Lost (the TV show)
27 May 2010 13:45So, now that it's over and people have had a few days to meditate on the subject, should I watch Lost? I've seen two or three episodes in total so far, scattered across seasons, without enough context to remember much from any of them. I'm asking for spoiler-free advice on whether putting the time and effort into watching the entire series is worth it, or if (like many have said about BSG) the ending makes the rest of the show not worth it.
Emphasis: SPOILER-FREE.
Emphasis: SPOILER-FREE.
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on 27 May 2010 18:34 (UTC)if you only care about the mystery, you're unlikely to be entirely satisfied by the series - if you want to view it as a character study\love story\etc (which is how the authors view it) then the ending (especially with the extra features promised for the DVDs) should be well worth watching.
i enjoyed it.
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on 27 May 2010 18:38 (UTC)I do not regret watching either BSG or LOST. The episodes were well-filmed, well-acted, etc., even when the storyline kinda stretched. There's a few episodes, in either series, that I endured almost solely to see hot actors wearing very little. (LOST is shot in hawaii, so the island itself is stunning.)
I liked LOST's ending much better (disliked it less?). There's a final twist that initially disappointed me, but the more I read the spoilery reviews of other LOST fans, the more acceptable it becomes.
LOST is rich with symbolism, almost every prop is an easter egg. Unlike BSG, which had to pretend it was a different world (and skew references), LOST pulls directly from our human history & culture.
I'd consider watching it again, to see how obvious things are now that I know more. (I did this with season 1 or so with Amp & Xly as n00bs, and Amp's brother and I gasping at the props & clues we didn't notice the first time. We didn't give anything away, but Amp still threatened to kill us for making any noise at all.)
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on 27 May 2010 19:22 (UTC)On the whole I was very satisfied with the show.
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on 27 May 2010 20:10 (UTC)By the end of season 2, it already seemed unlikely that there could ever be a resolution that a plot-oriented person would be happy with. The brief snippets I've heard since then have not changed that opinion.
See also Kestrell's (non-spoiler) take.
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on 27 May 2010 20:27 (UTC)zrealm has it right, many of the characters are excellent and as an exploration of personal drama it was okay, but as a mystery it was shit.
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on 27 May 2010 20:38 (UTC)I'd watch the first 6-8 episodes to see if it's your cup of tea. If it's not, stop before you're fully invested and read the plot summary.
Personally, I thought it wrapped up nicely. When you have 800 plot elements over 6 seasons, and you wrap up 750, you'll have a few screaming what about _this_? The things that mattered to the characters were wrapped up though.
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on 27 May 2010 21:05 (UTC)Personally, I thought the entire show focused on how people interact, what motivates them, and how change can occur in them. That's the mystery the show explores and I think it does it well.
The Island itself is just the setting, and as with all sci-fi settings, there is a little hand-waviness. Some people can't handle hand-waviness though and want the details explained. I don't think that was the point of the show though and I enjoyed it thoroughly.
P.S. Similarly, I think you'll like Lost if you watched and liked Twin Peaks. It definitely ended better than Twin Peaks.
P.P.S. Pretty much all I require in a sci-fi show is that it maintains internal consistency. Lost did that.
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on 31 May 2010 09:05 (UTC)Also, for the record, I don't think the end of BSG negates the series. I love the hell out of that show.
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on 2 Jun 2010 03:09 (UTC)Re: ending schmending
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on 2 Jun 2010 03:13 (UTC)Thank you for the response. If I do decide to check it out, I can know that the plot cookies won't be all delivered in the end.
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