Alias in the past, I knew that the producer JJ was a gimmick and very appetite,
but when I watched the last episode of the first season of Lost, I still found that I underestimated him.
Basically, all the main suspense in the film has not been answered, and JJ's trolleybus is still moving forward.
It feels a lot like Alias's third season. It seems that a lot of content has been talked about in a big circle, but the core is not involved at all, and it is back to the starting point.
Although Lost has many characters and arranges each character to have a complicated past story, the
main plot is still a story with a single clue. There is only one puzzle and only one answer.
Therefore, when the first season is over, this cannot be provided to the audience. The only answer is that disappointment is inevitable.
Let’s also talk about Alias, which is also JJ’s work, but it is a much more complicated story.
Therefore, although Rambaldi’s predictions are always incomprehensible, the audience still feels that the intricate plot is advancing from time to time.
Of course, this is not a bad thing for Lost. Regardless of whether the follow-up plot designed by JJ is reasonable or satisfactory,
the ending of the first season will surely make people wait for the early arrival of the next season.
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