Hi Jeffrey,
Thanks for all the hard work compiling this list. 🙂
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This growing list does bring to question what I expect to hear after this season is over. I believe whether this season is viewed as a success or failure by the industry will partially be based on whether leaving so many loose ends was brilliant and creative or simply a collective disaster.
Hi Charlie,
For the Lynch lovers, it won't matter at all. To the general viewing public, it will be like the LOST ending redux. (Who was on that other outrigger, dammit?!? 😉
It's like deja vu all over again.
(with apologies to John Fogerty)
Did you hear 'em talkin' 'bout it on the radio
Did you stop to read the writing at The Wall
Did that voice inside you say
I've seen this all before
It's like Deja Vu all over again
It's like Deja Vu all over again
😉
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122. What was the sequence of possession of the ring after the nurse removed it from unconscious Annie?
123. Did Lucy's chair arrive yet?
124. What's up with the itchy armpit?
But seriously, to me the #1 burning question is who the hell are 'Linda' and 'Judy'?
Ric,
Is this a bad time to say I didn't watch Lost. It's in my Netflix watch list. John Fogerty eh, Love me some CCR.
Most interested about #123. Did that chair ever arrive? Was it the right color or did the accidentally send a purple chair? Did it arrive UPS, FedEx, what? Will it go in Walleys room or living room?
So many unanswered questions.
This growing list does bring to question what I expect to hear after this season is over. I believe whether this season is viewed as a success or failure by the industry will partially be based on whether leaving so many loose ends was brilliant and creative or simply a collective disaster. I think many of us enjoy and expect that sort of treatment from the creators, but I am not sure the major telly market would agree. I know, at times, I for one have shown series fatigue with what has seemed like an art over story approach.
There is no way the loose ends will all be tied up, neither should they.
For me, the success or failure artistically will be whether those loose ends meld together into powerful impressions, hunches, tones and emotions, and not just a bunch of fanboy WTFs that we'll continue to debate here for years. I fear after Episode 15, that it will be the latter, but there are some signs of coherence (e.g. the increasingly prevalent theme of children - boys exclusively I think in this series - being damaged by their parents).
# 125 How do some people on here get non-circular profiles?? My only option was Facebook sign in...
missed a major one, why was Briggs body with Ruth's head, and who brought the 2 pieces back to Ruth's place? and did these people/person see Ruth's body and the coordinates? and all the other people who were there when going to see Briggs?
also, Dougie's ring in Briggs stomach?
# 125 How do some people on here get non-circular profiles?? My only option was Facebook sign in...
me too. i could never even figure out how to change my user name. then again i still have "very peculiar" rotary phones in my house, so..
126. How can Andy afford a Rolex watch on a deputy's salary?
This growing list does bring to question what I expect to hear after this season is over. I believe whether this season is viewed as a success or failure by the industry will partially be based on whether leaving so many loose ends was brilliant and creative or simply a collective disaster.
Hi Charlie,
For the Lynch lovers, it won't matter at all. To the general viewing public, it will be like the LOST ending redux. (Who was on that other outrigger, dammit?!? 😉
It's like deja vu all over again.
(with apologies to John Fogerty)
Did you hear 'em talkin' 'bout it on the radio
Did you stop to read the writing at The Wall
Did that voice inside you say
I've seen this all before
It's like Deja Vu all over again
It's like Deja Vu all over again😉
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IMO Lost's problem was that it attempted to answer and link together too many of the questions in the final two series.
Still one of my favourite series though, cos I loved all the speculation 🙂
So - mystery is good.
Ric,
Is this a bad time to say I didn't watch Lost. It's in my Netflix watch list.
Hi Charlie,
Move it to the top! 😉 Fair warning, though, just don't expect all the mysteries to be solved!
John Fogerty eh, Love me some CCR.
Meeeee, too. 😉
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OMG! I'm back to school so I haven't been able to be on the forum as much as I would like and I completely missed this thread. I can hardly read the list without freaking out. So many questions...so little time...
Can't stop seeing the title of this thread without thinking of this Bad Lip Reading video;
Ric,
Is this a bad time to say I didn't watch Lost. It's in my Netflix watch list. John Fogerty eh, Love me some CCR.
You're not alone.