It's because the m.o. of everyone on the show is to not answer reasonable questions. Not even with tidbits like "I can't answer that because I don't know," or "I can't answer that because X will hurt me if I tell you." I like mysteries well enough, but I am such an academic that the idea of people willfully obstructing others' search for knowledge -- just for "power" or "control" instead of something understandable, like "so I won't get sent to jail for murder" -- grates on me like a rasp. If there is a larger project, the people in the know should explain it. What would be lost, except narrative tension, by explaining? As far as I can tell, the show has no diegetic reason that the Dharma bums should be so cryptic.
Now, I also dislike the Evil Overlord speech explaining all plans before the elaborately planned death. But that's because the Evil Overlord should just kill the heroes already. If, as is apparently the case, the Dharma bums have reason to keep the castaways alive, then they should explain already. There's a teeny chance that explaining might avert the need for all the elaborate cages. At least an explanation -- hell, even a plausible lie -- could divide the ranks.
So there's (1) a character problem -- I hate smug characters who won't explain, as if they deserve to know more than the rest of the world -- and, (2) I think, a writing problem -- I can't shake the feeling that there are no explanations forthcoming because the writers don't have any.
I feel better now! Bye, Lost!
Now, I also dislike the Evil Overlord speech explaining all plans before the elaborately planned death. But that's because the Evil Overlord should just kill the heroes already. If, as is apparently the case, the Dharma bums have reason to keep the castaways alive, then they should explain already. There's a teeny chance that explaining might avert the need for all the elaborate cages. At least an explanation -- hell, even a plausible lie -- could divide the ranks.
So there's (1) a character problem -- I hate smug characters who won't explain, as if they deserve to know more than the rest of the world -- and, (2) I think, a writing problem -- I can't shake the feeling that there are no explanations forthcoming because the writers don't have any.
I feel better now! Bye, Lost!
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ITA! I loved it the 1st season, but quit watching several eps in on the 2nd season. While I like having some things being mysterious, I don't like watching a show where by the 2nd season nothing makes any sense to me still. Plus, I thought the show got really slow and boring after the first season too.
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They don't. Great high concept pitch, with no story goal except to stay on the air by having The Next Worst (Mysterious) Thing Happen.
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Oh XF - Such a pretty face, and in the end, nobody was home. You broke my fandom heart.
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SV was the best rebound ever after my tumultuous XF breakup. Fun & pretty, with harmless, amusing character flaws. Like dating a surfer after your divorce.
[Quotes Toni Braxton a little bit here]
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I was ordered to watch the premiere ep last night and I did because hey, I had nothing else better to do. Jack interested me enough but I suspect if it wasn't for the discussion at work, I wouldn't have bothered watching.
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(Hehe, I got season 1 of buffy! Yay! Now, just to watch it.:)