I too started watching Severance. I’m unsure what the heck is happening, but I have a unexplained desire for waffles.Watched the first two episodes of Severance. I have no idea what part of me agreed to watch the show or why. I swear I tried to shut it off several times. Hopefully, I . . . oh, I need a snack. Yes, a snack would be good.
I too started watching Severance. I’m unsure what the heck is happening, but I have a unexplained desire for waffles.
Same.Three episodes in and really liking it.
I already ploughed through season 4 of Lost. Just amazing. Everyone says the S4 episode The Constant is the best of all the Lost episodes - I wouldn't agree with that as- but it's certainly very good, as are all the episodes in this wonderful program.it is really just a retelling of Slaughterhouse 5
I have read some reviews that say the show should have ended at the end of season 4 and how things go too far into the realms of fantasy from here on. I think they are missing the point of the show: the character development (ok, in Sawyer's case it's more character stagnation, but I still love him) and following just wherever the hell this fascinating group of people go. To be honest they could go into space in a modified Scooby Doo Mystery Machine and I would still be there for the ride.
This looks a lot like like a Mexican version of Lost. Los Lost?
Does anyone remember the movie This Is 40? The couple played by Paul Rudd and Leslie Mann in that movie have an adolescent daughter obsessed with watching Lost. You might get a kick out of her reaction to the end.I already ploughed through season 4 of Lost. Just amazing. Everyone says the S4 episode The Constant is the best of all the Lost episodes - I wouldn't agree with that as- but it's certainly very good, as are all the episodes in this wonderful program.it is really just a retelling of Slaughterhouse 5
I have read some reviews that say the show should have ended at the end of season 4 and how things go too far into the realms of fantasy from here on. I think they are missing the point of the show: the character development (ok, in Sawyer's case it's more character stagnation, but I still love him) and following just wherever the hell this fascinating group of people go. To be honest they could go into space in a modified Scooby Doo Mystery Machine and I would still be there for the ride.
I actually saw it years ago, but I didn't register the Lost scene back then. I'll see if I can find it for a rewatch, it's quite a good filmDoes anyone remember the movie This Is 40? The couple played by Paul Rudd and Leslie Mann in that movie have an adolescent daughter obsessed with watching Lost. You might get a kick out of her reaction to the end.