by Green Dragon » Sat May 21, 2011 9:27 pm
I stayed far away from any Lost discussions, knowing that one day I'll catch up with it....I stopped watching a few episodes into the third season, because I've come to hate sitting down to watch a show once a week and hold myself to a schedule like that.
So, recently I treated myself to the entire series on blu-ray, and powered through the whole thing, and found myself giving in to the wacky craziness of it, the flashbacks, flash-forwards, the unstuck-in-time-shifting, and ultimately the flash-sideways, and just let the whole thing in, and got to love all the characters, good, bad and in-between.
Loved the full usage of tv tropes, cliffhangers, and outlandish storylines, and by the finale, it was a nice way to bring everyone together, but I do have a few gripes, but not to the degree that others do. The religious reunion thing, though sweet, seemed a little cliquish....why not other characters? Lots of holes in logic, but you just don't apply logic to stuff like this.
Plus, the HD footage of Hawaii is something I never grow tired of. I didn't start watching the show until the first season was almost over (thanks to downloads, I caught up quickly), and was completely taken by all the familiar locations; the location for the plane crash scene from the pilot is an intensely personal place, and to see it used like that was very eerie.
Twin Peaks was maddening, back in the day. The series was dropping in ratings, ABC gave up on it, the show's main thrust was removed ("who killed Laura Palmer?") because the tv station demanded that the mystery be solved. Once it was, the show lost direction, AND viewers, and by the time it got its footing again, it was too late. They brought David Lynch back to direct the final episode, and it was insanely dark and weird, and effectively undid every tied up thread in the large cast, leaving a massive cliffhanger that would never be resolved. I'm alright with that today, though. Some things in life have no closure.