I have to swallow so many words, that if I do, estallaré so strongly that we will all soon in church. Hope to enjoy a grand finale of Lost was infinite. Some call me naive, I think I am the first, "but I knew, deep down, he was not blind faith, it was not illusion, it was a certainty based on my assessment of the series throughout the seasons and the special work of the writers in my opinion. He was sure that the end of Lost going to be, at least, a good episode and at most, a rollercoaster of emotions. In the end, neither one thing nor the other. Rather a marker very, very big and smelly that it became part of television history, six years before the shooting and that is gaining attention as much or more than we expected, after Jack's eye was shut, one minute have been slow to appear photomontages, jokes, Facebook groups.
And I'm not talking about specific events that conclude the story, concept, discourse. I will not say things like "six years for this" or "we have been kidding." Although it costs me. I will not, on principle, because it took a year making a donkey down to it say again and again, and because deep down, no matter how disappointing that was the end for me, the series is far from being a joke. Moreover, now that they have spent a few hours and I'm calmer, I can take a more objective perspective and looking back, I can only take my hat off to the series that has defined and probably opened and closed-elderly golden age of television. Television was something extraordinary while Lost lasted. And that takes us anyone or anything. Not even a final horrible.
And I needed answers, I needed a good episode. I will not go into details. I can not. Maybe when I make a second viewing and get more ideas in clear, if any, it gives me the feeling that no-can make a review conditions. Although I doubt it. "The End" episode was just a vacuum, devoid of emotion or saturated-provoking futile attempts, with a voltage horribly mismanaged, and ultimately, a script that seemed written for beginners, or a fan fiction . "The End" is an episode of action in the worst sense of the word. A succession of scenes in which characters run as the island begins to crumble, linked with a handful of identical scenes of reunions and memories in the alternate reality, I'm going to keep calling so, I refuse to call it ... whatever. Lacking in depth dialogue, affection, intelligence. Resolutions lazy and insipid characters closures. Not a tear. And a conclusion to put their hands to the head. Not even Jack has saved the situation for me. Lost just breaking my heart. But there's always time for a second chance.
And I'm not talking about specific events that conclude the story, concept, discourse. I will not say things like "six years for this" or "we have been kidding." Although it costs me. I will not, on principle, because it took a year making a donkey down to it say again and again, and because deep down, no matter how disappointing that was the end for me, the series is far from being a joke. Moreover, now that they have spent a few hours and I'm calmer, I can take a more objective perspective and looking back, I can only take my hat off to the series that has defined and probably opened and closed-elderly golden age of television. Television was something extraordinary while Lost lasted. And that takes us anyone or anything. Not even a final horrible.
And I needed answers, I needed a good episode. I will not go into details. I can not. Maybe when I make a second viewing and get more ideas in clear, if any, it gives me the feeling that no-can make a review conditions. Although I doubt it. "The End" episode was just a vacuum, devoid of emotion or saturated-provoking futile attempts, with a voltage horribly mismanaged, and ultimately, a script that seemed written for beginners, or a fan fiction . "The End" is an episode of action in the worst sense of the word. A succession of scenes in which characters run as the island begins to crumble, linked with a handful of identical scenes of reunions and memories in the alternate reality, I'm going to keep calling so, I refuse to call it ... whatever. Lacking in depth dialogue, affection, intelligence. Resolutions lazy and insipid characters closures. Not a tear. And a conclusion to put their hands to the head. Not even Jack has saved the situation for me. Lost just breaking my heart. But there's always time for a second chance.
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