I need to get a headcount of all who haven't seen and don't want spoilers, because The "Lost" finale was, in my opinion, a copout, and we are one of the ONLY groups that can decode this. A good hypothesis is not a good paper until you can prove the math. "Lost" has had the potential to rock the world and become the greatest science fiction show of all time. It's failed. Three times.

I watched the "Final Transmissions" show and noticed JJ Abrams wasn't on it.




On May 24, 2010, at 2:50 PM, Kelwyn wrote:

Didn't watch. I don't hate this show, but I dislike it a lot. Why? Because there was wholesale carnage on the characters of color. I was pissed off enough when they killed off great characters like Mr. Eko and Ana Lucia but then I read that they finally killed Sayid, Jin and Sun while lilly-white Jack, Sawyer and Kate make it to the end. F-them! F-them! F-them!

That said. I would LOVE to hear ya'll discuss how it ended.

~(no)rave!

--- In scifinoir2@yahoogroups.com, Bosco Bosco <ironpi...@...> wrote:
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> Did anyone watch? Did anyone care? I'm still gathering my thoughts. I'm holding off on discussion of specifics for fear of spoilage.
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> I'm torn, really torn. There are somethings I liked and somethings I didnt. I think they may be the same as the things I've liked and disliked about the show the whole time.
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> I rewatched the pilot episode and while I am not thoroghly convinced that they had the whole thing planned out, I think there was some definitive planning from the beginning. I think Locke teaching Walt to play backgammon was indicative of such.
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> I'm walking away from six seasons not feeling Galactica'd but not necessarily satisfied either.
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> Anyone else?
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> Bosco
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