Tis why I just wait to get DVDs for everything.Spacedaisy wrote:I want to watch Westworld, but I don't have HBO or whatever pay channel it is on. :pouts:
The next generation is side-eyeing my DVD collection and calling me an old man.
Tis why I just wait to get DVDs for everything.Spacedaisy wrote:I want to watch Westworld, but I don't have HBO or whatever pay channel it is on. :pouts:
MovingPictures07 wrote:So Annie and I did a rewatch over the last few months, and finally got to the finale this past weekend. To my incredible surprise, I actually liked it. I stayed away from rewatching the show for so long because I fell into the 'increasingly unhappy with the finale' side of the camp, but I just watched the show and stopped demanding all of the answers, and I liked it. I can't believe it.
But I really liked Mr Eko (until the actor ballsed it up) and Bernard.timmer wrote:I'd have listed Ana Lucia but I like to pretend that the tail section never existed. Easily the worst part of the show.
Brilliantly said, timmer. The show is a part of me in a way that can only make sense to others who truly know. It's great we still have this community with one limb still firmly rooted in our shared Lost background.timmer wrote:I'll always love this show. I love it in a way I've never loved a show, it is anchored to my damn heart. And sure, there are odds and ends that don't fit, and the polar bear is silly, etc. but the thrust of it is just so grand, nothing's ever been so emotional on the TV in this way. And the music... ugh, I almost tear up just playing it in my head.
A decent chunk of this site originally starting playing mafia on a Lost fan site (including me). The island brought us together, or something.Neverwhere wrote:I remember being quite disappointed with the ending when I initially watched it. I was expecting more in some ways.
Last year I went and rewatched the entire show and I think I enjoyed it more than I did the first time. When it was airing I found the middle couple of seasons boring, but I actually enjoyed them all right the way through. Being able to watch them one after the other with no breaks or wait periods really highlighted just how incredible the character development on this show really was. When I was able to see it all more clearly like that, the ending didn't bother me as much.
I was actually scrolling through the forum looking to see if there would be a LOST mafia game going.
Maybe it's just because I'm religious, but I got the same feeling from the actual ending that LC would have gotten from his.Long Con wrote:It was the trick they pulled with the flash-sideways... They pretended it was an alternate reality where the Island had blown up in the 70s, but it was really just the Afterlife. I would have really loved it if it had been an alternate timeline in which the Losties were actually getting memories from another timeline from near-death experiences.
It would have been perfect. It would have saved Boone. It would have meant that the plan for which Juliet gave her life actually worked, and been a happy ending. Instead , everyone just died and went to heaven together, as though nothing BUT the Island had ever been important in their lives.