Lost: More Questions!

United States
February 6, 2010 7:41pm CST
I was one of the many people on February 2nd that watched the Season 6 premiere of Lost. I was a little upset. In the last season they are supposed to explain things about what has happened in the series. But they've confused us more. Now there are 2 sets of them? I am confused. Are you???
4 responses
@bestboy19 (5478)
• United States
7 Feb 10
I've never watched Lost.
@mlbhag (31)
• United States
18 Feb 10
Hey bestboy, you are probably the smartest one of all of us! J/K :) :) :)
@heathcliff (1415)
• United States
7 Feb 10
I've decided to wait until the DVD set. Unlike 24, which is pretty straight-forward, Lost is too complicated to wait a week for the next installment and then not being able to review key moments.
@matersfish (6306)
• United States
7 Feb 10
I think this is what happens when writers write as they go. They have to drag it out for more shows, extend storylines to make them tie in together, and still manage to make each character seem interesting. Lost lost me way back when. I still try to watch though. But I've pretty much given up on trying to understand it. Now I just watch to see who will get killed and who will come back!
@uicbear (1900)
• United States
7 Feb 10
Yes, the two parallel storylines with the characters has got me completely confused. It was kind of nice seeing soem of the characters that were killed off and hear Charlie scold Jack for saving his life on the plane because he was "supposed to die" mad me chuckle. I think they are starting to explain the island a bit. It definitely sruck me personally as a good vs evil with Jacob and the other guy(who is also the smoke monster). Richard seems to know a bit more than he's telling, as he always has, but I think this time he night have to divulge some info for his own survival. The things that really kind of upset me were them finding Juliet only to have here die in Sawyer's arms and the other thing is, where did these Temple people come from? I think we will get explanations, but I also think some things will be left open. That's just the nature of the show.