
Ah, Lost is back in full swing and it feels good to get the brain working through the theories and mystery. It almost seems like the show has taken a certain route and is just getting weirder for the sake of getting weirder. Reportedly the show has lost quite a bit of viewers and ratings are down which might be why they prompted the time change. Lets face it, American Idol stampedes anything showing at the same time. The other networks could go off the air during the show and it probably wouldn't matter. Watching American Idol is like having to admit you like musicals. You feel guilty but chances are the other person likes it too.
I did catch a video on Youtube called "lost fragments" which explains the significance of the numbers. Each set represents a major catastrophe for humanity and ultimately ends it. The Dharma Inititiative was started and funded by Hanso Corporation to figure out a way to derail the events so that humanity could survive. But ultimately they failed and the hatches and operations on the island were abandoned. And that's about all it reported. Ultimately I have given up most hope of figuring it all out and am at this point just enjoying the episodes and trying to keep up. I really hope the episodes don't get any more odd or they risk alienating most viewers who are tired of getting strung out between explanations.
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I think what people who are stopping watching Lost say that there's just too much mystery and the storylines are never tied up. Shows need closure and explanation and can't be dragged on too long.
But I don't know anything about Lost. Aside from...like...the first episode which I watched years ago.
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