Sad thing is, that I'm really considering not tuning in. At this point, I could not care less about these people and what happens to them. I think I'll end up reading the TWOP recap instead.
Lost 2: Tied to a Tree in a Jungle of Mystery
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I'll be watching when new eps start again because DH wants to, but my reaction to the promos was basically "Oh right...Lost."
I really think if they stayed on indefinite hiatus, it would have taken me years to realize it.
Sad thing is, that I'm really considering not tuning in. At this point, I could not care less about these people and what happens to them. I think I'll end up reading the TWOP recap instead.
But you might miss the episode that changes everything?!??!?!
Of course, based on past experience, you could do that watching the episode too.
It's staying in the rotation of Things I Watch mostly out otf inertia, and lack of anything else in that timeslot to force the issue. That said, i'm still hoping that upcoming episodes will get me interested again. And I do have hopes that Desmond will have a strong storyline.
Lost to me has pretty much become a cautionary tale in how not to run an arc-y drama. I'm mostly concerned that my shiny sparkly love of the moment, i.e. Heroes, may end up treading a similar path, but thankfully, the producers of Heroes seem actually interested in giving fans answers.
I think I still have it on my TiVo season pass, but I am paralyzed with not caring too much.
I think the Heroes people have explicitly cited Lost as their own cautionary tale, so their mistakes will likely be different ones.
The main difference for me as a viewer is that Heroes seems interested in telling a story, while Lost seems interested in maintaining an air of mystery.
Good point. Heroes reads more like an adventure to me, and Lost a mystery.
The main difference I see between the two is how much the question prompted by the premise of the shows, in Lost's case "Why did the plane crash and what's up with the island?" in Heroes, "How did these people get powers?", needs to be answered for the plot of an episode to move forward.
I don't think it needs to be answered much at all for Heroes. It's much more interesting watching the smaller qestions get answered. With Lost, it seems that if we don't learn anything more about what caused the crash, then what's the point of the whole thing?
I don't think it needs to be answered much at all for Heroes. It's much more interesting watching the smaller qestions get answered. With Lost, it seems that if we don't learn anything more about what caused the crash, then what's the point of the whole thing?
I'd go further to say that if HEROES never answered the question, I wouldn't care (and prefer that to a lame answer) whereas lame answer or not, if LOST never answers the question (or doesn't start answering some things in ways that don't JUST lead to more questions), I'll have felt pretty strung along. Well, I mostly do already, but I still enjoy the ride because I like most of the actors and their characters. I'll probably stick with it unless (until?) they pull a genie out of their butt or something like that.