i've been following this show throughout its development. i must say, i enjoyed it, but admittedly it has its
downside. the mish-mash of timelines and perspectives could easily become confusing, something lost
ended up doing. the biggest difference is that the first couple of seasons of lost were, in contrast to the
final seasons, easier to follow and understand, whereas the event seems to be straining your mind from
the get-go.
i'm going to keep watching, and hope answers do start flowing out, otherwise, sadly to say, this will be cancelled very quickly, as american audiences are losing patience with new shows very easily.
the best tool this pilot has utilized is a massive cliffhanger ending, that does leave audiences scratching
their heads. had it been lacking a cliffhanger ending, it would have been very easy to tune out straight
away.
don't judge a book by its cover, or the first page. read a few pages until you get a feel of it, and then
make your criticisms and decisions.
downside. the mish-mash of timelines and perspectives could easily become confusing, something lost
ended up doing. the biggest difference is that the first couple of seasons of lost were, in contrast to the
final seasons, easier to follow and understand, whereas the event seems to be straining your mind from
the get-go.
i'm going to keep watching, and hope answers do start flowing out, otherwise, sadly to say, this will be cancelled very quickly, as american audiences are losing patience with new shows very easily.
the best tool this pilot has utilized is a massive cliffhanger ending, that does leave audiences scratching
their heads. had it been lacking a cliffhanger ending, it would have been very easy to tune out straight
away.
don't judge a book by its cover, or the first page. read a few pages until you get a feel of it, and then
make your criticisms and decisions.
