Best twists that didn’t end an episode (spoilers for the whole show of course)
Thinking of scenes that could have preceded a big LOST noscript card but came mid episode instead, like when we first meet Kevin Johnson in Ji Yeon or the Christian Shephard reveal in Par Avion.
What are some of your favorites?
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Thinking of scenes that could have preceded a big LOST noscript card but came mid episode instead, like when we first meet Kevin Johnson in Ji Yeon or the Christian Shephard reveal in Par Avion.
What are some of your favorites?
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Could anyone else but Desmond…
Have turned the fail safe key to implode the hatch and have lived through it? I always thought Desmond was special because of the electro-magnetic energy he absorbed from turning the hatch key but instead was he already special because he could absorb the energy and survive? Could the other survivors have done the same and would they have lived to tell the tale?
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Have turned the fail safe key to implode the hatch and have lived through it? I always thought Desmond was special because of the electro-magnetic energy he absorbed from turning the hatch key but instead was he already special because he could absorb the energy and survive? Could the other survivors have done the same and would they have lived to tell the tale?
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A new finding and some thoughts on Jack’s tattoo as a Chinese person
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Why a show like LOST can't be made today..
I first watched Lost when it was airing, and since then I’ve rewatched it at least six times. But as I was rewatching the first season last night, it really hit me how everything else on TV feels so subpar now. A show like LOST could never be made today.
I honestly don’t understand what happened since the golden age of TV. Why don’t we get shows that feel like they’re firing on all cylinders anymore? It’s not just the writing, acting, or score...it’s like today’s shows have no soul. There’s this weird sense that no one really cares about what they’re making anymore.
I can’t quite put my finger on it… do you guys have any idea why that might be?
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I first watched Lost when it was airing, and since then I’ve rewatched it at least six times. But as I was rewatching the first season last night, it really hit me how everything else on TV feels so subpar now. A show like LOST could never be made today.
I honestly don’t understand what happened since the golden age of TV. Why don’t we get shows that feel like they’re firing on all cylinders anymore? It’s not just the writing, acting, or score...it’s like today’s shows have no soul. There’s this weird sense that no one really cares about what they’re making anymore.
I can’t quite put my finger on it… do you guys have any idea why that might be?
https://redd.it/1ol0kl3
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