Does this mean they (we) aren't lost any more?
I've been meaning to post this for a couple days now, so it really isn't new news, but Lost is over. I was actually over Lost a long time ago. The series was great and I really loved it, but the plot seemed to lose its way after the 3rd season. to me the strength of the show was how the off-island relationships directed the on-island actions of the survivors/others/etc. peppered with a healthy dose of mind boggling weirdness. When the show became all about fighting each other and who's killing who and who hooking up with who, and the mysteries became more like mythology rather than fate, the whole thing started feeling like a chore to be completed rather than a delight to be anticipated.
There... I've said it. Now if you watched the finale and still don't know what's happening, here's a chart to help you along (courtesy of wildeggplant.com). According to that site, blue lines equal off-island relationships, green are on-island, red are blood or marriage relationships, and lines that are not labeled indicate a romantic or sexual relationship. Have fun untangling this mess, and then leave a comment about your thoughts on Lost's end.
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I lean towards the having a lot of questions camp. http://www.collegehumor.com/video:1936291
I feel so unfulfilled after watching that video... grrrr.
Maybe they'll do something like, Firefly/Serenity and 24 and make a movie out of it and answer all the questions. Probably not, just wishful thinking.