Has "Lost" jumped the shark?
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Lost? is that still on TV?
Yes.. It had so much potential. I still watch, but I don’t care.
I love Lost, but I’m afraid it’s going to turn out to be religious or something. I still really like it, and it goes great with the LostCasts
@All you others…I have spoken to each and every one of you three weeks from now and you all assure me you love the show.
I don’t care, I still love it!
Lost is the only thing I watch on tv. It is unpredictable which I really like. But it was a really LONG time between seasons.
I look forward to buying the boxed DVD set at the end and watching the whole thing over again in one weekend.
I thought it had. In fact I had been watching and not enjoying for a long while, but then the last episode aired and I was back standing on the couch saying HOLY SHIT. Right back in there now.
It was should have been stopped after season 2.
Jumped it? Not only did it jump the shark, but it sent the shark back in time, then itself back just a bit further in time and jumped over the time-shark AND jumped over itself jumping over the original shark. Sadly this made more sense than Lost has been making recently.
I still watch it and enjoy it constantly. The writers have been saying that they’ve had a plot line in mind since the beginning. If they don’t tie it up well in the final season, then I’ll be angry. Until then, as long as there are no spaceships and aliens, I’m sticking with it.
Lost became a disaster way back in season 2. I hear rumors it’s better again, but polar bears was the end of my patience limit with that show.
I think everyone returning to the island will make it a little easier to follow. I know it’s supposed to leave us wondering, but this season has been too confusing to follow.
I’m not liking it nearly as much this season, but I’m going to stick with it and see what happens.
Is this the last season, or is it next season?
@cak I think it is next season…
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