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richfed |
Posted - March 26 2011 : 2:35:23 PM Just rented the first disk of Season 1 from Netflix. Never have seen the show; thought it was a reality show, in fact - along the lines of Survivor. Apparently NOT! Has anyone here been a fan of this now defunct series? Or, just watched it? Thoughts? Is it worth the viewing investment?
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richfed |
Posted - June 25 2011 : 7:16:51 PM It's a great show, Dark Woods. Movie quality television. As others have said here, ya gotta stick with it. It is one long story - told over 6 seasons. Worth every frame. I still think about the characters and themes. Enjoy!!!! |
Dark Woods |
Posted - June 24 2011 : 02:44:14 AM I never watched Lost when it was on TV. I have been considering watching it from the beginning on DVD. |
Gadget Girl |
Posted - June 01 2011 : 4:42:03 PM I was quite pleased with the ending. |
richfed |
Posted - May 21 2011 : 12:20:45 PM The short answer is that I thought it was beautifully done! |
winglo |
Posted - May 18 2011 : 9:21:48 PM Interesting thoughts, Rich. Can't wait to see what you think of the conclusion/final episode(s). |
richfed |
Posted - May 15 2011 : 1:16:43 PM "Lost". My am I! What a great, albeit defunct, show. Six seasons of fantastically creative and intelligent, complexly woven tales of people, places, time and place and it all boils down to white verses black; right vs. wrong; good vs. evil. There is a strong element of religion embedded. Faith vs. Science. Incredible blend of action, drama, romance, comedy, science fiction. It is hard to imagine a television show that could be so all-encompassing at such a high quality. Large and diverse cast, superb writing and, if you are patient it mostly all comes together wonderful score, scenery is luxurious, well-shot, detailed character development and dialogue, great use of hooks and suspense surprises everywhere. As complex a story as this is and it IS a story the continuity involving interpersonal relationships and timelines is remarkably solid. Best of all, it makes you think. It is hard for your mind to wander while watching this show.
So, while I am viewing in the middle of the final season as I write this I try to figure out where I fit in within all of this splendor, conflict, interpersonal relationships, and danger. Where is this place? Is it Hell as a few of the characters more than suggest? Is it another dimension? Easy to feel that way, what with all the flash backwards, forwards, and even sideways. Or is it simply a lost island somewhere as it first appears to the uninitiated eye? I don't know Purgatory, maybe. And so, who am I most like? Surely, everyone can identify with someone in this elaborate story. For me, mostly, it is Jack Shepherd --- highly skilled spinal surgeon who does what he does better than most. On the Island, he becomes a leader but, a series of costly, poor decisions, which he invariably makes, contributes to splintering of the castaways and causes him to doubt even himself. He begins to allow himself to blow in the breeze rather than to lead. This could change. As I said, several episodes to go before "The End". But, it is how I see myself.
Much more so much to relate to as this winding tale zigs here and zags there all the while hinting at a dramatic conclusion. Faith issues, parent/child issues, relationship issues, morality issues. The show makes you reconsider your own choices. It makes you reevaluate moments of your own life that are reenacted in various ways over 6 seasons of what television was made to be.
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Kaylynn44 |
Posted - April 03 2011 : 8:04:16 PM Rich, I never missed an episode of Lost and I really enjoyed the series, but I know a lot of people that didn't care for it because it was too confusing. I think that you will enjoy it. |
Gadget Girl |
Posted - April 01 2011 : 9:08:08 PM I watched most of the shows through the, hmm 6 seasons I think! I had to miss a few and got "LOST" about the 4th season or so, but came back with a vengence for the last two seasons. I enjoyed it but thought the end didn't quite deliver although I was satisfied with it.
I would like to see the entire series again someday. |
winglo |
Posted - April 01 2011 : 7:55:58 PM Rich, I watched LOST from the first day to the last. If you like to really think when you watch television, then you may like the show. If you are looking for entertainment to be fed to you, while you zone out in front of the boob tube, forget it. During and after every single episode you have to think and try to figure out what is going on here and what direction the show and characters may head next. You have to continually re-evaluate who is "good" and who is "bad" in the show, and what is important and what is not important. You also have to have some interest in science fiction and in fantasy, as both rear their heads during the show. The finale was less than satisfying, although intriguing. I loved the show, but many fans were angry that some loose ends were left loose.
That's my 2 cents. It is a long and winding tale, and you'll have to decide if you're up for that kind of thing. |
Wilderness Woman |
Posted - April 01 2011 : 1:55:03 PM I began watching it at the beginning of the first season. I was intrigued and liked it. For a while. I found that I... lost... interest in it and stopped watching. Then, I really WAS lost. Once you leave it, you can't figure out what the heck is going on if you try to go back to it after missing part of a season. So, I just gave up.
I have to add that I did really enjoy looking at the gorgeous blue eyes of Terry O'Quinn (John Locke).
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richfed |
Posted - April 01 2011 : 12:31:19 PM Thanks -
I should point out that I thought "Lost" was a "Survivor" spin-off back when it first came on. I rented this disk knowing it was not. Came on several excellent recommendations. Was told it was TV's all-time best show by "reliable" sources.
To me, the best television show ever was "24". Love it.
So, I watched the first disk and though the scenery was awesomely beautiful with lush colors and excellent cinematography, the large cast - full of bit players elsewhere, for the most part - was very strong, and the music was nicely done, I wasn't totally floored or anything --- promising.
Second disk - getting stronger --- lots of messages, morals, sub-plots, and intrigue. This could be good.
NOBODY else knows about this show? |
RedFraggle |
Posted - March 28 2011 : 11:35:06 PM I watched the first season and liked it OK. I think I saw half of the second season, but gave up midway through. It's one of those shows you have to devote a lot of attention to, because the plot keeps twisting on itself and getting more and more complex. I don't have that kind of time!
I tried to watch some of the final season, simply because it was the last one, but I got lost---seriously, no pun intended!---in all the time traveling, flashbacks, flashforwards, and alternate realities. (Sorry if that's a spoiler for what lies ahead!) My husband LOVED the show, though, and watched every episode. |
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