More of Michael Emerson and wife Carrie Preston enjoying the special event held in their honor last month. There was a dinner, and people who know and love them gave speeches about them. It looks like they had fun watching!
@Your_PARAM don’t think it could’ve been wrapped up in fewer episodes, and I don’t think it’s slow either. I think it could have used a few MORE episodes actually haha, just to make a few details better; but imo it’s an excellent show already.
@Your_PARAM It DOESN’T end with no one surviving, I promise you. We see their afterlife, but it’s explained that many characters died long after the events of the island. They survive past the finale.
It was very worth it for me! I’d give it an 8 or 9 out of 10 to be honest. Hmm no I +
@Your_PARAM Of course! It's a wonderful show with a pretty good ending. 😄 The character arcs wrap up beautifully, the show does explain all of its mysteries, and no they were not dead all along (just in case you're one of the people who mistakenly thinks this is how it ends haha!)
I just think that being mean to them for innocently enjoying their fav’s music is bad enough; it’s even worse to do so with no knowledge of what you’re talking about and simply assuming the videos are too long. Maybe the length IS warranted to have a less shallow analysis!
strongly feel like none of us can comment on this unless we watch at least one of these song breakdowns, to see if they have enough interesting things to say for the whole 45 minutes. Maybe they do! Maybe they extrapolate and bring in comparisons to other songs, who knows!
character starts to improve, they finally have a real shot at happiness, and then it’s taken away and they die just for shock value. That’s not a satisfying or cathartic arc by any means!
This made me think a lot, bc in a vacuum I agree with it. I even agree with it in regards to a lot of specific characters. But I also think that SOMETIMES it works well. It’s always sad, but some perpetually-suffering character arcs ending in death feel cathartic or make sense. +
the main character suffering their whole life just to die at the end of the story gotta be my least favorite thing in fiction ever. i don’t care how realistic it is
It’s hard for me to articulate why here, especially without spoiling any shows, but…sometimes, if much of the suffering is self-inflicted and there’s a lack of growth in the character, AND if it’s written well, I think death is a fine ending.
What I don’t like is when a +