the ending wasn't as good as people hoped for but that doesn't take away from the 6 seasons and 120 episodes that came before it. I'll never understand why people will rate a show low just because the ending wasn't great. Lost was on 6 years and over 120 hours of tv that you ...
Yet lost still remained a great show.12 years down the line I recently took the time out to re watch one of my favourite tv shows growing up. Safe to say I am glad I did, I understand now! I think rather than focusing on what the ending was, the real focus is on the journey I...
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Lostshowrunners Damon Lindelof and Carlton Cuse caused quite a ruckus in January at the TV Critics Press Tour when they announced thatLostwould be ending after two more seasons. ABC quickly responded that while they and the producers had been discussing an end date, they hadn’t come to an ...
With six seasons of mythology and mysteries, we’re bound to still have some lingering questions even after theM*A*S*H-sized finale has been aired and digested.Lostexecutive producers Damon Lindelof and Carlton Cuse have promised a true ending to the TV show but that doesn’t mean that eve...
'Lost' had one of the most controversial finales in television history, leaving many questions unanswered. Here's the ending of 'Lost' explained, from the split timelines to the symbolism in the last sequence.
Cusick:The show is not about the ending. The show is the entirety of the six seasons that you had and trying to remember all the emotions that you had when you couldn’t wait to find out what was in the hatch. That was the show. It was a time when there was no binge-watching, ...
But what really takes this episode to the next level is the ending, which gives us maybe the most iconic moment in Lost history: Jack Shephard, off the island and wracked with guilt about leaving, shouting to Kate, “We have to go back!” His breakdown confirms that what we thought was...
which was still successful and churned out another 24 episodes’ worth of story, and then tried to re-engage ABC about ending the show. But at this point, Lindelof and Cuse began negotiating their own exit strategy since ABC wasn’t budging — they were going to leave the show after the...
Lost Almost Had a Very Different Volcano-Inspired Ending Producers Carlton Cuse and Damon Lindelof tease how the volcano referenced on the Lost island nearly lead to a much different series finale. By Brian Gallagher Apr 11, 2017 TV News Showtime's Roadies Trailer from Cameron Crowe & J...