Originally Posted by Third Eye:
We got 3 pretty good years out of Lost though and this one’s only 4 episodes in. It could do a lot worse.
Originally Posted by Baby Lee:
I referenced LOST so people would know the dynamic I'm referring to.
I'm not talking about 10 years of prime-time programming, here. I'm talking about a show that has introduced a lot of intrigue and mystery, but the verdict is still out on resolution and payoff.
I anticipate we'll have a clearer picture sooner than later.
**** that. No way am I ever investing in a "Lost" type show again. Caring about the characters, the story, how they end up..... and then it ends without explaining everything. Even after the show the arrogant producers and show runners don't explain the answer's to many mystery's that they left out. **** you fans, we are done and moving on.
Piss's me off just thinking about it
In addition to lost....
Sopranos - Why not let us know whether Tony lived or died?
Game of Thrones - You are tired and want to move on so you left it a couple of season short and rushed it through. What a **** you to the fans. [Reply]
Pepe Silvia 03-28-2022, 09:05 PM
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I knew this episode would end right where it did. I knew it halfway through but in my heart was hoping for more and when the black screen with the credit started I was so mad but if I made this show I know I’d have ended it there too. [Reply]
Originally Posted by TinyEvel:
I knew this episode would end right where it did. I knew it halfway through but in my heart was hoping for more and when the black screen with the credit started I was so mad but if I made this show I know I’d have ended it there too.
It was exquisitely choreographed and scored, and the first outie-Helly glimpse [outside the moment in the parking lot in the premiere] was tantalizing and perfected timed. [Reply]
Originally Posted by TinyEvel:
Hot damn I just watched episode 9. I hope they don’t do a year long Hiatus between seasons dear God.
That was a pretty damn tense finale, and yeah, they left several threads just dangling there right in front of us. Unfortunately, I think we are going to be waiting a bit as it was just announced this week that they’d be getting a second season.
I think this might be my favorite show to come out in several years. It’s not a terribly deep show, but man, it really hooked me. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Zebedee DuBois:
OMG I didn't realize that was the season finale! I definately want to know what happens next. The show is so delightfully odd and quirky.
Oh, and bring Milcheck in for a look. Great tackle.
Tramell Tillmon is an incredible actor. His presence during M/DE from episode 7, facial expressions that say a million unspoken words and general charisma surrounding his role as Mr. Milchek are award worthy. [Reply]