Sunday, November 12, 2006

"LOST"

I love "LOST". It's a phenomenal, original, epic story. One with a large, richly diverse, and extraordinarily talented cast. This week "LOST" aired its midseason finale. The show will return in February and air continuous episodes with no repeats. The main reason for this is because "LOST" pulls pitiful ratings during a repeat. So ABC has decided to scrap repeats all together and use the timeslot to introduce a new series (something called "Daybreak" starring Taye Diggs). It's funny, but what makes "LOST" so entertaining, intense, and clever is ultimately limiting its broadcast viewership. "LOST" tells the epic journey of plane crash victims as they survive and explore a mysterious island. There are of course multiple dimensions to this complex story, from the conspiratorial syndicate called "the others" to the lush backstories that bring insight to the various main characters as well as uncover how the characters are ultimately connected. Suffice it to say, it is a long, continuous, detailed, sophisticated, delicate story. One that is slowly unraveled, albeit with plenty of action and suspense, over multiple seasons. So while it is not impossible for a viewer to follow along with the show in the middle of a season or without viewing the vast majority of episodes, it is rather difficult. This means new viewers are rather rare, especially midseason, because it takes a rather large investment to get caught up with the show. The vast, vast majority of "LOST" viewers are dedicated fans who have seen virtually every episode. Since these fans do not miss a new episode, they rarely watch repeats, which results in the very low ratings a repeat episode gets. There's another way in which the show's intricate, epic story limits viewership. Some of the dedicated viewers are going to lose their patience with the show and simply stop watching. So while "LOST" opened to such popularity and fanfare in its debut season, from here on out it is going to slowly dwindle in viewership because its complex story makes it difficult to attract new viewers and its long pace causes impatient viewers to give up regular viewing. Fortunately, I doubt this means the show will ever be canceled. It still is relatively popular and does quite well in DVD sales. Also, I've read the creators will complete the series in six seasons. The erosion of viewership by season 6 doesn't seem to be astronomical. And in any case, I'm sure they would complete the show on DVD.

For me, "LOST" is both an exceptional sci-fi thriller and an intense, touching human drama. I'd describe "HEROES" in the same way, but as a lighter version. Both shows, because of their sci-fi subject matter and themes, lend themselves, at times, to melodrama (you certainly see this a bit more in "HEROES"). But, to a certain degree, that's to be expected.

****NOTE: From here on out there will be spoilers. Please beware.

Anyway, I'm just curious as to which characters are people's favorites. And which backstorylines do people find most interesting. I'm a huge Jack fan. I was surprised to hear on Slowly Boiling Frog that many fans actually don't like Jack. Early in the show, for a short time, I leaned towards Locke. The actor who plays Locke was on "THE X-FILES" and I really enjoyed his "The Island will tell us the answers" spooky spirituality. But he got a little crazy and irrational rather fast. And I felt bad that I betrayed Jack --- never again! Lol. I also like how Sayid has progressed and his backstory was very interesting. I like Jack's backstory but I think it got a little weak, especially his obsession over his ex-wife. Perhaps I can't see Jack's faults. But I think that's because he doesn't have any, lol. Sun and Kim are a cute couple but, at first, I wasn't a big fan of their backstory because Sun's father was such a villain. But then it turned out Sun was cheating. And their backstory got a lot more interesting. And how buff is Kim? That guy is ripped. I don't know who is buffer, Kim or Kate. Out of the newer characters, I'm a fan of Desmond. I'm looking forward to seeing more of this mysterious character and his backstory, brother. Anyway, if you're also a fan of "LOST" who are your favorite characters and backstories?

And, finally, I have a major plot question. If Ben and The Others can get things from outside the island (like the World Series tape) AND they claim to have a way to get Jack off the island (and presumably Michael and Walt utilized this option to get off the island), then why wouldn't Ben use this option to get off the island and have his tumor removed?

PS - For those of you wondering who Jacob is, I think I know. After scanning a few forums, I believe Jacob is this guy --- who is also Patchy. The forum link leds to the website Lostpedia, which seems like a wonderful resource.

9 comments:

Anonymous said...

I love the show, when it started I was in the UK where it was a season behind, so when I came back I got netflix for the sole reason to watch the lost episodes to catch up.

Dedicated fans, yes. I know people that have tried to start, but I think that it only seems "weird" to those that weren't grabbed from the beginning.

You said all this. I'm not a Jack fan, he cries and he gets so pompous and bossy. He grates on me. I really like Sayid and Sawyer. I also like Kate. I would like to know more about Libby and wish they hadn't killed her off. I'm glad Locke seems to be back to his Island mysticism ways.

I hate that none of them seem to talk to each other at all. And that Jack, Sawyer or Kate aren't even trying to get answers about the Others.

v said...

Yeah, I had to use netflix to catch up also. This is the first season I am watching on broadcast television.

Yeah, I don't really see how someone could start watching the show midseason. I mean it would be quite difficult without consulting a couple LOST websites and/or a dedicated LOST viewer.

I think Libby will be prominent in a couple flashbacks because she's connected to both Hugo and Desmond. I also like Kate a lot, I guess I forget to mention that in my post. Some of her flashbacks have been amazing.

Anyway, thanks for stopping by fellow LOST fan!

Diane said...

Sigh - after missing all of Season 1, I tried to watch the first episode of Season 2, and was lost . . . this will be a netflix show for me, I'm afraid

Prunella Jones said...

Yep, I've never seen the show but I will watch the whole thing on DVD when it's done. I sort of hate getting invested in a program. Remember Twin Peaks? I was very into it and watched every week trying to figure it out. Alas I never did.

anne said...

I do hope there will be plenty of people who get sucked into loving the series through DVD. I never watched Alias myself, but as soon as the show ended, picked up all the seasons and am pleasantly obsessed...

And I have never stopped loving Jack. He will save the day in the end...

M-M-M-Mishy said...

I have decided that I am the worst person when it comes to deciding which shows to start watching and which to avoid. September rolled around and I was all, "Heroes? No thanks, I'll take Justice and Prison Break (which even I am starting to grow weary of) oh, and Brothers & Sisters? That new show everyone else is watching? No thanks, I'm good with getting emotionally invested in Studio 60, even though it pulls in less than zero viewers and it on the verge of cancellation."

Happens every year. I have to do Lost when the whole thing comes out on DVD.

v said...

I must admit I probably prefer watching "LOST" on DVD. I can rewind parts I need to see or hear again. The picture and sound quality is, of course, better. And, when I have the time, I can watch 2 or 3 or 4 episodes at one sitting, and not have to wait a week after a particularly juicy cliffhanger.

However, starting with this season, I do watch the ABC broadcasts from week to week. At this point I'm just too invested and I'm a huge fan and I need my "LOST" fix, lol.

But to the people who are waiting to catch "LOST" on DVD. It'll be a better viewing experience and I think you'll be just as easily hooked.

PixieGaf said...

I really need to start watching this show so that I can jump on the Lost Bandwagon. But I am with Mishy aside from Heros, I really don't watch any good shows.

Ryan said...

I hate to say this, but I cannot stand LOST. I tried to get into it, but for some reason I just can't. There is TOO much mystery and unanswered questions, and that kind of crap pisses me off.