What, no one saw Lost? A far cry from when this show was in season one and two.
I saw -- and loved -- last night's "Lost".
I think, however, that with you openly disliking it, others are reluctant to come on and say they had liked it. I am not loath to disagree as I know you appreciate honest opinions whether they are the same as yours or not.
I think this season is off to a brilliant start, and this alternate timeline arc is absolutely mesmerizing. Last night's was the best episode thus far this season and was completely unexpected.
Nothing is as it was in previous seasons' flashbacks. John Locke was not living with his girlfriend...she cast him adrift before he ever went to Australia. Ben was on the island, not teaching in a high school. Hugo was rich, but unlucky -- not this timeline's "luckiest guy in the world." Where it's headed no one can truly see. It's not being redundant, though...IMO. And I loved the things that Benjamin Linus said over John's grave on the island.
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