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Jammer reviews the LOST series finale (SPOILERS)

I totally disagree with 3.5 stars--no more than 2.5 stars. Jammer tends to overinflate his grades--I mean just look at the scores he gave to a lot of BSG episodes in its last two seasons and he gave Star Trek XI 3 stars when it was no more than 2.5 stars with its poor lapses in plot logic, an utterly gratuitous Spock cameo, destroying Vulcan for pure spectacle and coming across as nothing but one of a thousand plot points that just gets lost, a villian that is nothing more than a one dimensional plot device etc etc.

3.5 stars shows look like "Cabin Fever", "Theres No Place Like Home", "Through the Looking Glass", "Confirmed Dead", "Greatest Hits", "The Shape of Things to Come", "This Place is Death", "Jughead", "Dead is Dead", "The Incident", "Ab Aeterno" which was the last great episode LOST put out. This was a middling offering even if it was just a run-of-the-mill episode but for a major event like a series finale--meh.

As a season finale it would be dead last among the other five LOST had. This had no urgency, no excitement, no tension, no big event that anchored the proceedings, no satisfying wrap ups the way "The Incident" or "Theres no Place Like Home Parts I-III" did, no abundance of cool or good character moments. For a series that did action well this had some of the most pedestrian action sequences I've ever seen.

As a series finale it failed in satisfactorily wrapping up the plot/mythology that spanned the series, the battle between Jack and MIB was dull and ultimately anti-climatic. Everything seemed rushed like the writers wanted to just get it over with and provided some of the weakest and lamest ways to handle the various plot points crammed into this outing--none of the imagination and inventiveness was present as it had been in the past i.e. the Light Source, MIB etc. It was very Heroes-like in that regard--where you drag out the season thinking that if you stick with it through all the rough patches in the season all these plot pieces will go someplace interesting in the end but instead just sort of fizzles.

The only thing good about it were a *few* isolated moments i.e. Juliet/Sawyer reunion(which I would argue was THE best LOST romance not Penny/Desmond), the final scenes after Jack meets his dad and realizes they are dead and a handful of good moments will never compensate for an otherwise weak offering--the rest of the 2.5 hours was nothing more than dull padding and was one of the rare times where I found my attention wandering instead of wholly engrossed in what was unfolding.
 
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I thought "The End" was the best episode of LOST. I was never before so emotional moved by what was going on in a television show as I was when I watched (and the next day rewatched) that episode.
 
I totally disagree with 3.5 stars--no more than 2.5 stars. Jammer tends to overinflate his grades--I mean just look at the scores he gave to a lot of BSG episodes in its last two seasons and he gave Star Trek XI 3 stars when it was no more than 2.5 stars with its poor lapses in plot logic, an utterly gratuitous Spock cameo, destroying Vulcan for pure spectacle and coming across as nothing but one of a thousand plot points that just gets lost, a villian that is nothing more than a one dimensional plot device etc etc.

'Cause clearly Jammer is a terrible reviewer if he doesn't hold the exact same opinion as you.
 
'Cause clearly Jammer is a terrible reviewer if he doesn't hold the exact same opinion as you.
No, there you go making a big sweeping incorrect leap of logic. I never said he was a terrible reviewer. He is articulate and explains fairly well why he likes/dislikes something but his opinion is no more important than yours or mine at the end of the day.

I was simply pointing out that I have found myself disagreeing with several of his recent evaluations including the LOST series finale as well the last Trek film. Jammer doesn't need you to defend him when there was nothing to defend to begin with.

I happen to be in the minority that felt that the finale was weak and the final season was weak. I'm well aware that the LOST fans on this board loved it to pieces and apparently so did Jammer. I've read his review and I happen to think that all the ingredients I look for in a quality episode of LOST is absent and what is there certainly doesn't warrant that high a rating.

This is a discussion thread so I think there are plenty of room for dissenting viewpoints without getting all worked up over it.
 
I thought "The End" was the best episode of LOST. I was never before so emotional moved by what was going on in a television show as I was when I watched (and the next day rewatched) that episode.
I'd definitely give it 4 stars. Even now 2 months after it ended I still think about it and get emotional while doing so. I thought it was a beautiful ending to the show. I think I've seen it 4 times already. I'm so looking forward to getting the DVDs so I can rewatch it a few more times.
 
Great review. I'm not sure I agree with his thoughts on Sayid & Shannon. I always thought Nadia was more an unrealistic ideal and that Shannon was more suitable for him.
 
I totally disagree with 3.5 stars--no more than 2.5 stars. Jammer tends to overinflate his grades--I mean just look at the scores he gave to a lot of BSG episodes in its last two seasons and he gave Star Trek XI 3 stars when it was no more than 2.5 stars with its poor lapses in plot logic, an utterly gratuitous Spock cameo, destroying Vulcan for pure spectacle and coming across as nothing but one of a thousand plot points that just gets lost, a villian that is nothing more than a one dimensional plot device etc etc.

3.5 stars shows look like "Cabin Fever", "Theres No Place Like Home", "Through the Looking Glass", "Confirmed Dead", "Greatest Hits", "The Shape of Things to Come", "This Place is Death", "Jughead", "Dead is Dead", "The Incident", "Ab Aeterno" which was the last great episode LOST put out. This was a middling offering even if it was just a run-of-the-mill episode but for a major event like a series finale--meh.

As a season finale it would be dead last among the other five LOST had. This had no urgency, no excitement, no tension, no big event that anchored the proceedings, no satisfying wrap ups the way "The Incident" or "Theres no Place Like Home Parts I-III" did, no abundance of cool or good character moments. For a series that did action well this had some of the most pedestrian action sequences I've ever seen.

As a series finale it failed in satisfactorily wrapping up the plot/mythology that spanned the series, the battle between Jack and MIB was dull and ultimately anti-climatic. Everything seemed rushed like the writers wanted to just get it over with and provided some of the weakest and lamest ways to handle the various plot points crammed into this outing--none of the imagination and inventiveness was present as it had been in the past i.e. the Light Source, MIB etc. It was very Heroes-like in that regard--where you drag out the season thinking that if you stick with it through all the rough patches in the season all these plot pieces will go someplace interesting in the end but instead just sort of fizzles.

The only thing good about it were a *few* isolated moments i.e. Juliet/Sawyer reunion(which I would argue was THE best LOST romance not Penny/Desmond), the final scenes after Jack meets his dad and realizes they are dead and a handful of good moments will never compensate for an otherwise weak offering--the rest of the 2.5 hours was nothing more than dull padding and was one of the rare times where I found my attention wandering instead of wholly engrossed in what was unfolding.

I just finished the finale and must agree with you.
A lot of meaningless slow-motion thats supposed to cover poor narrative.
 
I thought "The End" was the best episode of LOST. I was never before so emotional moved by what was going on in a television show as I was when I watched (and the next day rewatched) that episode.
I'd definitely give it 4 stars. Even now 2 months after it ended I still think about it and get emotional while doing so. I thought it was a beautiful ending to the show. I think I've seen it 4 times already. I'm so looking forward to getting the DVDs so I can rewatch it a few more times.

I find myself thinking about it in random moments.It was a hell of a finish to a great piece of art.
 
I thought "The End" was the best episode of LOST. I was never before so emotional moved by what was going on in a television show as I was when I watched (and the next day rewatched) that episode.
I'd definitely give it 4 stars. Even now 2 months after it ended I still think about it and get emotional while doing so. I thought it was a beautiful ending to the show. I think I've seen it 4 times already. I'm so looking forward to getting the DVDs so I can rewatch it a few more times.

I find myself thinking about it in random moments.It was a hell of a finish to a great piece of art.

Sam here. I'll be sitting around and suddenly Locke's realization scene will pop up in my head or Jack's awesome Superman punch.
 
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