<p>So I just finished Lost on Netflix and I'll be the first to tell anyone I absolutely loved it. I finished Breaking Bad (the first four seasons at least) a couple months ago, and I'm in the process along with millions of others of seeing The Walking Dead unfold in front of my eyes. </p>
<p>Anyone watch Lost, Breaking Bad, or The Walking Dead? Any suggestions? I just watched the pilot episode of Prison Break and it wasn't bad. Possibly going to watch 24's pilot and see which one to watch.</p>
<p>But I'm dying to talk to someone about Lost. I'm so late to the party though haha seeing as it ended 2.5+ years ago.</p>
<p>I love Breaking Bad and Walking Dead. I recommend Suits as well. Never got into Lost… I’m interested in watching all of it when I have a lot of free time but I feel kinda weird considering it already ended a couple years ago. Same with The Wire.</p>
<p>I LOVE LOST. Talk to me. I have answers and whatnot.</p>
<p>I’m watching Heroes right now. Started out epic, kinda going down the path LOST did near the end though (felt like the writers weren’t going anywhere), but we’ll see. LOST did end up satisfying.</p>
<p>Oh. Do yourself a favor and watch Arrested Development right now. RIGHT. NOW. best comedy you’ll ever watch.</p>
<p>Breaking Bad is reaaaaaaally slow and hard to get into for me, but I’ll keep trying.</p>
<p>Not really interested in Walking Dead.</p>
<p>Smallville
White collar
Arrow
The mentalist</p>
<p>Those should keep you entertained for a while</p>
<p>Oh man. Love White Collar.</p>
<p>Breaking Bad is the greatest show of ALL TIME purmou! How can you think it’s slow? It’s seriously so good.</p>
<p>I watched the first two seasons of Heroes and a little of season 3 but just stopped. I don’t really remember why, because I liked it a lot.</p>
<p>And I watch Arrested Development, not much lately but I finished the first season a month or so ago. I felt like the first 5 episodes were the funniest things I’ve ever watched but after that everything was hit and miss except for Buster and George Sr. Those are two of the funniest characters in entertainment history.</p>
<p>The Walking Dead is great. Watch the first season you won’t regret it. It’s on Netflix too so it’s so easy.</p>
<p>As for Lost; how did you like the ending? I thought it was perfect. The fact that they have Jack come full-circle is so satisfying. Then again, I was never as interested in the mysteries as I was in the characters. Did you like Charlie? He was one of my favorite characters but all I’ve ever read is how much people hated him. Granted, the drug addiction story was dragged out way too long but his death was so redemptive nad heart-breaking at the same time. Charlie’s death and Jack’s death were what illicited the most emotional reaction out of me. How’d you like the finale?</p>
<p>@FollowtheReaper go watch Lost. The pilot is probably the best pilot of a show ever. It was directed by JJ Abrams too.</p>
<p>watch every law and order.
It will take you around 2 years</p>
<p>Yeah the pilot episode of LOST is incredible. Season 1 of Heroes is probably the best season of any show I’ve ever watched.</p>
<p>And yeah, people are so obsessed with Breaking Bad…I’ll keep trying it but season 1 is really slow.</p>
<p>^You have to give it a better chance. Personally I loved Season 1, but it gets unimaginably better.</p>
<p>My least favorite part about having seen all these shows, though, is that I can never experience them for the first time again.</p>
<p>I can never be surprised by LOST again. It just sucks. I can watch it more and more but it will get less entertaining each time. =/</p>
<p>I feel you. I’ve gotten a lot of my friends into Breaking Bad, and they’re always talking about certain scenes that I barely remember, so I feel obligated to re-watch the entire series, but it’s off putting because I already know the end result of everything (except for Season 5 Part 2, of course).</p>
<p>The best part of Breaking Bad is the fact that each season is exponentially better than the last…and that’s saying something. Season 1 is oustanding, if not nearly-perfect.</p>
<p>I enjoyed LOST for the most part–it was enough to keep me hooked but by the end it was just getting a little outlandish, even for LOST.
Breaking Bad is just the best.
I finally got to watch the midseason finale for TWD, and holy goodness. I won’t spoil it, but TWD has a knack for cliffhangers.
Personally I’m looking forward to Season 2 of Korra. It’s gonna be awesome.</p>
<p>Hmmm everyone seems to like heroes. I tried watching the first three episodes and couldn’t get into it.</p>
<p>Really? Well yeah, I guess it isn’t for some people. But I still think the first season was the best season of any show ever. :P</p>
<p>Suits, White Collar, Breaking Bad, Prison Break, and Burn Notice. BEST SHOWS</p>
<p>Is Prison Break any good? I watched the first episode last night…didn’t think it was bad but not particularly great. The acting by the lead (whoever plays Michael) wasn’t that good either. But maybe I haven’t seen enough so I’ll continue watching.</p>
<p>As for Lost; I don’t get, after watching the entire series in like a month, why there’s this overarching sentiment that it’s so unforgivingly confusing and impossible to understand? There wasn’t much that I was confused on, and the stuff that did confuse was never revealed in the end so it was obviously left up to the audience’s interpretation. But Season 5? I feel like the writers did an extraordinary job of explaining the time travel; in fact, they elucidated a concept that SHOULD have been confusing, mainly through Daniel Faraday. </p>
<p>The only continuity confusion I ever felt was in the show’s best episode (absolutely cannot be argued) The Constant. I didn’t feel like it was clear that Desmond got his memory back from 1996-2004 after he found Penny, his “constant.” </p>
<p>And I don’t get the argument that the show was too outlandish in the end, either. I mean, the very first time we really meet Locke he’s explaining to Walt the game of backgammon and he highlights the “light vs. dark” argument. So obviously the writers knew where the show would ultimately go. Hell, we’re talking about a show that from it’s pilot episode had a monster literally made of smoke. I don’t think anything was too outlandish for Lost.</p>
<p>Lost was golden.</p>
<p>Twin Peaks was spectacular.</p>
<p>Yet, Gilmore Girls makes them look like Charlie’s Angels.</p>
<p>JuniorMint, I’m a fairly masculine 17 year old guy and I cried my eyes out at the end of Lost. Nothing’s ever warranted an emotional reaction out of me like that show did. Hell, even Boone’s death made me tear up.</p>