a Lost ending

This image, a screenshot from final Lost episode, well represents the spiritual crap of the ending fifteen minutes.
In “The end”, Lost managed to confirm all our fears about its nature (a long con), and failed to amaze us.

This image, a screenshot from final Lost episode, well represents the spiritual crap of the ending fifteen minutes.
In “The end”, Lost managed to confirm all our fears about its nature (a long con), and failed to amaze us.
“We have read your e-mails over the past few days and have been touched by the depth and passion with which you have expressed your disappointment,” wrote Nina Tassler, president of CBS Entertainment. “Please know that canceling a television series is a very difficult decision. Hundreds of people at the network, the production company and the incredibly talented creative team worked very hard to build and serve the community for this show — both on-air and online. It is a show we loved, too. “Thank you for supporting ‘Jericho’ with such passion. We truly appreciate the commitment you made to the series and we are humbled by your disappointment. In the coming weeks, we hope to develop a way to provide closure in the compelling drama that was the ‘Jericho’ story.” — Science fiction news from SyFy Portal: Will CBS Find Closure For ‘Jericho’?
Ho appena visto “Evolution of the Daleks”, quinto episodio della terza stagione del nuovo Doctor Who.
(screenshot via GOM Player)