Remember Me?

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Sorry, I'm lost; could you refresh my mind?

downloaded it all, haven't watched any of it
same with the wire

GOAT show

>tfw we will never go back

>ywn hear PREVIOUSLY, ON LOST at the beginning of a new episode ever again

The writer's strike was the best thing that happened to this series.

I loved it when it came out and rewatched it recently, and jesus christ, the "flash-sideways are set in purgatory, lol" is the least of this series' problems.

You can always go back, anons

>Remember Me?
There are half a dozen threads a day

>reminder that in the year 2017 anno domini there are still retards that maintain that everyone was dead since the plane crash and despite explicit evidence, lines, etc, continue to argue that they were dead the whole time

Lol
Happens to me all the time
Pirate some shit and never watch it

Im re watching it now, just finished season 4 it's pretty good. Very comfy with some genuinely emotional moments.
Unbelievable amount of plotholes though. It seems like half the time the writers just changed the story and want you to just ignore things that previously happened.

>Unbelievable amount of plotholes though
such as?

i hate those people desu

>It seems like half the time the writers just changed the story and want you to just ignore things that previously happened.

lindelof is doing the same thing again in the leftovers and everyone is falling for it....again

Also I forgot too say but the music is fantastic. I honestly think that the score is one of the things that made LOST a step above.

so if they weren't dead what was the whole thing about

>a show that had a season produced on a weekly basis is the same as a show that has a season produced all at once

wtf are you talking about

it's about them going through a traumatic experience (or series of traumatic experiences) and forming life long bonds that carried over into the afterlife.

Remember me?

their "he grew up too fast" excuse for dropping his plotline was such a crock of shit. they had no idea what to do with him and just dropped it.

I dropped it when they started with the whole time travel BS.

That shit was just too retarded

KAAAAAAAATE!!!!!

IF they were dead the whole time, then what was it about?

Im watching the leftovers right now and its changed my perspective a bit on what lost was trying to do

I might have to rewatch it soon

The first tv series I downloaded and watch in my computer and it was awsome most of the time but it all went to shit and the end was just ridiculous.

I will always remember it but it was a dissapointment the way it got and how it ended.

>started in the constant
>dropped the show at the factual best episode

What

Why did they have to kill locke bros?

>explicit evidence
Like? I know the producers tried backtracking after they found out people hated the stupid finale, but that's about it. The whole afterlife shit was garbage, they clearly had no direction after the first season.

Because Ekko left.

So what was the exact moment that LOST jumped the shark?

When they moved the island?
The Asian who could read dead people's minds?
"We have too go back"?

season 4 episode 1

Expose. Season 3

When they introduced that shipping boat it all went downhill from there

nothing outside of the show. They explicitly laid out what the whole flash sideways, or whatever you call it, was in the final season. Through what characters say and how it plays out, you're told that they all lived out their lives after the crash and died at different points in time. They were in this afterlife together because that dimension or whatever you want to call it exists out of time.

>everyone dies sometime, kiddo. Some before you, some long after you
>you were a great number one/number two

Are there any shows with a similar feeling of mystery/wonder like Lost?

The hydrogen bomb never exploded, Juliet wasn't able to set it off. What brought the time travellers back into the original time was the electromagnetic energy that has been set free during the incident.

When they moved the island. Never saw Lost again after that. It's just the way it was moved. Killed the show for me.

Why was the island at the bottom of the ocean in the flash sideways? Just a red herring?

More like season 4. The reveal of LaShade being the Cobra was fucking stupid.

not really. A lot of shows tried to copy the formula, but they never lasted more than one season. There was one show where a guy who lost his wife and kid would go to sleep and wake up in a dimension where his wife and kid were still alive. Similar feel to lost. Awake I think it was called.

Red herring.

I thought the bomb did go off but it was neutralized by the energy pocket (and vice-versa)

I'd like to know this too.

Also, 11/22/63 was alright for what it was.

desu I wasn't a fan of the ending but with this show it was more about the journey than the destination

The first 4 seasons were comfy as fuck with great character arcs and cool mysteries

Niche joke

I still don't get the whole thing with the butten and the hatch.

Why would the Dharma guys just fucking automate it?

>They wanted to study the habbits of people in the station

Then why not just build another fake station instead not risking everything on the hope that people will always be there to push the button?

>Plothole galore
What a waste of time.

1>3>2>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>6>5

i don't miss lost. i have leftovers.

I'm waiting a few more years so I can forget most of lost to rewatch it again.

1 > 2 > 4 > 5 > 3 > 6

>Remember Me?
I thought the idea about movie just ending in WTC with the planes crashing it was fucking hilarious and then it was nothing like that and not really hilarious at all.

The show should of ended here

Managed to turn from kinda enjoyable mediocre network schlock to horrible trash.

Let's be fair, you're basically an idiot if you like it.

GOAT

When the nuke exploded and somehow propelled everyone 30 years into the future.

I was fine with time travel at first but that was just too much

>Let's be fair, you're basically an idiot if you like it.

>i rate lost

>should of

I remember the most important character of LOST.