As Lost Ends, Creators Explain How They Did It, What’s Going On
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#4I like that they admit they're just not going to explain certain things. I wish they had told me this six years ago - would have saved me about 200 hours of my life.
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#6 Locke is now the voice of a very large subset of the
audience who believes that when Lost is all said and
done, we will have wasted six years of our lives, that we
were making it up as we went along, and that there’s
really no purpose. And Jack is now saying, “the only
thing I have left to cling to is that there’s got to be
something really cool that’s going to happen, because I
have really, really fucking suffered.”Re: As Lost Ends, Creators Explain How They Did It, What’s Going On
#7I have never seen the show, but I think they tipped their hand, given 1) the existence of the continuity czar that began after the show started , 2) their commentary about figuring out the best way to run the show by watching the show , and 3) the explicit acknowledgement that they may have been making it all up as they went along: Locke is now the voice of a very large subset of the audience who believes that when L…
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#8I have never seen the show, but I think they tipped their hand, given 1) the existence of the continuity czar that began after the show started , 2) their commentary about figuring out the best way to run the show by watching the show , and 3) the explicit acknowledgement that they may have been making it all up as they went along: Locke is now the voice of a very large subset of the audience who believes that when L…
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#9In some ways I always felt Lost was the TV version of a pyramid scheme: resolve one mystery, create two more, repeat. I gave up myself when mysteries started getting resolved by papering things over with outright mysticism -- "that's the way it is in this world" or the magic science approach, if you will, which totally turns me off. When the show was just about the Dharma initiative, or even the Others, both artifacts of a lost civilization and grounded in human decisionmaking and anthropology, I was more intrigued. I had to pack my bags around the third season.
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#10I like that they admit they're just not going to explain certain things. I wish they had told me this six years ago - would have saved me about 200 hours of my life.
I was so bitter from the BSG finale I never watched Lost. Woohoo!