Does anybody else miss Lost?

I think that if most of the people who complain about the show because it didn't explain enough applied this type of thinking to most other movies/tv shows they watch, that those shows would also come up really short of their expectations.

But I'm not here to convince others they should be more dissatisfied with other things they may watch.

I am here to say I LOVED the show start to finish for what it was -- an engaging series with interesting characters placed in extraordinary situations...a show that I looked forward to watching with my son and discussing with a few fans at work. I read a few blogs and stuff here and there, but as much as I liked the show, there is only so much time and energy I desired to devote to it beyond watching it month to month.

I have no interest in changing your mind if you absolutely did not like it...that's your call. But if you are on the fence, you MAY want to listen to this from one of the serie's creators...it MAY make you embrace the show a bit more and actually appreciate the fact that it did NOT spell out everything for you...

TED Blog | The mystery box: J.J. Abrams on TED.com
 
I think that if most of the people who complain about the show because it didn't explain enough applied this type of thinking to most other movies/tv shows they watch, that those shows would also come up really short of their expectations.http://blog.ted.com/2008/01/10/jj_abrams/

I have the opposite problem with most tv and movies - they are too simple, obvious and formulaic.

If anything, Lost went too far the other way with too many cool mysteries. But, I prefer that to the other options. :)
 
I miss Lost every week. I work at an ABC affiliate and I miss it every time there's another reality show airing or one of (too) many Shonda Rhimes shows. I still have Chuck and quite a few good sitcoms, but as it was said, I miss great television. For me, that was Lost.
 
I'm not a TV junkie, but LOST is the only TV show I've got completely on DVD...

And yes I miss it, the characters were really well developed. Everytime when I here this

YouTube - "I'll Never Be Lost Again" - Epic Lost Season 6 Hip-hop/R&B anthem! I could cry.

Since a few weeks I'm creating ID cards Lost (TV) (2004) collection of user Trekkie! for my exhibtion during Europes largest science fiction convention, the FedCon, next weekend.

Even if there is no actor from LOST attending, there are still so many fans....

Dietrich
 
Yea, after the first season (10 episodes), I missed Lost. I almost missed the whole 2nd-3rd and however many last seasons there were. I really loved the first 10 episodes though...
 
I'm not lost without Lost because when I was watching Lost I was already lost!

Not sad at all....I've moved on to new shows about Hawaii and their 5-0s!
 
I miss the watercooler discussions about LOST much more than I miss the show itself.

There's nothing on TV now that provides that same sense of wonder and inspires guesswork by its viewers.
 
Missing it here too. My favorite character was Desmond and it surprises me that I don't see much of Henry Ian Cusick on TV any more after Lost ended... he's a very good actor.
 
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