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
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
It’s in my top 3 shows
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Love it so far!
GreatTVfromYesterday wrote:
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
Great show! I remember watching it as it was released in like 2007-2008. Repost when your done watching with your theory about what it all means.
Never have I ever heard of it.
Blue Van....Shambala!
Wait for it.
Anyone who is old af knows about it since it's one of the highest rated shows ever, it's very good. Other good shows from that era include The Sopranos and The Wire. Breaking Bad is more recent, also great.
You should also check out Twin Peaks, and if you want something current, Severance.
It was good for awhile but the ending ruined the entire show. still bitter about it.
Sopranos is the most overrated show of all time.
The Wire was great. Breaking Bad was very good.
Great production, acting, characters--I like that the characters are so separate and distinct, unique. Compelling story, even if you have polar bears in the south pacific, old sailing ships carrying dynamite before it was invented, and slaves in chains decades after slave trading was outlawed, not to mention hot gals in hip huggers, lipstick, and not sb bug bite smong em. All weirdness covered by strange time quirks and mystery numbers etc. Binge-worthy.
Old watcher of the tube wrote:
Sopranos is the most overrated show of all time.
The Wire was great. Breaking Bad was very good.
24 is another great show from that era that is bingeworthy.
Agree re Sooranos! Compared to The Wire and Breaking B. Sopranos is monotonous, artistically flat and shallow.
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.
Not to be confused with Land of the Lost and the Sleestaks
Reported for anti Italian discrimination
Spoiler alert; they all die!
Just watched it in its entirety over the last couple mos. Those first 3 seasons were awesome! Enjoyed the whole thing, but those first few were the best.
"The American TV series Lost has 121 episodes over six seasons, which is a total of about 91 hours."
that's not gonna happen.
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.
bruce dentons gold medal wrote:
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.