Do not invest any time with this show. The ending is the worst of any show ever made. It still infuriates me thinking about it. That show should be pulled, wiped from existence, and the writers should be publicly flogged.
Is Twin Peaks worth it once you find out who killed Laura Palmer? (Season 2, episode 9) I've heard it gets worse. and I can't make any of my life decisions without consulting LRC.
The problem is Lost got progressively worse and the lack of answered questions when more are posed with each episode becomes boringly predictable. Interesting idea that was half baked ( in a way ) and the writers couldn’t figure out how to end it. A couple smoking hot chicks on that show are mostly what kept me watching despite the growing feeling it was truly going nowhere.
This exactly. Writing was abysmal. Meandering plot and became crystal clear they were just making stuff up as they went along to fill episodes and they would never tie it all together.
Do not invest any time with this show. The ending is the worst of any show ever made. It still infuriates me thinking about it. That show should be pulled, wiped from existence, and the writers should be publicly flogged.
Do not invest any time with this show. The ending is the worst of any show ever made. It still infuriates me thinking about it. That show should be pulled, wiped from existence, and the writers should be publicly flogged.
Well I don’t know about that yet. Just starting the second season and I gotta say that it makes my imagination work unlike anything I’ve seen. So at this point I’ll take a bad ending to answer all the questions I have.
Yeah, I always say that the first two seasons are some of the best TV ever, but unfortunately it goes on way too long and gets weird for the sake of being weird. I loved the characters and ended up watching the whole thing, but as a whole I don't look back on the entirety of the series fondly.
One of the worst things about many great TV shows is that they don't know how to end. Sometimes it's okay to end a great thing. It happens in life. It may be better to go out with a great ending while on top instead of dragging it on and on because you have great ratings and you're making money on it.
This is why Breaking Bad is the best TV drama ever. A complete, self-contained story arc, with the best episodes coming at the end.
I started watching the first season on Netflix, it’s actually really good! Apparently it’s been out for awhile, it’s better than a lot of the new shows I’ve seen! Check it out if looking for something new to watch
Lost is the epitome of a show that was all buildup and no delivery. If you start watching other shows and reading conversations about them on Reddit you’ll literally start noticing “Lost” used to mean a show where it turned out the creators had no idea what they were doing the whole time. Hope you enjoy the buildup because that’s all there is.
Halfway through season 2 and still loving it. If there’s a let down, I haven’t watched it yet. The button is a cool mystery. And still a compelling group of characters to follow. Not sure I like the introduction of Ana Lucia though if that’s what people mean about going downhill
Sorry to have to break it to you but the show you are watching has no ending.Your setting yourself up for disappointment.Soon you will realize it degenerates into complete dribble,
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