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    Quote Originally Posted by JimR View Post
    I thought it was amazing, because it made me realize, I've been watching the wrong show. I thought it was about the mystery of the island, and the crazy monster and stuff...but it was really about the people. And realizing that, I understood that what was best about the show WAS the people.

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    In the episodes leading up to the finale, I thought a lot about what would be a satisfactory ending...and there weren't many to choose from. Aliens? Horrible. All a dream? A complete rip off. They all died in the plane crash and the entire series was in the afterlife? Not impressed.

    It seems to me that rather than picking an explanation that might not satisfy people, they just skipped the explaining part. What's the island? Figure it out! As for the parts of their lives that were actually set in purgatory, I thought it was an interesting way to reveal how the characters really felt about themselves. Some were living how they wished they could have been, and others were living how they feared they might have become. Both were very interesting to me.

    That all said, I'm fascinated with character, so my enjoyment might not translate to those more interested in plot.

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    Quote Originally Posted by leadduck View Post
    Does anyone her watch "Lost"? I'm interested in what you thought of the finale. Personally, I thought it was the most disappointing and unimaginative end imaginable. It was like a listening to a long joke with not punchline.
    I found it the most frustrating thing, the story allways promised to lead somewheres but just never got there. Some other movies have been like that. You wait all through the movie for it to happen and it doesn't. I watched on the net once a whole years worth of lost synopsis and still could not fiqure it out, consequently I did not bother watching it again. Pity because I do enjoy a good scifi

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    The last Lost....

    When you want an actor to go you kill him or her
    off in the script and write them out of the show.

    When you want to kill a show you end it like Lost did.

    In all fairness it is the only way to make sense of the
    tangle that was Lost.

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    I've only watched a couple of episodes of lost.
    It made me think about 'the wheel of time' by Robert Jordan.
    At first very interesting, but then after the 5th book, you get the impression that the author doesn't have a clue what is happening either, and just spins new threads in the hope that it'll all turn out in the end.

    And as with Lost, the wheel of time is still a mess. Still, since the family hired someone to finish the story based on Jordan's notes, we might find out who killed Asmodean
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    Quote Originally Posted by Bruno View Post
    I've only watched a couple of episodes of lost.
    It made me think about 'the wheel of time' by Robert Jordan.
    At first very interesting, but then after the 5th book, you get the impression that the author doesn't have a clue what is happening either, and just spins new threads in the hope that it'll all turn out in the end.

    And as with Lost, the wheel of time is still a mess. Still, since the family hired someone to finish the story based on Jordan's notes, we might find out who killed Asmodean

    There's one series I've lost all faith in...By the time book...ummm...8 I think, rolled around I was so disgusted that working my way through the next book was mentally painful; then I found out that the "last" book was going to be a TRILOGY. Fired. So fired.

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    I feel your pain. I stopped reading around book 9 and vowed not to start over until the final chapter was written. And for a moment it looked as if it wouldn't happen at all.

    However, since the new books are actually the ending, the major story points are set, and they are written by a new author. So I am willing to give them another go if and when the final chapter is published. The first 5-6 books were good, so perhaps the final books will redeem the series.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Bruno View Post
    However, since the new books are actually the ending, the major story points are set, and they are written by a new author. So I am willing to give them another go if and when the final chapter is published. The first 5-6 books were good, so perhaps the final books will redeem the series.
    The new author closes threads like crazy. I was so happy when he killed off a very annoying character in the prologue. The first hundred pages I was going "this is not Jordan," then after a while I was enjoying the heck out of it and can't wait for the next book. He finally explains Verin as well!

    Skip book 10. Nothing happens (for 1000 pages).

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    Quote Originally Posted by jeffus View Post

    Skip book 10. Nothing happens (for 1000 pages).
    That sounds exactly as I remember it...Perrin sits in a field for about 700 of those pages, IIRC.

    Glad to hear the new author is going somewhere. Maybe once the end trilogy is complete I'll actually give them another go.

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    Quote Originally Posted by leadduck View Post
    Does anyone her watch "Lost"? I'm interested in what you thought of the finale. Personally, I thought it was the most disappointing and unimaginative end imaginable. It was like a listening to a long joke with not punchline.
    Agreed. Sadly, it changed my opinion of the entire series, which I had regarded as an intricate piece of story-telling genius. Looking back, the whole thing seems like a disorganized and pointless mess.

    I had been planning to rewatch the series once it ended, but I don't have any interest now.

    It goes down in history as one of the biggest copouts ever. Very sad.

    Josh

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