Holy shit. New posts! And a lot of them!
*reads *
LOL
It's just the ongoing argument between Erigu and fans of the show. As eternal as the island itself...
You know what's ironic? I love LOST, I'm a huge fan of the show, I even loved the way it ended,
and yet I actually pretty much agree with everything Erigu says. The show did not answer so many of the questions it raised, and many of the answers it did give just seemed lazy and not satisfying. And a few of the answers were outright copouts that borderline anger me. I don't know if it was just lazy writing, or if they purposefully made things ambiguous just to keep the "mystery" alive. Either way you really can't deny that we got cheated on the honest answers department.
But none of that detracts enough from the
feel of the show to keep me from loving watching it, and it's the cast of characters that truly saves the show from this dilemma. In the end it wasn't the answers that made me watch the show every week, it's not the answers that make me
still enjoy watching the show today. I watch it because of the people, and what they go through, and how they deal with things together.
I think LOST is, in essence, a bad show that was saved by it's cast. A poorly written mess that was made so incredibly good by the sheer willpower and performances of the people involved. And when I say poorly written I'm referring to the overall story arc, because on a per episode basis the show is written very well. And that too saves it in many ways. The show is great when taken in hour interval glimpses, but when you examine it as one whole story, that's where the show falls apart in a tremendous manner. Either the writers did that purposefully and won a huge gamble, or they just got incredibly lucky that they had a cast who could pull their bad story arc up and make it better than it was.
Either way, I love watching LOST, it is still my favorite show of all time, and I don't see that changing anytime soon. And I feel that way despite seeing, acknowledging, and even hating all of it's glaring flaws. Simply put, the good greatly outweighs the bad IMHO. And no amount of arguing facts or plotholes or mistakes will ever change the way the show makes me
feel when I watch it.