sapphi_snake said:
The ending was a cop-out because the writers were to lazy or incapable of giving satisfying answers to the shows mysteries, so they took the easy way out by making a sentimental, manipulative ending, that not only didn't answer anything, but it also made it as if the mystery was unimportant (even though going by the hundred of threads made by fans speculating about the mysteries of the island, a LOT of people really card about the mystery). Also, the show's creators saying that the show was always about the characters... bull. the show was never about the characters. Al i can say is that I have never been left so unsatisfied by a show... ever. I'm actually glad this POS is over. |
I can undestand dissapointment about not having a mystery you were interested in directly answered, there were a couple left hanging that I would liked to have had answered but I think they were minor. I'm curious what major questions were left that people think went unanswered, the biggest one I can think of is how Walt was special. The other questions that may not have been specifically addressed were at least given enough clues to draw your own conclusion.
I can't understand people saying this show had not always been about characters. One of the major things the show got acclaim/attention for was how large and diverse its ensemble cast of characters was. At least half of each episode we're character focuesd of island storylines, that served the sole purpose of character study/building using the flashback/forward/sideways device. That character devise was there from the 2nd episode of the series. Also, even the on island story episodes frequently had little to do with mysteries and more about who the characters were. I understand that it was often the mysteries that got people hooked initially, but to say that the show had been predominantly about mysteries just is not true imo, I think at the very least it was a 75:25 character to mysteries/mythology ratio.







