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^ Yep, my enjoyment of the past seasons was based on the assumption that in the end the mysteries would be resolved, and that the answers were going to be something truly amazing, original and thought provoking. Without that the rest of the show was just a waste (at least for me).

As for the DVD thing, I'm not gonna be wasting any money on anything related to this show. I have no interest in any "answers" that couldn't be deduced from what hapened in the show. It's not like for example the Mulholland Drive DVD, which gave you clues about what to pay attention to when watching the movie to deduce what really happened. Basically all the answers were in the movie, you just had to pay really close attention to what was happening. In the case of Lost the answers are not in the show. You can't deduce them by just watching the show cause they just aren't there. I want to be able to deduce the answers from watching the show, not be told by the writers "See the island actually was...", which in the end has about as much relevance to the show as the fact that Dumbledore is gay to the Harry Potter books.

If you can't deduce it from watching the show it doesn't matter!



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