I did a rewatch a few years back. It was very good to start off then I'm assuming the writers strike and laziness took hold. I did enjoy the finale but there was a noticeable decline.
I don't think it was laziness as much as the writers didn't have a plan for what to do after the first season or two.
Might have been better as a British style 2 series and done.
Yeah I feel like it got stuck in that period of time between when shows tried to push as many episodes as possible to ensure syndication and the newer TV era where we have more defined story arcs. It's one thing for a show like Seinfeld to run on forever and another for a narrative driven story to do so. Give me more shows with defined arcs and planned lengths all day.
There was a time of high TV where Lost, The Shield, and BSG2004 were all on and I loved all three shows dearly. Lost took a lot of veering sidesteps the last couple of seasons that made me feel like I was just trying to get to the end rather than enjoying it, but I watched the whole thing over maybe 10 years ago and enjoyed most of it.
I'd put it in my top 10 dramas ever, but not sure top 10 shows.
I'm struggling to understand the thread's purpose. Is this a discussion on the top TV shows of all time, therefore a rebuttal is on topic? Or is this just a thread dedicated to a lovefest around a TV show that didn't ultimately know where it was going and went off the rails?
I love Lost. It's number 2 behind The Wire. I did a rewatch last year and loved it just as much as when it aired live. I know people hate the ending, but I thought it was great and was better the second time I watched it.
I'm struggling to understand the thread's purpose. Is this a discussion on the top TV shows of all time, therefore a rebuttal is on topic? Or is this just a thread dedicated to a lovefest around a TV show that didn't ultimately know where it was going and went off the rails?
Count me a one of the people that absolutely despised this show. I thought it was dumb and so poorly written, they just gave up because they had no idea what they were doing.
It was something that will never be replicated, for sure.
You can't experience it by streaming the way it happened in real time.
3 moments for me, and I can remember exactly where I was for all of them:
-The pilot was the greatest thing ever produced for TV. I was an Alias super fan, so I was all in on this thing. The amount of money that was spent, that Bob Iger fired the guy for doing it it's all just amazing.
-That summer between S1 and S2, you had to be there for that break, and then opening with Desmond in the hatch with that song. Iconic TV experience that can't be replicated with a binge.
-"We have to go back" was absolutely nuts. 17 years ago, and I can still remember who all had come over to my place, jumping up and yelling at the TV when I figured it out about a minute before they told us. "We have to go back" will live in infamy as one of the greatest moments in TV history.
Even outside the watching experience, the casting was just nuts. Elizabeth Mitchell (Juliet), Michael Emerson (Ben Linus), all the etcs just being tacked on as it went along.
I think I posted this the night it happened, but the episode where Linus takes John Locke to Jacob's cabin was the one that really got me.
I had gotten home from work late and was watching it with the lights off in my apartment. I had gone to the kitchen for something right when Jacob or Christian or whoever says "HELP ME" and I about jumped out of my skin.
Still not sure I know WTF is going on there - was christian the man in black at this point ? But jesus was that scary.
Unfortunately the island just kept on popping up more and more locations as the show needed them, like the temple that the Rebels attacked the Death star from that just showed up full of people at one point.
When the show started in 2004, I was working on the Disney Lot in the Production Building which was adjacent to the writer's offices on the other side of the sound stage where they filmed ALIAS.
I moved to Australia at the end of 2007 and I don't remember off the top of my head how much of a delay was induced due to the Writer's Strike that was going hot and heavy at that time. Obviously I could look it up on IMDB.
In Australia, a lot of times they will show US or UK shows with a delay of several months or even years. By 2008/2009, they had the technology to send the episodes across immediately after they aired in the USA. They called that "Fast Tracked from the US".
The problem was, In the USA, the episodes aired on Monday night (I think) and in Australia they also aired on Monday night but it was the following week (six days later - Sunday US time). This meant that I only had 1 day to get online and read the latest theories before the next episode would spoil everything on the Internet.
This show is like none other that I can think of where it needed to rest between episodes and let your mind run wild with what was going to happen next.
After a while, I had a close Australian co-worker show me how to download bootleg videos from USENET News Groups (yeah, USENET from the 1990s).
It usually took a day or two for a HD copy to make its way onto USENET which now gave me 4-5 days to watch the show and chat on the message boards before the next episode aired.
Great first couple of seasons but I really thought it went off the rails soon and I stopped watching . It kinda reminded me of the original twin peaks. Great and gripping first few eps then off the rails she went (for me at least)
While it's DEFINITELY not worthy of the pantheon of best tv series (maybe hovering outside of the Top 10), I owe this show a debt of gratitude I was working in an ad agency when I got the upfront copies waaaay before I was supposed to. I watched it, it blew my mind, and I decided to stake my entire career on it. I called up the chain and had a conversation with the owners of the company (very large private firm), when I was only 22, told them that our largest client (car manufacturer) should go BIG and buy every national spot they could get. Somehow, I convinced a room full of executives to trust some dip****, and when the overnights came in, I looked like a GD genius. I got a bonus much larger than I should have, and never flew rhat close to the sun again- melted my wings, and eventually quit the industry altogether
Still, I argue Kate was probably the hottest thing on broadcast TV that could have ever been written up to that point. The Jack/Sawyer tension was nuts
Still, I argue Kate was probably the hottest thing on broadcast TV that could have ever been written up to that point. The Jack/Sawyer tension was nuts
Very timely post. My mother-in-law is visiting, fell, and is immobile so we started rewatching Lost with my 17 year old daughters. They. Are. Enamored.
They can't get enough...watching 3 episodes a night and can't wait to start again the next evening.
My wife and I watched it live and even hosted watch parties at our house. I can relate to reading the message boards, speculating, and then being wrong every time...and we loved it! It was a great live experience.
I'm BORED with the second viewing. I know there are some great moments coming up but I can't get over the feeling that they reeled us in with no plan and just played us all for fools week after week. I'm a hater but I can't say anything because I don't want to ruin the fun for my daughters who are experiencing it for the first time.