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because instead of answering questions in season 3 they are just creating new ones.It's been 2 years now and we are still "lost",I like mysteries as much as the next person but there comes a time when the suspense ends and boredom sets in, how many more mysteries can you create before you start answering them?
for example: 1. what the heck ever happened to the french lady through all of this? 2. where is Michael and Walt now? 3. so Walt didn't have special abilites? then what makes him so special? 4. all these flashbacks are significant how? 5. so tailies aren't important after all? they're all dead now, why? 6. what's with those damn numbers already? 7. why did the others kidnap Claires baby? 8. why are the others hellbent on keeping their true identities so secret? 9. whats the point of the pods? whats the point of electromagnetic mega magnet. it goes on and on and on and i could create a list of at least 100 or so questions.. Enough already. |
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I don't care because the producers don't care that they are pissing on the fans, screwing with them by not giving enough answers and only creating brand new ones.
I thought turning the previously concilliatory Eko back to an unrepentent gangster was a quick fix to the problem of the actor opting out of the role. Not very well thought through. Or are they just making this up as they go along? |
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All of the questions HAVE to be answered at some point. If the answers were given to each question as it was posed the show wouldn't be as interesting, or have half the amount of viewers it is currently getting.
I, for one, am enjoying all of the unanswered questions and puzzling over them as they appear. |
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i agree
the mysteries make lost really good
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The producers have repeatedly dismissed the theory that the characters are dead or playing a part of one of the character's dreams.
I believe the characters are teetering between life and death. The smoke, and perhaps the hallucinations (like Shannon seeing Walk soaking wet) represents each character's facing his or her own past or an unresolved personal issue. The consequence of not doing so is possibly passing from life to death. I am far less of a fan of this show that I was when I first started watching. I am pissed off that the background stories on the tailies are meaningless now because they are all dead (except one-- Rose's hubbie). It doesn't matter that Libby was also a co-resident of the assylum with Hurley and she gave Desmond the sailboat? Walt's "gift" is unexplained and rendered unimportant? How could Rousseau be living on that island all that time and not make mention of a sister island nearby? The introduction of the new annoyingly vaccuuous dude and his equally annoying girlfriend is explained that they were living on another part of the island. So they are able to encamp with the losties without arousing any suspicion? Are we going to be subjected to their flashbacks now too? I wish I took acid when I was younger. Better flashbacks. I could go on and on. The only way this show can start being interesting again is for Hurley to eat Claire's baby. Outahere! Jim |
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