Pagan Journeys
General Topics => General Chat => Topic started by: earthmuffin on May 25, 2010, 07:37:59 PM
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For those of you who watch, were you as disappointed in this season and finale episode as I was? I thought it was a predictable cop-out and very Christian-centric.
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Sheesh, am I the only LOST sucker out there? :whistle: :rotflmao:
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I guess so sweetie! I really don't watch TV anymore. Mine hasn't been on in over a week and even then I was watching a movie...
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My Mom likes it. I watched part of one episode and it didn't make any sense. I'm an NCIS fan. Abby! :loveheart:
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NCIS ROCKS!
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NCIS ROCKS!
:yeahthat:
And sorry, EM, I really tried to get into Lost. Just couldn't do it.
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And sorry, EM, I really tried to get into Lost. Just couldn't do it.
Me too ... it gives me a headache to try and figure it out. :faint:
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If I hadn't started watching the first season and got hooked, I wouldn't have made it through the subsequent ones. I really enjoyed the Jack vs Locke (reason vs faith) theme. The first season started off very compelling but then the writers got lazy and too free with the crazy stuff and didn't tie it all in so I think they lost (ha ha) a lot of veiwers.
The ending was a cop-out in my opinion. I would have had it slowly revealed that the story was a novel Hurly was writing and the characters were all people that were his caretakers in the mental hospital. That way none of it would have had to make sense and the ending still would have been chilling. The way they ended it with it being a form of purgatory for Jack didn't work for me as there were too many gaps in the logic.