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Originally Posted by redglory
Am I the only one who thought this episode was beyond bad, and that the show has officially crossed the point of no return? The overall plot of Lost has become so cluttered that it ceases to be enjoyable on any level for me. The characters barely exist anymore, and every other episode introduces a completely new scientific/supernatural phenomenon that overcomplicates the show.
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I love the show and didn't think last nights was as bad as you say but I agree that there have been a lot of changes to the show that make it different to watch. I want some of the old stuff back that made the show good but I'm so intrigued by the new mysteries I want that too. LOST style is to start by opening the new season with a lot of new information which makes you think it will change the whole course of the show. But in the end they always end up back on the beach trying to figure out how to survive. Some of the changes that were made this season definitely change the possibility of going back to the way the show was before, but don't give up on it. I think that pretty soon they'll stop introducing new stuff and have a lot of the old show back. My biggest problem with the show last night was that there wasn't enough. It seemed too short with all that was going on.
Here is a short article I found talking about just what you are saying. It looks like the less-die hard fans agree with you.
Is Lost Too Good? Could This Be the Emmy Year for The Wire? What's Ben Silverman Got Up His Sleeve? And More! - Ask Matt | TVGuide.com
I think they update this page regularly so read it now before it disappears. You may have to scroll down to find the part about LOST because some of the other stuff is about shows like the Wire, etc.