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<blockquote data-quote="Stalker0" data-source="post: 9620458" data-attributes="member: 5889"><p>TBF, Lost was pretty awesome for a long time, but the problem with a mystery show is....you have to solve the mysteries. And I think Lost was a victim of its own success. If it had been a 3 season show lets say....could have been rock solid. We get all these cool mysteries in season 1, some mysteries solved with a few new ones in season 2....close the door on everything and tidy it up in season 3....chef's kiss. But the show just kept going, and so the mysteries kept building and building or would just go in crazy non-sensical directions.</p><p></p><p>So far, Severance has done a decent job at peeling back the curtain bit by bit, and while we do get a new mystery periodically, we are getting a good pace of also "solving" some mysteries as well. But I would worry if it kept on and on....eventually in order to keep the content flowing you would have the same problem Lost does. I know they are talking about 5 seasons total....but right now I think 3 or 4 would be just fine to me, its been a cool experience, and I hope it doesn't wear out its welcome</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Stalker0, post: 9620458, member: 5889"] TBF, Lost was pretty awesome for a long time, but the problem with a mystery show is....you have to solve the mysteries. And I think Lost was a victim of its own success. If it had been a 3 season show lets say....could have been rock solid. We get all these cool mysteries in season 1, some mysteries solved with a few new ones in season 2....close the door on everything and tidy it up in season 3....chef's kiss. But the show just kept going, and so the mysteries kept building and building or would just go in crazy non-sensical directions. So far, Severance has done a decent job at peeling back the curtain bit by bit, and while we do get a new mystery periodically, we are getting a good pace of also "solving" some mysteries as well. But I would worry if it kept on and on....eventually in order to keep the content flowing you would have the same problem Lost does. I know they are talking about 5 seasons total....but right now I think 3 or 4 would be just fine to me, its been a cool experience, and I hope it doesn't wear out its welcome [/QUOTE]
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