I find I much prefer creepy to gross.
It's been a while, but I think most of the gross factor was in the first few episodes. I think it shifted more toward creepy after that. There's a Morgan & Wong episode in which a nursery rhyme made me shudder. Seriously creepy, but I don't remember anything gross.
Kristen Cloke's final scene was fascinating, disturbing, and all around brilliant. I loved her character.
Kristen Cloke? She was in
Space: Above and Beyond
! Huh.
I ditched Lost when I got that same feeling.
Come back! It's awesome now!
Kristen Cloke? She was in Space: Above and Beyond ! Huh.
She's married to Glen Morgan.
Come back! It's awesome now!
Do I have to watch all the stuff in between I missed? I quit midway through the first season.
Laga, I've watched all of Lost from start to finish and right now I'm watching it going "What just happened? Who is that?". I mean, it keeps making BIG IMPORTANT MUSIC when a character walks on screen and I'm, like, I clearly should know who you are as it's dead important, but I've really got no idea. The show is much, much better now, though. They actually set up a question and then answer it, which for Lost is radical.
The last episode of season two is one of the more spectacular pieces of television ever.
Oh my god, I hated that episode with a fiery vengeance. Didn't the showrunners get sacked over it? It was like they smoked a shit load of weed and bashed their Final Draft with boxing gloves on.
By the way, I am seeing people online who absolutely love Dollhouse. I don't think it's possible to categorically say it's a terrible show which will never work - it's the first episode. It will find an audience with people who love it, it just depends if that audience is enough.
Oh, I was wrong earlier (that NEVER happens) - Ep 3 is the singing ep, ep 4 is Gray Hour, I got them switched.
Oh my god, I hated that episode with a fiery vengeance. Didn't the showrunners get sacked over it? It was like they smoked a shit load of weed and bashed their Final Draft with boxing gloves on.
We're just going to have to disagree on that.
Do I have to watch all the stuff in between I missed? I quit midway through the first season.
Oooh, that's early. Yeah, you should catch up entirely. Basically, once they set an end date in the middle of season three (why thank you, Brian K. Vaughan), they've been firing on all cylinders and actually telling a story that's clearly going somewhere rather than just being all mysterious.
My favourite Lost episode: THE ONE WHERE THEY EXPLAIN JACK'S TATTOO FINALLY. It's a page turner!