Sure it isn't the best but
I sure do love seeing Lost scenes re-imagined into a crappy comedy. For that reason alone I will continue watching. Really hoping the show continues to parallel for all the major Lost plots.
shareI sure do love seeing Lost scenes re-imagined into a crappy comedy. For that reason alone I will continue watching. Really hoping the show continues to parallel for all the major Lost plots.
shareAgreed. The nightmare dad scene was pretty funny and pretty true, actually.
shareI agree. But when is the first episode of a comedy ever the best? It's about time someone pokes fun at the sham that was Lost. I will definitely tune in again! Plus it has a great comedic cast.
shareLOST was far, far away from a sham. That being said, I really want to watch this show!
"All I'm asking for is total perfection." - Lord Business
It's about time someone pokes fun at the sham that was Lost.
Lost was no sham, it is one of the best shows ever created. If you actually pay close attention to the show there are no questions left unanswered. Sure it wasn't spoon fed to you but it was all there.
I'm also shocked by the mass amount of people that thought they were dead the whole time. That was the one thing blatantly spelled out in the show that they didn't all die during the plain crash.
Lost was good, but one of the best shows ever created? Come on now.
shareThe first two seasons were good.
After that, it's an arbitrary mess of random groupings, boat explosions and flash-forward/back/purgatory gimmicks that lose all of their steam by the fourth season.
The final season and last episode may be some of the worst-written fiction I've ever sat through. It really just takes a giant dump on what could have been a very compelling show about survival.
They should have ended the series when Jack finally makes it back to civilization.
It's kind of amazing how thin the line is between homage and parody with this show and Lost.
shareTotally mindless, you don't have to think about, and plenty of stuff to laugh at. I love the Middle Easter slash Indian Sayid stand-in that's pretty much Tom Haverford, and how nobody knew any phone numbers to call. It's probably more realistic of how so many people would be in a survival situation. They're on a remote island and several of them are walking around trying to get a signal on their cell phone. At least one person tries to be a hero but has no clue on how to be one. Three days go by and nobody builds a shelter or ventures inland.
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exactly why im still watching ^^
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