shaun-352
Joined Aug 2009
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I have no idea how this has received such good reviews! Storylines are predictable, acting is incredibly lame....feels like the kind of program that would come on after Monk on daytime TV. Avoid if you like any kind of remotely intellectual simulation and/or entertainment.
For those that have accused Debris of not progressing the plot enough, well episode 9 answered the critics. The most enthralling instalment so far and glad I stuck with some of the slightly dry earlier episodes.
....we've had three lockdowns, years of on-demand TV, countless binge-watching evenings, days, weekends....and still, nothing compares to Lost, and The Constant is by some distance the most emotive, spine-chilling, dramatic hour of cinematic genius ever produced for mainstream TV.
I won't spoil it for the viewers yet to be consumed by this masterpiece, but it feels like every moment before this episode was preparing us for it- not the first time Lost has done this, nor will it be the last if you're watching for the first time, but if you keep the tears down for more than a few minutes, you've got more determination than me. My kids have seen me cry three times - once at their births, and twice watching Lost :D and this was quite possibly the most powerful!!
I won't spoil it for the viewers yet to be consumed by this masterpiece, but it feels like every moment before this episode was preparing us for it- not the first time Lost has done this, nor will it be the last if you're watching for the first time, but if you keep the tears down for more than a few minutes, you've got more determination than me. My kids have seen me cry three times - once at their births, and twice watching Lost :D and this was quite possibly the most powerful!!