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@INH. well, if we all liked all the same people/things, it would be a pretty boring world
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I have been known to watch things just because a LOST alum was starring. So yeah.fingersplints wrote:I feel like we have had this conversation before.Heiots wrote:Juliet Burke all the way.![]()
When the actress was on Once Upon a Time I thought of you.
Neverwhere you are in good company here. Golden isn't exagerating. There is a bunch of us who are all huge fans. I even went to a West End show that one of the actors from the later seasons was in so that I could try to meet him after the show.
I have not watched season six since it aired. I have the box set... still in the box. I was thinking of rewatching this year, to see if I still loathe the endling, lol. I probably will. But knowing how it ends may help me get more out of the season itself, without constantly waiting to see where they were going with all of those new characters. Every week i waited for Ilana to do some awesome thing like a sucker ha ha.MovingPictures07 wrote:Yeah, that's a concern to me as well. I loved the show so much with all of my heart while it was going on, but the value of revisiting the episodes is elusive to me because I already know what happened to everyone, and I don't want to waste my time either. I felt like what was really driving me was knowing what was going to happen, and now that I know what happened, I don't have any real motivation to go back and rewatch any of the episodes, even though I loved the show as it was happening (mostly).G-Man wrote:See I'm more worried about what the last two seasons will do to my perception of the first two seasons. I loved Season 1 and was a major Locke fan until the end of Season 3. Locke was built up for so long to be this important character but later on we learn that he was nothing more than a pawn in MIB's plot. That realization crushed me hard. I think I'm worried to re-watch those early episodes and feel like they're just a waste of time. That and I will probably want to analyze every episode and character in relation to the overall plot. If nothing else, Season 6 informed us that some characters weren't all that necessary.MovingPictures07 wrote:That said, I haven't re-watched LOST since it ended because I'm afraid to reconfront the ending, thinking I will hate it more this time rather than initially feeling good about it but gradually turning indifferent the more I thought about it in the weeks after finale.
I don't have that same problem with Breaking Bad or many other shows I love, really, so LOST has sort of fallen down my list gradually.
lolDharmaHelper wrote:So is this show any good?
Me too, actually.Black Rock wrote:LC will never watch the final season again. The Finale broke his heart and he has been living with disappointment ever since.Epignosis wrote:What I mean is that final episode trivialized everything that had occurred up until that point.Spacedaisy wrote:I will try not to let that affect our friendship Robert.
I think the show was fantastic until about season 5.
I THINK a group did that on Lostpedia, or maybe Hedville. If it was LP, Dom would know, ask Bea about HV. I do remember talk about it, but i don't know if it was actually done.Mongoose wrote:Would any of you Losties care to watch the whole series in literal chronological order?
http://www.chronologicallylost.com/