by Victor Medina on Apr 7, 2006 21:49:23 GMT -5
I agree. I like that there is more of the "curtain being pulled back" but they are running the risk of this whole thing collapsing on itself with the unanswered questions. The problem I see is that we are strayign from the character's backstories by giving us more questions and loose ends but no semblence of an answer. Where's Desmond? Where's Michael? Where's Walt? What's with the visions of dead fathers, white horses, voices in the jungle, etc? Why is Charlie getting religiuous visions? What really happens after the countdown? There have been no real answers. You must tie up some loose ends. I'm hoping that's what we'll see the next 4 episodes. You can easily answer some major questions without giving up the whole ball of wax.
I hated how they made Hurley look so unstable. He was the voice of reason most of the time. Now he comes across as pathetic. There was no need for that. The twist with Dirty Libby was cool, tho.
Vic
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rdnzl
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Post by rdnzl on May 29, 2006 10:17:19 GMT -5
I think that answer would be too easy.
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