Yeah, but see, that's the problem. We're *at* the ending and that's the part they seem to be trying to emulate.
Also? I'm sort of basing this on the *movie*, not the book. I assume the book was better than that train wreck, but even then...the characters in Lost have always been some of the most dynamic, interesting characters on television. I'd hate to see them reduced to flat characatures in a battle between "good" and "evil".
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Date: 2010-03-25 02:07 am (UTC)Yeah, but see, that's the problem. We're *at* the ending and that's the part they seem to be trying to emulate.
Also? I'm sort of basing this on the *movie*, not the book. I assume the book was better than that train wreck, but even then...the characters in Lost have always been some of the most dynamic, interesting characters on television. I'd hate to see them reduced to flat characatures in a battle between "good" and "evil".