Allanon
Explorer
Is it just me? Have I truly become so realistic, so rational that watching anything besides programs on Discovery or National Geographic isn't fun anymore?
The reason I'm asking myself (and everyone who reads this) is that recently a friend of mine gave me his taped copies of Lost. He told me that it was the best TV series ever and I'd love it. Well I don't, never have I seen a more engineered piece of mass-marketed media hype on my television screen. Everything in it feels like a railroaded session of D&D by a bad GM.
I mean a polar bear? The fact alone that they put it in the series feels like a strained effort to heighten the mystery. The filming techniques, music and dialog are giving away so much clues to what's going to happen that my girlfriend had to angrily ask me to stop spoiling it all. The foreshadowing alone is ruining almost every surprise there is. And the interactions between the survivors is so unrealistic you can almost see where the writers decided "Wouldn't it be cool/interesting/mysterous/etc to... (fill in the blanks)".
Am I alone in this? Because everyone I ask and everywhere I look on the Internet, Lost is praised into the heavens for single-handedly reviving peoples interest in TV-series. Am I not getting it?
The reason I'm asking myself (and everyone who reads this) is that recently a friend of mine gave me his taped copies of Lost. He told me that it was the best TV series ever and I'd love it. Well I don't, never have I seen a more engineered piece of mass-marketed media hype on my television screen. Everything in it feels like a railroaded session of D&D by a bad GM.
I mean a polar bear? The fact alone that they put it in the series feels like a strained effort to heighten the mystery. The filming techniques, music and dialog are giving away so much clues to what's going to happen that my girlfriend had to angrily ask me to stop spoiling it all. The foreshadowing alone is ruining almost every surprise there is. And the interactions between the survivors is so unrealistic you can almost see where the writers decided "Wouldn't it be cool/interesting/mysterous/etc to... (fill in the blanks)".
Am I alone in this? Because everyone I ask and everywhere I look on the Internet, Lost is praised into the heavens for single-handedly reviving peoples interest in TV-series. Am I not getting it?
