Got to say I'm feeling a little cheated. I was hoping for more answers, or you know, any answers.
Look at Veronica Mars that's how to answer questions but leave enough for cliffhangery goodness.
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Got to say I'm feeling a little cheated. I was hoping for more answers, or you know, any answers.
Look at Veronica Mars that's how to answer questions but leave enough for cliffhangery goodness.
I enjoyed it very much. Some answers, some new questions. It was satisfying. I'll be there for the season opener. I'm looking forward to rewatching. My test for a show is how it holds up on rewatch. It has been fun with Lost to catch stuff I missed the first time around.
Having watched the finale twice, I am willing to award the Lost producer/writers an Official Gus' Gold Star.
They were worried they would not get one, I'm sure. I mean who wants monster ratings and a full season reorder when you could have an Official Gus' Gold Star?
I didn't expect any answers. I'd have liked it much more with them, but I've dissociated myself emotionally from the arc and continuity of the show. It lets me enjoy the individual moments much more.
I'm with ita.
I think I accidentally deleted part one of the finale, which is the one I'd really like to rewatch, dammit.
I've dissociated myself emotionally from the arc and continuity of the show. It lets me enjoy the individual moments much more.
This is me. To the point where I'm almost annoyed every time the Big Arc steps in and distracts from the little individual arcs.
I'm watching mostly for the pretty, which makes any arc or plotty stuff that shows up is a delightful addition. It's sort of how I watch Smallville these days, although the additions for Lost are far more frequent and of considerably higher quality.
There are easter eggs to be found....
Still looking for the vid though
It's not much, but to see it, on the seating chart page, toward the bottom of the page where the row numbers are, you have to click all of Hurley's numbers, in order: 4, 8, 15, 16, 23, 42, and then wait a minute, and it should load.
In part 1, Michelle Rodriguez's character said she was sitting in row 42F. On the seating chart there is no 42F.
eta: they also put Jack in 23A instead of 23B
I'm totally watching for the acting--with Ian Somerhalter finally reduced to mostly-silent Flashback Guy, there isn't really a weak link in the cast (even Maggie Grace; it's like he was some kind of emotive vampire who drained away all her acting ability, and now that he's mostly gone she's not only visibly non-sucky but actually interesting). The various mysteries of the island don't make a lot of sense and I don't expect them to; but the actors all work together beautifully and draw interesting things from one another, and that's more than enough to satisfy me.
Okay, the unexpected blinding pretty of chiseled-cheekboned and rumple-haired Daniel Dae Kim on the raft was a nice bonus, too.
But, really, it's the actors. The first two I always think of are O'Quinn and Andrews, and how they have a sort of James Marsters effect; they're so present, so intellectually alive and so focused on the other actor that whoever they're in a scene with rises to the occasion and becomes more connected and present and yes.
But then I think of Sun and Jin saying goodbye, hesitantly touching each other after so long apart, and her choked "But who will keep you safe?" And the way Michael keeps stealing glances at Walt unawares, just watching him lost in quiet play or Vincent or fast asleep, trying to puzzle him out.
The moment when Sawyer decided to tell Jack about meeting his father. Jack coming very quietly and totally unglued at the story.
Charlie looking at the heroin-loaded Blessed Virgin with horror and lust. Shannon staggering in the sand with the suitcase full of Boone's clothes and nearly snapping Sayid's head off.
Kate giving Jack a wry "You may be hot, but right now you are SO FUCKING POMPOUS, and also WRONG. But still hot" look. Hurley resentfully swallowing the bitch ticket agent's bitchery because she has the power to deny him his mom's birthday. Claire. Rousseau. The irritating whiny science teacher.
It'd certainly be even better if the big arc held together and all the mysteries made any kind of sense, but even so it's not bad. It didn't bug me that the finale was two hours of not that much happening, because it was two hours spent with reasonably interesting people played by a good tight ensemble of very smart actors.