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Originally Posted by JiriHrdina
I disagree. Whenever there are shows like this it seems that people always want more resolutions.
But when the resolutions come, they are dissapointed and the show typically falters.
Examples: X-Files, Twin Peaks. I'm sure there are others.
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But you can only milk it so long before it gets repetitive and/or convoluted. I feel that Lost is nearing that point (if it hasn't already) and it needs to get some focus back. I'll keep watching, but as far as "Must see TV", it is starting to fall down the list of things I could be doing on a Wed. night. That is the danger of the long layoff. If another show grabs my attention on Wednesday nights between then and now, I don't know if I care enough to come back (I will - I just PVR it, but I'm trying to make a point).
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