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My pal inspects factories for a living, and I shall take his expert advice to the grave: "Never eat the meat pies". Tell us the best advice you've ever received.

(, Thu 20 May 2010, 12:54)
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Don't bother watching the Lost finale.
It's shit.

Pro-tip for TV writers: If the entire internet guesses your 'twist' partway through series one, spend the next five years thinking up a better one.
(, Tue 25 May 2010, 12:33, 13 replies)
yep
I was left with four words in my head

“I’ve been had”
(, Tue 25 May 2010, 12:34, closed)
Yes
The Ashes to Ashes ending pissed all over the one to Lost.
(, Tue 25 May 2010, 12:38, closed)
ah well
I'll have that to look forward to, I only watched Life on Mars so far.
(, Tue 25 May 2010, 14:19, closed)
So, it was purgatory then?
*gave up three eps into series 2*
(, Tue 25 May 2010, 12:56, closed)
of sorts
Basically (never start an episode with basically) Everyone died in a plane crash. The island was a place where there souls mooched around until they were prepared to accept they where dead. 99.9% of the story and plot lines meant nothing.

I suspect that early on the story lines did have more meaning, but they made such a mess of it, to meet the need of endless episodes of people in mild peril, that by the time they came to write the end they were left with no choice other than “it was all a dream”
(, Tue 25 May 2010, 14:30, closed)

Nope - I'm sorry but you are wrong. The island was real, not some weird form of Purgatory (As Jack's father said, "Everything that happened, happened").

The after-life was the alternate time line introduced in season 6.
(, Tue 25 May 2010, 14:53, closed)
Nope, you're wrong and I'm not at all sorry.
Who knows, you could well be right. Everything was left so open. I’m not sure there is a simple explanation that fits all the story lines because it was such a mess.

I like complicated story lines and not being spoon fed plots, but I’ve got a horrible feeling that this was an exercise in delivering viewers to advertisers rather than a coherent drama.
(, Tue 25 May 2010, 16:21, closed)
I originally thought you were right
and it would explain why Locke could walk, Roses cancer went away, in fact it explains a lot. Also did you notice that Jack died exactly where vincent found him in the very first episode. However the sideways (purgatory) world would not of existed if they had all crashed and died. What I think is that they had originally planned for everyone to have died in the original crash but due to the internet outrage they changed it around...The weird thing for me is that I can't work out whether it was a fitting ending or that I have been robbed of 119 hours of my life. I loved some things about the ending, anyone that wasn't partly moved has a heart of stone, yeah leave some mysteries but tie up the blatant loose ends
(, Wed 26 May 2010, 15:21, closed)
It's one of those shows...
...where I'd be happy watching the first episode then the last episode and be done with it.
(, Tue 25 May 2010, 14:03, closed)
I said this at the beginning.
But I still had to endure all the in between episodes 'cos of the missus.

Oh yes, we've been had.
(, Tue 25 May 2010, 14:32, closed)

Just another one of those shows, albeit more transparent - if no one watches it then it just ends mid first season, if enough people watch it then it rambles along for as long as it gets away with it then just ends albeit more annoyingly.
(, Tue 25 May 2010, 17:51, closed)
Seems I was right not to buy it.
Another badly written short-lived soap-opera.
I'm amazed so many people bothered being bored by it for so long though -- why do people continue to watch unimaginitive tripe?
(, Tue 25 May 2010, 19:03, closed)
I always got the impression
that the writers were winging it and only thought up the next episode when they were shitfaced or summink.
(, Tue 25 May 2010, 21:10, closed)
Yup.
JJ Abrams take note: Go watch The Wire and The Sopranos, then try again.

These are how TV shows are supposed to be made. (Granted, The Sopranos finale caused a lot of controversy, but at least the show didn't feel like the writers were taking the piss out of you when you watched it.)
(, Wed 26 May 2010, 10:58, closed)

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