Lost had finally ended, or I have finally got around to watching the last episode of Lost and what a great time it had been.
Like most of you out there, I too am left a bit frustrated with way too many things left unanswered. Did the writers screw themselves over with an impossible to conclude plot from making it so complicated earlier on? Only they would know. I'm not going to go into the theories of what the Island is, why the flash-sideway, for that I would recommend http://hubpages.com/hub/Lost-Ending-Explained
All i can say is I enjoyed the process. The story was engaging and clever, the cast was brilliant, acting was excellent! and now I feel empty without it.
I started watching lost way back when it was first aired in HK while i was here on holiday. for some strange reason I thought it was a 2 parts mini-movie and I was disappointed I was only able to catch the first part (which I was mesmerised by). A few weeks later I found not only it was coming to UK, it was gonna be a fair bit longer then being 2 parts. It was an actual series with proper budget and a whole lot of media exposure. Naturally I kept up with it and made sure I was in front of the TV when it was about to come on.
Ironically, a bit like like the series' habit of referring to cycles. I watched the first and last episode in the very same house (with 6 addresses in between)
This is the first ever series I had followed from start to end and although the ending is not exactly ideal I still love it and have ever intention of getting the boxset! (slightly hoping there will be more answered there)
Like finally finishing a good book. I feel rather empty. What would I do? what can I unwind to now? what can I look forward on a week to week basis? hang on, there's still Heroes! not the same but still good stuff.
Thank you Lost!
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