Doomed_hero
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the problem is that when you rewatch Lost its 100% clear that the writters and producers changed their mind what Lost was. in the first 2-3 seaons they were thinking about a different ending.
so now defending that it was about the characters and what Jacobs plan was is wrong IMO. because everything that Jacob did was written in the last 2 years. which was the time that IMO the writters realized that they have no idea.
there was way to much focus on the mystery and scifi elements to just ignore them. way to much.
and the ending in the church could be the ending of every movie,tv show and book in human history. just how lazy can you get?
but it was always about the characters. from the flashbacks in season 1 and on it was always about them dealing with the issues that haunted them off the island. and not every show has the ending planned in the first few seasons, even breaking bad writers say they introduced elements at the beginning of the season that they werent sure how it was going to play out. and i dont get what you mean about the church scene can being used in any movie. the point of the show is learning to move on and that was a metaphor for it . but if you want to hate it thats your right. i thought the show had a very clear message that sometimes got lost but nailed it overall. no show is perfect
My response was to the claim they always knew what they were doing even if they didn't have the middle planned out... but somehow Lost defenders (particularly finale defenders) always seem to get very defensive when something negative or wrong is pointed out about the show.