LOST 06.17/18/18.5: "The End" (Everything Else Was Just Progress)

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OT.... So ABC has Modern Family which is really no ordinary family and make a show called "No Ordinary family". I thought Flash Forward would've taught them not try to recreate their own magic.. wtf

i'm drunk
 
It occurs to me though that killing Sun and Jin was both necessary and a masterstroke. Why? Because up until then, MIB was COMPLETELY sympathetic and easy to root for. They had to make it not so. Killing beloved characters that everyone wants to see happy achieves that.
 
Solo said:
It occurs to me though that killing Sun and Jin was both necessary and a masterstroke. Why? Because up until then, MIB was COMPLETELY sympathetic and easy to root for. They had to make it not so. Killing beloved characters that everyone wants to see happy achieves that.

Totally.

Plus, do we really want a huge group of people on the island, getting split up? Lets keep it tight.
 
Bye everyone! Unless of course there are more commercials between this program's end and the show.

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Plus, do we really want a huge group of people on the island, getting split up? Lets keep it tight.
It's so much better as a true "end of the line" scenario.
 
Nameless said:
OT.... So ABC has Modern Family which is really no ordinary family and make a show called "No Ordinary family". I thought Flash Forward would've taught them not try to recreate their own magic.. wtf

i'm drunk
Thinking the same thing, WTF is that show
 
Solo said:
It occurs to me though that killing Sun and Jin was both necessary and a masterstroke. Why? Because up until then, MIB was COMPLETELY sympathetic and easy to root for. They had to make it not so. Killing beloved characters that everyone wants to see happy achieves that.
Basically. I think I'm gonna check out now guys. I'll see you on the other end.
 
Solo said:
It occurs to me though that killing Sun and Jin was both necessary and a masterstroke. Why? Because up until then, MIB was COMPLETELY sympathetic and easy to root for. They had to make it not so. Killing beloved characters that everyone wants to see happy achieves that.

That's what makes the episode placement of AtS so interesting. By the end of AtS I had some sympathy for the character again. I didn't agree with his actions, but I felt for his situation.
 
Would someone like to tell me why people would choose to go on the Bachelor, The Bachelorett, or any reality tv show????
 
Nameless said:
OT.... So ABC has Modern Family which is really no ordinary family and make a show called "No Ordinary family". I thought Flash Forward would've taught them not try to recreate their own magic.. wtf

i'm drunk
It's about superheroes. And stars Michael Chiklis.

Literally nothing like Modern Family.
 
DoctorWho said:
That's what makes the episode placement of AtS so interesting. By the end of AtS I had some sympathy for the character again. I didn't agree with his actions, but I felt for his situation.

ATS should have either not existed at all, or been placed early in the season.
 
DoctorWho said:
That's what makes the episode placement of AtS so interesting. By the end of AtS I had some sympathy for the character again. I didn't agree with his actions, but I felt for his situation.

That's why I think it was placed perfectly.
 
This recap reminded me that one of the main reasons I don't like season six is because Locke isn't around. Dude is the heart of the show.
 
Solo said:
ATS should have either not existed at all, or been placed early in the season.


I completely disagree. I think that it belongs at the end. What should have happened, is that it shouldn't have been such a disaster on the execution level. The acting, the scenery, even the music. It should have ranked among the best of the series in those aspects, and it was easily the worst.
 
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