I remember exactly what they're talking about here. Midway through season 3 it seemed like the writers had lost track and didn't know where they were supposed to go, and the show began to drag on. It wasn't until they negotiated that end date that it felt like LOST was getting back on track story wise. Season 4-6 have been great as a result, with a few slow moments here and there, but overall, the end product has turned out wonderfully.
I had been wondering why Lost was treading water - from a plot development viewpoint - between the end of season 2, and the first half of season 3. Another case of commercial interests usurping everything else.
Larry David had the exact same response as Damon's here at the start of SEINFELD. when he found out they got their initial further episode order he had a complete panicked meltdown
If memory serves, there was only PART of Jack's tattoo explained in that episode. That always made me laugh, as it seemed they were saving the OTHER half of the tattoo for ANOTHER flashback "tattoo" episode, lol.
Manuel Alejandro Diaz Nagles an episode about Jack’s tattoo at the time people were complaining that it was a pointless episode, the women sitting next to him, who said ‘let it die’, co-wrote it and he was basically joking that its her fault. Hope that makes sense.
Carlton is lying here, making it sound like he was involved in the first 12 episodes when he didn’t come into the production halfway through S1. Notice Elizabeth Sarnoff’s reaction to his bullsh*t at 1:11
Well-written coherent stories do not require an entire UA-cam video industry to explain the story. The LOST writers "shit the bed." Yeah, you DID go down in flames(but not in a good way).no doubt the series started strong, but it's like everything,else-how did it end. The answer : not well. The proliferation of three four and five hour long video essays trying to explain what you were trying to say, is a testament, to how poorly executed the show was in the final three seasons.
@stumpdawg251 LOL the tatoo episode. Now that the ending has hit, that episode is less of a waste of time as it seemed when it first landed. But still pretty lame.
You probably didn't understand it then. It's one of the most important aspects of the show. Watch LOST Chronologically, it'll help you understand everything.
I actually think the second half of season 3 was the show's peek storytelling. Episode 13 to the finale was incredibly gripping and rewarding.
I remember exactly what they're talking about here. Midway through season 3 it seemed like the writers had lost track and didn't know where they were supposed to go, and the show began to drag on. It wasn't until they negotiated that end date that it felt like LOST was getting back on track story wise. Season 4-6 have been great as a result, with a few slow moments here and there, but overall, the end product has turned out wonderfully.
Disagree. I thought season 3's pace was far better than season 2
Season 6 was terrible.
@@Romans8-9 disagree love all 6 seasons
The constant is the best episode of lost
I agree 100%. Glad to see someone else say this.
Variable and constant are my Favourites constant being the 2nd it got explained in variable
If flashes before your eyes didn’t exist.
At least we can agree desmonds epiaodes we’re always best
Nope. Through the Looking Glass. Easily the best.
Flashes before your eyes is better
LOL at the cut right after the remark about the tattoo episode *chef's kiss*
I had been wondering why Lost was treading water - from a plot development viewpoint - between the end of season 2, and the first half of season 3. Another case of commercial interests usurping everything else.
Thank you for sharing!
Haha, Elizabeth Sarnoff co-wrote the "tattoo episode."
@marxistbros370 Stranger in a Strange Land. The entire episode focused on Jack's tattoos and how he got them
That episode is becoming underated
Larry David had the exact same response as Damon's here at the start of SEINFELD. when he found out they got their initial further episode order he had a complete panicked meltdown
If memory serves, there was only PART of Jack's tattoo explained in that episode. That always made me laugh, as it seemed they were saving the OTHER half of the tattoo for ANOTHER flashback "tattoo" episode, lol.
haha
Season 3 gets criticized but i thought it was great
0:35
As you repeat it you see Damon just nodding his head. XP
lmao the tattoo episode. That was pretty bad. But other than that I love this show.
Help me with something.. I AM from Colombia and i just don't Get it the expretion *Imao* Whats does mean? Thanks
Manuel Alejandro Diaz Nagles an episode about Jack’s tattoo at the time people were complaining that it was a pointless episode, the women sitting next to him, who said ‘let it die’, co-wrote it and he was basically joking that its her fault. Hope that makes sense.
@@ManfredNagles it means "laughing my ass off"
Still better than the Charlie in a nappy episode
Wow he's right, the cages episodes is when I stopped watching.
I thought they were pretty good
Repeat 0:35 xP
Carlton is lying here, making it sound like he was involved in the first 12 episodes when he didn’t come into the production halfway through S1. Notice Elizabeth Sarnoff’s reaction to his bullsh*t at 1:11
Good stuff, but that backdrop is sooo distracting lol
Well-written coherent stories do not require an entire UA-cam video industry to explain the story. The LOST writers "shit the bed."
Yeah, you DID go down in flames(but not in a good way).no doubt the series started strong, but it's like everything,else-how did it end. The answer : not well. The proliferation of three four and five hour long video essays trying to explain what you were trying to say, is a testament, to how poorly executed the show was in the final three seasons.
@stumpdawg251 LOL the tatoo episode. Now that the ending has hit, that episode is less of a waste of time as it seemed when it first landed. But still pretty lame.
All that crap with Jacob and the man in black, adam and eve was shit.
You probably didn't understand it then. It's one of the most important aspects of the show. Watch LOST Chronologically, it'll help you understand everything.
@@harbs16 he's allowed to not like a story element. It doesn't mean he doesn't understand it.
@@matthewh7085 He definitely does not understand it. But how about we let him reply since his post was obvious trolling.
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