>Jack is a drunk and addicted to pills >immediately becomes clean when it’s time to come back to the island >doesn’t suffer from withdrawal symptoms or anything
but yes i was at uni the year it first came out. living with 3 mates and a girl. we missed it on its original run but a mate lent me the first 18 episodes downloaded and we all sat down and binged them all in about 2 days.
No, I played it when it came out, it was hyped up as the "missing chapter" in the TV show but it really only had a really shitty Sawyer-sound alike
It was cool to explore the hatch and see those blacklight stuff in "HD" though
Millennial here, I've never seen it. I knew about it just never cared.
big mystery that keeps you hooked but it turns out to be something stupid. that's about all I know
if you cant see the drop of quality in character development towards the end, then you're the drooling moron.
a good example is sayid and jack. both became moronic and unrelatable after season 4
rewatched it when de lockdown started. its still fricking great. the first two eps are probably the best start to any tv show ever. but admittedly half the fun was the theories and memes while the show was still airing. still top 5 stuff
he literally becomes an npc after he comes back to the island. just following people and saying nothing. it makes you stop giving a frick about the character
Jack dies
Sawyer, Kate and some others escape
Hurley becomes the new Jacob
Everything that happened on the island was real/irl
The flash sideways is purgatory
>Jacob knew who his candidates were before the crash even occurred >knows what’s going to happen >still has random innocent people board the plane and let them die in the crash or on the island
Pretty fricked up
>knows whats going to happen
thats pretty moronic. jacob couldnt predict the future how the frick did he know that the plane is gonna crash >he made it crash
desmond made it crash not jacob
What was the point of Claire? Every other character contributed to their survival on the island, had powers, or was a candidate. Claire was carrying a baby, but Aaron wasn’t important. It’s not like Jacob or MiB wanted him. Claire was useless
I enjoy Twin Peaks but I'm too young to really understand the impact it had on television and how different it was. You just had to be there, I'm told.
Well I find it's the same for Lost. Some zoomers will enjoy it of course (after all who doesn't like a good mystery), but even if you explained what TV was like then they couldn't get this fever pitch of excitation for each episode and getting together with your friends at school to share theories or what it felt like to stumble by accident on the series and be hooked in.
Information just travels too fast now, series all come out in one go for ease of binging and I can't imagine executives signing off on this script nowadays. They just had to be there.
Mind you I'm sure they'll have their series that exemplifies this sentence too
S2 was the best, the hatch drama was top tier. >why do you find it so hard to believe >why do you find it so easy >it’s never been easy
LOST peaked at this moment
Ok, so let me get this straight. Every character of the show dies and the whole universe end at the series finale and that's a good thing because immortality is somehow bad because immortality (caused by stepping into the source of life itself) turns you into a smoke monster forever.
The frick is this show? I thought it was some stupid Survivor knockoff.
My take on it is this. To start, I don't remember the last time I watched this show. Probably like ten years ago or whenever it finished. Anyway I forget all the detail being so long ago, becasue I watched the as it aired I think and that was what, more than ten years ago. So anyway the detail, like all those detailed plots that I hoped tied up, well, I don't remember them as it was ages ago so it's hard for me to get to into these threads as I'm accused of being a speedwatcher, but I watched it years and years ago. I might understand more of the detail if I watched it a month ago or so but I watched it like ten years ago.
Those fricking ad breaks though, bravo jj
It was pretty good for a normal cable network tv show and the mystery and cliffhangers hooked everyone.
Zoomers have no future for them to lose their minds over a tv show.
Lost is how I learned to never watch a show until it's complete.
>Lost is how I learned to never watch a show until it's complete.
moron.
didnt watch when it aired but one guy told that after he missed 1 episode, he didnt know what was going on anymore
and the punchline is he didn't actually miss an episode
What a shit ending. This was GoT before GoT
Lost ending was a 1000 times better than GoT
How did that fat guy not lose any weight on the island?
The island works in mysterious ways.
they were a hidden mcdonald in the beach
It was all a dream
Or they were dead all along
Idk
>Everything happens for a reason
>no reason is ever given as to why everything is happening
jacob wanted a candidate to protect le island from le evil brother
>Jack is a drunk and addicted to pills
>immediately becomes clean when it’s time to come back to the island
>doesn’t suffer from withdrawal symptoms or anything
Amazing show that filtered all of the morons out there in the world. This show made me realize how moronic most people are.
Yes.
I still can't believe how many people thought everyone was dead the entire time
Absolutely insane. I've heard other ridiculous shit too like it was Hurley's dream the whole time lel. how someone got that one is beyond me
i still lose my mind over it, after every watch
but yes i was at uni the year it first came out. living with 3 mates and a girl. we missed it on its original run but a mate lent me the first 18 episodes downloaded and we all sat down and binged them all in about 2 days.
Best pilot episode in television history and it was all downhill from there.
Am I the only guy on Cinemaphile who played and beat the Lost video game?
no
probably not, but it's impressive how you managed to beat it yet still lost the game
No, I played it when it came out, it was hyped up as the "missing chapter" in the TV show but it really only had a really shitty Sawyer-sound alike
It was cool to explore the hatch and see those blacklight stuff in "HD" though
Millennial here, I've never seen it. I knew about it just never cared.
big mystery that keeps you hooked but it turns out to be something stupid. that's about all I know
Greatest TV show ever made. Anyone who says it had a shit ending is a dribbling moron who got filtered hard.
This, it was lightning in a bottle and filtered audiences too hard for something like it to ever be made again.
if you cant see the drop of quality in character development towards the end, then you're the drooling moron.
a good example is sayid and jack. both became moronic and unrelatable after season 4
Cry more, homosexual.
For me, it's Ilana...
rewatched it when de lockdown started. its still fricking great. the first two eps are probably the best start to any tv show ever. but admittedly half the fun was the theories and memes while the show was still airing. still top 5 stuff
post season 4 jack is absolute garbage. literally ruins the show
Wrong, Jack’s arc is one the few good things about the later seasons. Seeing go from a non believer to the next Locke essentially
he literally becomes an npc after he comes back to the island. just following people and saying nothing. it makes you stop giving a frick about the character
I literally can't watch the finale without crying.
What exactly happened at the end?
THey were all dead all along and jack finally accapted it
This is what I think but then people here tell me I've been LE FILTERED HARD 1337
have a nice day.
Jack dies
Sawyer, Kate and some others escape
Hurley becomes the new Jacob
Everything that happened on the island was real/irl
The flash sideways is purgatory
my general doctor looks like an older version of juliet, and even her personality and mannerisms are like her.
>Jacob knew who his candidates were before the crash even occurred
>knows what’s going to happen
>still has random innocent people board the plane and let them die in the crash or on the island
Pretty fricked up
>knows whats going to happen
thats pretty moronic. jacob couldnt predict the future how the frick did he know that the plane is gonna crash
>he made it crash
desmond made it crash not jacob
dont forget he setup young sawyer by giving him a pen. dudes a dick
Pretty accurate allegory for God in Judaism
They sneed you, Hurley!
Hurley... you know they sneed you!!!
zoomers are incapable of comprehending kino
meanwhile zoomers lose their minds over sissy hypno and hebrew box office's euphoria lmao
only redeemable things after s4 is the heli crew and richard alpert
>Everything happens for a reason
No it didn't
What was the point of Claire? Every other character contributed to their survival on the island, had powers, or was a candidate. Claire was carrying a baby, but Aaron wasn’t important. It’s not like Jacob or MiB wanted him. Claire was useless
That's right
I enjoy Twin Peaks but I'm too young to really understand the impact it had on television and how different it was. You just had to be there, I'm told.
Well I find it's the same for Lost. Some zoomers will enjoy it of course (after all who doesn't like a good mystery), but even if you explained what TV was like then they couldn't get this fever pitch of excitation for each episode and getting together with your friends at school to share theories or what it felt like to stumble by accident on the series and be hooked in.
Information just travels too fast now, series all come out in one go for ease of binging and I can't imagine executives signing off on this script nowadays. They just had to be there.
Mind you I'm sure they'll have their series that exemplifies this sentence too
Yerh
S2 was the best, the hatch drama was top tier.
>why do you find it so hard to believe
>why do you find it so easy
>it’s never been easy
LOST peaked at this moment
Season 2 was great on first watch but I find it to be one of the weaker seasons on rewatch. For me, it's season 3.
such a cool moment when you see it for the first time but what a copout once you know whats happening but thats L O S T in a nutshell i guess
Have to agree, also ended with the mindfrick, 'We have to go back, Kate!'
Season > Season 3
Ok, so let me get this straight. Every character of the show dies and the whole universe end at the series finale and that's a good thing because immortality is somehow bad because immortality (caused by stepping into the source of life itself) turns you into a smoke monster forever.
The frick is this show? I thought it was some stupid Survivor knockoff.
>Tfw no Kate anus in my face
My take on it is this. To start, I don't remember the last time I watched this show. Probably like ten years ago or whenever it finished. Anyway I forget all the detail being so long ago, becasue I watched the as it aired I think and that was what, more than ten years ago. So anyway the detail, like all those detailed plots that I hoped tied up, well, I don't remember them as it was ages ago so it's hard for me to get to into these threads as I'm accused of being a speedwatcher, but I watched it years and years ago. I might understand more of the detail if I watched it a month ago or so but I watched it like ten years ago.
Was it ever your intention to give your take on the show?
The post itself is a commentary on the lack of resolutions in the show
Yeah man
It was pretty good
LOST is the GOAT show. Final season is a little weak, but the ending is fantastic.
WE HAVE TO GO BACK is the best TV twist of all time.
Explain the ending please