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Lost - Series Finale (May 23, 2010)
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<blockquote data-quote="Wicked Willow" data-source="post: 54807200" data-attributes="member: 109935"><p>Nah, I enjoy my share of mysteries. In fact, I'm pretty sure that answering *all* of the open questions would have totally ruined the show. </p><p>(Remember George Lucas's "midichlorians"? Way to spoil a fictional universe by offering ridiculous explanations to mystical concepts!)</p><p></p><p>However, I can't quite shake the impression that with LOST, even the creators didn't know what they were doing, making it up as they went along and creating numerous inconsistencies in the process. I don't need answers on a silver platter - but I do need consistency.</p><p></p><p>As it is, I get the impression that Lindelof and Carlton really ARE the "men behind the curtain", and the viewers who still think that there were any answers to begin with are like the people who insist that the emperor wears fancy clothes, because not seeing them would mean that one had wasted one's time.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Wicked Willow, post: 54807200, member: 109935"] Nah, I enjoy my share of mysteries. In fact, I'm pretty sure that answering *all* of the open questions would have totally ruined the show. (Remember George Lucas's "midichlorians"? Way to spoil a fictional universe by offering ridiculous explanations to mystical concepts!) However, I can't quite shake the impression that with LOST, even the creators didn't know what they were doing, making it up as they went along and creating numerous inconsistencies in the process. I don't need answers on a silver platter - but I do need consistency. As it is, I get the impression that Lindelof and Carlton really ARE the "men behind the curtain", and the viewers who still think that there were any answers to begin with are like the people who insist that the emperor wears fancy clothes, because not seeing them would mean that one had wasted one's time. [/QUOTE]
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