I don't think so. It's a wonderful show and I wouldn't miss an episode for anything.
2007-02-14 02:26:23
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answered by Jayna 7
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I think the problem is starting the show getting us interested and then taking a long break. We used to only have to remember what was going on from season to season now they take all these long breaks and we lose interest. Another problem is they keep adding characters and don't let us know about the characters we already know and like. I do believe Lost is losing its way and I hope someone gives them a map with the way back soon.
2007-02-14 14:51:17
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answered by puzzled 5
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It's not so much losing its edge as that it's becoming too evolved with too many sub plots and too many people. One show will focus on Jack, Sawyer, Kate and the next show focuses on the other original people from the crash. I'd like to see both "worlds" each episode but it's become like most soaps which doesn't involve all the characters every single day.
I hope Charlie doesn't die. It would be sad for Evangeline Lily (Kate) since the two of them are dating in real life.
2007-02-17 19:07:57
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answered by Dellajoy 6
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No way! The creators have began negotiations to end the series somewhere around the 100 episode mark (that means we have one full season and one shortened season left). They have always said that they know the end game and have been giving us clues along the way, tracing all the way back to the first season and the skeletons they found in the cave. I think they have a resolution, but people have short attention spans and want the answers right now...which is not the basis of Lost. People should just sit back and enjoy the ride...there is not much time left in the series to do so.
2007-02-14 10:03:35
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answered by t_rav 3
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I was hoping season 3 would start to bring things together. Instead, we've had 7 episodes of the Others; and we've learned nothing about them. Couldn't they have done this whole story arc in 3 episodes or so? The writers need to start answering the big questions.
2007-02-14 10:04:56
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answered by angrysandwichguy_2007 4
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No. In my opinion its getting better and better! I love the questions that they put into your head: "Who are the Others?" "What's up with Desmond?" "Will Charlie die?". It really brings out my imagination and lets my mind wander off and wonder what is going to happen. I really hope this show can last a while longer, otherwise I'll have nothing else to look forward to on late Wednesday nights. I really hope Charlie won't die though, he's my favorite character!
2007-02-15 19:42:46
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answered by ♥MsCullen♥ 4
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Lost lost me and became REAL boring near the beginning of last season. I mean how convenient was it for the bunker to have a fully stocked food pantry? Is that why the fat guy never loses weight? Plus we NEVER won a thing using the "numbers" to play the lottery.
2007-02-14 10:00:15
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answered by AKA FrogButt 7
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Lost has lost its bite to me. I used to look forward to watching the show, I was watched every ep and craved each little tid bit of information. Now and especially after that extraordinarly long and unnecessary break I've noticed the show has lost me. They've introduced too many questions and not answered enough of them to my satisfaction. I was especially angry with the manner in way in which they killed off Eko, I found his character to be the most interesting.
2007-02-14 10:23:20
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answered by terrorfex01 5
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Personal Opinion: The writers got so involved in their "mysteries" that they forgot the whole point - to entertain. They stopped answering questions and just made up more, which only confused viewers, and eventually pissed them off. A certain amount of mystery is desirable, too much is a turn-off.
2007-02-14 10:02:11
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answered by HipHopGrandma 7
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I never thought it had an edge.
2007-02-14 09:58:06
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answered by Jake 3
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