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Previously ... on LOST: MY SOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOON!!!!!
Jackface Rules, Flem-Dizzle.
Jackface Rules, Flem-Dizzle.
Fuck Locke. charlie for the win.I rewatched it few months because of a thread here in Mayberry. I still jizzed like I did few years back when Henry Gale appeared.
Jack gets really annoying after the Flashside way, alternate universe, season. You will get there
Locke = GOAT in this series. Oh yeah...
WALT!!!
WALLLLTTTT~~~~
S4/S5 did get a little boring especially if you are watching them all at once, but S6 background story of those "immortals" made me climax multiple times. S06E09, S06E15.
This is what happened in Lost.
Do yourself a favor and stop watching now.
I really enjoyed the first season or two of Lost, but lost interest in it almost immediately thereafter. It's been too long since I've seen it (as I watched them live on air), but I remember it just suddenly got really strange or off track or something.
It seemed like this premise would have made for a really good movie, but in terms of a tv show they just didn't have enough to fill however many seasons they did.
Best thing Charlie ever did was die.
Is this show worth watching? I see it is on Netflix. I just finished re watching The Sopranos and need a new show to watch. Was thinking about re watching The Wire but might take a shot at this.
i watched till liek the 5th season
went downhill after season 2 for sure
was a great show season 1 and 2 though
I started watching lost on netflix after it was already done, loved the show, but they really screwed up with the ending, too many questions not answered and it really didnt make sense
Loved Sayid, Jin, Desmond, and I forget his name the chubby one with curly hair
Lol.
Was so angry after finishing Lost that I even made a thread about it here about feeling trolled.
Guess what : Lost is a troll job. The incoherent plot twists that start around season 3 were improvised and nothing falls into place at the end of the show.
Great moments in the first seasons though.
I did the same thing; I abandoned the show after the second season, I was too frustrated.
A good friend of mine told me I absolutely had to watch from where I left off, so I did, and I am really, really glad I did.
It's a brilliant show, but you have to abandon the bigger picture and enjoy the ride. It has possibly the worst finale of all time for a major show, but it also has so many incredibly powerful moments and stellar performances along the way I don't care how it ended.