05-05-2011, 05:36 PM
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#61
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Originally Posted by Flashpoint
I thought BSG was similar to Lost in that you were never quite sure who was good, who was bad, and who was going to get killed. It was also serialized, so tough to pick up once the first season was gone - a show that alienated it's own audience as time went on.
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I didn't watch Lost, however, it is a little like BSG which I watched. The writers seemed to get lazy at the end and way too metaphysical and existentialist. Which you'd think I'd like. But wrapping up your TV series by saying 'God did it' is lazy story telling.
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05-05-2011, 06:03 PM
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#62
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Powerplay Quarterback
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For Lost fans, what about The Walking Dead on AMC?
I'd say there are a few similarities, and the first episode of Walking Dead was one of the best for any show I've seen, even if it does get a little worse afterwards.
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05-05-2011, 06:19 PM
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#63
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Originally Posted by OilKiller
Well, if you've ever watched the show, I believe it would be pretty self-explanatory.
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Well, I watched lost and I don't know what you mean.
If you mean a serialized drama filled with mysteries, well, you've already had Fringe, The Event, and Flash Forward since Lost. More will come every year.
If you mean a show that really captures the interest of the country and develops a rabid fan base dedicated to dissecting it, well, you had The X-Files before Lost, as well as shows like Twin Peaks and Millennium, to some extent. Lost wasn't original in that sense, and it's inevitable we'll get another before too long.
Lost was good, and it struck a chord, but any way you define it, it wasn't unique.
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05-05-2011, 07:23 PM
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#64
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Scoring Winger
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Originally Posted by HPLovecraft
I'm a giant LOST fan. Giant, I tells ya!
I tried watching Fringe. I started at the beginning of season 1, and half-way through I couldn't watch any more of it. It boiled down to a common pattern in every episode, with the cliche bumbling scientist figuring out soemthing just at the right time.
I heard they changed the formula for the show near the end of season 1, though, and started focusing on the common plot, instead of doing one-off episodes all the time. I might have to get into it, but I really disliked the first half episodes in season 1.
A great show I'm watching these days is the Killing on AMC.
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15. Fringe (Fox)
Though Fringe was often entertaining in its first season and a half, it was never essential. That all changed abruptly in early 2010, as the show finally grounded its freak-of-the-week weirdness in deep sadness. In season one, the series introduced the idea that something unusal was going on with one central character, but the season-two episode “Peter” finally dramatized the moment that changed his life, giving the series’ overarching storyline a devastating emotional core, based in a father’s love instead of in theoretical concepts. It only got better from there, as the series expanded its world by further making those concepts concrete. Fringe is that rare blend of inventive ideas, wild ambition, and unexpected soulfulness.
Best episodes: “Peter,” “White Tulip,” “The Plateau”
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http://www.avclub.com/articles/the-2...of-2010,49229/
This sums up my views of Fringe, I liked season 1, but only fell in love with it in season 2. If your willing to jump into the deep end you can watch the last two episodes on CITYTV's website (although one of them will expire soon) and the season 3 finale tomorrow (May 6, 2011).
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05-06-2011, 02:36 AM
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#65
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Originally Posted by To Be Quite Honest
Anyway, if he sucks why is he doing the billion dollar picture "the Avengers" ($ amount my prediction world wide)? Oh ya, Joss is doing it.
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I've had this conversation before, so I'm not going into the details.
But I didn't say he sucks, I just said that so far he is still pretty much a one hit wonder, and it's been eight years since that happened. Note that after Buffy ended, Angel didn't last either, and the only thing he came up with since (in the moving pictures media) are a couple of flop serieses and a somewhat popular short internet humour-piece.
(Dr Horribles sing-a-long was okay, but I couldn't bother myself to keep up with it all the way. I've also read one album of the comic Fray (I think the first one), and while it was an okay read, it had nothing in it that made me want to read more.)
Also of important note: Whedon's three films so far (either as a writer or a writer/director) are Buffy the Movie, Alien Resurrection and Serenity. First almost killed a franchise before it was born, the second put a long stop to one of the more succesful scifi/horror franchises and the third one came after the franchise was basicly dead already.
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05-06-2011, 08:17 AM
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#66
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Dr. Horrible is more than just 'okay'. It is freaking amazing.
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05-06-2011, 09:20 AM
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#67
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Lifetime Suspension
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Originally Posted by Mike F
Well, I watched lost and I don't know what you mean.
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Well, I'm not sure how I could describe it other than saying, Lost was Lost. It was very original and very unique IMO.
Perhaps, fantasy, spiritual, character-driven, non-extraterrestrial drama?
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05-06-2011, 10:52 AM
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#68
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Originally Posted by Flashpoint
I thought BSG was similar to Lost in that you were never quite sure who was good, who was bad, and who was going to get killed. It was also serialized, so tough to pick up once the first season was gone - a show that alienated it's own audience as time went on.
I tend to think Stargate Universe will be looked back on as Firefly esq - a well done show that was cancelled before it hit it's stride. Perhaps that's wishful thinking on my part, as I'm a big space sci fi nerd.
Breaking Bad took a while to hook me, and has it's lag moments, but overall is great show if you are into the dark comedy/drama - similar to Weeds in that respect.
Deadwood and Justified are the same show with the same primary actor - except for the cable/network difference. Both are fantastic BTW, and again very dark.
Will there be another Lost? Probably. For my part I hope it's "Lost in Space". Oh wait... time for a reboot!
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I like SGU but it had some serious problems with the first season (enough with the stones already) and was addressed in the first half of season 2 which was strong.
The Second half of season 2 has been meh. McKay or Carter would have disposed of the drones 10 episodes or so ago. The drones as the enemy are no Goauld, Ori, Wraith or Replicators.
I am not really sad SGU is coming to and end, I am sad that the SG franchise may be...
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05-06-2011, 01:26 PM
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#69
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Crash and Bang Winger
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Originally Posted by OilKiller
Well, I'm not sure how I could describe it other than saying, Lost was Lost. It was very original and very unique IMO.
Perhaps, fantasy, spiritual, character-driven, non-extraterrestrial drama?
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Game of Thrones?
Actually, after reading your posts over I'm confused as to what you're looking for as well. You say you don't want "another Lost" but it seems as if your definition of "a show like Lost" is so narrow that only a show that either is Lost or rips off Lost heavily counts as being "like Lost".
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05-06-2011, 01:31 PM
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#70
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Lifetime Suspension
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Originally Posted by comrade
Actually, after reading your posts over I'm confused as to what you're looking for as well. You say you don't want "another Lost" but it seems as if your definition of "a show like Lost" is so narrow that only a show that either is Lost or rips off Lost heavily counts as being "like Lost".
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What? Where did I say I don't want another Lost?
I said I don't want Lost to come back...it's done. Someone mentioned about bringing Lost back.
I was simply thinking about Lost when I posted the thread and wondered if there would ever be another show like it. Not sure why this is so hard to understand.
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05-06-2011, 01:42 PM
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#71
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Powerplay Quarterback
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Basically you need a TV show with a great original idea, followed by non-sensical story lines that never seem to end. You need writers that have no clue where to go with the show, but know that they need to carry it on because of the high ratings.
Below is a summary of the final season's story line. If I knew Lost's final season would include any of this, I never would have began watching it. It makes no sense at all.
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05-06-2011, 01:47 PM
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#72
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Dances with Wolves
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Originally Posted by Hemi-Cuda
Breaking Bad is terrible, such a snorefest of a show. i tried to give season 1 a go but only got a few episodes in before i had to give up, it moved at the pace of a ######ed turtle
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I feel the same way about Scarface. I watched the opening 3-4 minutes and decided it was terrible. I like to spout off about how bad it is to people who have seen the movie in its entirety because I know more than they do. We have that in common I guess.
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05-06-2011, 01:50 PM
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#73
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Lifetime Suspension
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Originally Posted by TopChed
Basically you need a TV show with a great original idea, followed by non-sensical story lines that never seem to end. You need writers that have no clue where to go with the show, but know that they need to carry it on because of the high ratings.
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Well, that's all opinion and that's fine. Personally, my wife and I loved Lost and thoroughly enjoyed the series.
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05-06-2011, 02:13 PM
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#74
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Crash and Bang Winger
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Originally Posted by OilKiller
What? Where did I say I don't want another Lost?
I said I don't want Lost to come back...it's done. Someone mentioned about bringing Lost back.
I was simply thinking about Lost when I posted the thread and wondered if there would ever be another show like it. Not sure why this is so hard to understand.
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What's confusing people is that, I think, when you say "a show like Lost", you have a different idea than most people of what part of Lost this hypothetical show would have to emulate to be considered "like Lost". From your post above it seems you'd like a unique and original show that covers similar themes to Lost, such as spirituality; is character-driven; and is set in a somewhat fantastical world but doesn't have aliens.
To be unique and original and to be like Lost (in the ways you would wish it to be) seem to be mutually exclusive conditions to me.
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05-06-2011, 02:16 PM
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#75
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Lifetime Suspension
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Well comrade, I think you are really reading too much into it and thinking too much. It was a simple musing from someone thinking about a great show one night. Nothing else dude.
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05-06-2011, 02:21 PM
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#76
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Not the 1 millionth post winnar
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Originally Posted by Kybosh
Why wasn't there more ####ing on the island?
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Cause pregnant women would die?
/Lost Nerd
Edit - oh, just the babies died. Nevermind.
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05-06-2011, 02:25 PM
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#77
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Lifetime Suspension
Join Date: Mar 2010
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Lost was awesome, but I did enjoy the first couple seasons a lot better than the last 4.
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05-06-2011, 06:13 PM
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#78
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Location: Kalispell, Montana
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Originally Posted by Mike F
Well, I watched lost and I don't know what you mean.
If you mean a serialized drama filled with mysteries, well, you've already had Fringe, The Event, and Flash Forward since Lost. More will come every year.
If you mean a show that really captures the interest of the country and develops a rabid fan base dedicated to dissecting it, well, you had The X-Files before Lost, as well as shows like Twin Peaks and Millennium, to some extent. Lost wasn't original in that sense, and it's inevitable we'll get another before too long.
Lost was good, and it struck a chord, but any way you define it, it wasn't unique.
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Millenium had the potential to be one of the best shows ever. Still bitter they pulled the plug. So dark. One of my favorite shows of all time for sure.
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05-06-2011, 06:15 PM
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#79
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Powerplay Quarterback
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I mentioned this earlier in the thread, but have you watched The Walking Dead, OilKiller?
It's not perfect but I think it's got similarities to Lost.
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05-06-2011, 06:17 PM
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#80
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Location: California
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Originally Posted by OilKiller
Well comrade, I think you are really reading too much into it and thinking too much. It was a simple musing from someone thinking about a great show one night. Nothing else dude.
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Then if your question is will there ever be really good TV shows that you just have to watch every week than there have been plenty on the cable networks and a few on the networks.
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