Some thoughts about the Lost finale
As we approach the twilight of Lost saga, (after next Sunday, we will be breaking dawn on a world for Lost fans that perpetually will be an eclipse by day and a lightless new moon by night), there is something you hardcore fans should know:
You're not going to like it.
It won't explain everything. And, while it might not fade to black like The Sopranos, it will do something frustrating like ask new questions or introduce a new element to the mythology that it will never resolve.
You have been warned.
You're not going to like it.
It won't explain everything. And, while it might not fade to black like The Sopranos, it will do something frustrating like ask new questions or introduce a new element to the mythology that it will never resolve.
You have been warned.
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2 Comments:
Just for the sake of being a contrarian since everybody on the internet has set phasers to hate:
The finale is going to do a perfectly adequate job answering our questions.
I'm with you. I'm fully expecting the ending I described in the post. I've just heard a lot of nerd rage already about Season 6, and can only imagine what will follow the finale.
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