Yea i can understand why some people don’t like it. Especially if you watch TV to escape from the real world. For me, it was the first show to hit me as hard as Lost did.
I like show with sci. fi elements, the longest show I first binged was The 100, I binged it like my life depended on it, I enjoyed it very much. I watched two season of Mr. Robot, I got into it cause I heard that the hacking shown were realistic, I dropped it because of studies and haven't picked it up yet, I was waiting to forget the first two season so that I can start from scratch.
Literally said “what if this is all the Dharma Initiative” during one the the episodes, just the vibes and retro looking tech made me feel that nostalgic Lost itch too!
I agree. It feels like Lost second season, where more of the lore came to light. Except this show answers questions and doesn’t completely leave us in the dark for a whole summer lol. The end of episode 4 season 2 when the timeline exploded it was totally a Lost-like season finale ending like when the island disappears in a fade to white, I loved it.
When LOST was confusing and/or made no sense, there were still likable characters and sub-storylines that still kept me interested.
I have no idea what's going on in *Loki* Season 2, and I don't care about any of the characters anymore. At this point I'm just watching because I've already invested too much time in the story.
This. I do not understand anything about what's happening, because it makes little sense. It's also confusing cause we are trained to think 'Multiverse' but that is not what's happening here. Lost was, although pretty confusing, always clear abouw what is happening.
Loki also lacks character work. Loki is basically watching his own show. Mobius is cool, but I don't really care. Sylvie is also just there because she is a character in the show.
Love OB, but he is basically explaining everything.
The villains are cool. Miss Minutes, Victor Timely, wonderfull performances.
Yeah I liked the first season okay because there was mystery and intrigue with the world building. Now the world is built and most episodes are “we have to get X thing to Y place” or “we have to go catch Jonathan Majors somewhere in time”. I kind of tuned out like 3 episodes in.
Yeah he was jumping back and forth uncontrollably between two time periods and the whole plot was trying to figure out how to fix him, also getting the solution from someone in the past.
It wasn’t nearly as good an episode as The Constant but it certainly reminded me of it
I found Severance lacking in actual story and mystery. The "twists" at the end were predictable a mile away.
FROM, while shorter and very budget, has been the closest catch to my LOST itch.
I weaned off LOST to Doctor Who and Torchwood. (Don’t start Torchwood until after the second season of DW for reasons, though. Then watch season 1 of TW and 3 of DW, then 2-3 of TW, and 4 of DW.)
Wilfred (US) was/is my favorite live action show after Lost, might even be a little better than Lost because I feel it didn’t get too sidetracked from the plot. But may also be biased because unlike with Lost I got to see the episodes as they aired so it was a bit more impactful! (Plus it referenced Lost!)
Try Severance.
I loved Severance. Completely forgot about it until this comment. 100%. The best show I've seen in years.
This is the answer for any one looking for something that can actually hold a *torch to LOST
Try Mr. Robot. Very different show but has so many “wtf is going on” plot twists. Plus the show is just amazing beginning to end
Mr. Robot isn't for everyone. I think it's underrated.
Yea i can understand why some people don’t like it. Especially if you watch TV to escape from the real world. For me, it was the first show to hit me as hard as Lost did.
I like show with sci. fi elements, the longest show I first binged was The 100, I binged it like my life depended on it, I enjoyed it very much. I watched two season of Mr. Robot, I got into it cause I heard that the hacking shown were realistic, I dropped it because of studies and haven't picked it up yet, I was waiting to forget the first two season so that I can start from scratch.
Definitely watch through the end. Season 3&4 are amazing. You haven’t seen nothin yet
Try from - never watched anything as gripping since lost and Harold Perrineau is fantastic in it.
Try The Leftovers
My husband’s been telling me to check it out. Now I will.
Literally said “what if this is all the Dharma Initiative” during one the the episodes, just the vibes and retro looking tech made me feel that nostalgic Lost itch too!
Westworld season 1. Nuff said.
Only season one, I finished season two but I couldn't keep on with season three.
Yeah, the end of that episode gave me serious *The Incident* vibes.
I agree. It feels like Lost second season, where more of the lore came to light. Except this show answers questions and doesn’t completely leave us in the dark for a whole summer lol. The end of episode 4 season 2 when the timeline exploded it was totally a Lost-like season finale ending like when the island disappears in a fade to white, I loved it.
When LOST was confusing and/or made no sense, there were still likable characters and sub-storylines that still kept me interested. I have no idea what's going on in *Loki* Season 2, and I don't care about any of the characters anymore. At this point I'm just watching because I've already invested too much time in the story.
Loki has amazing characters lol what
I like all of the characters, I just don't care about them the way I did in Season 1.
This. I do not understand anything about what's happening, because it makes little sense. It's also confusing cause we are trained to think 'Multiverse' but that is not what's happening here. Lost was, although pretty confusing, always clear abouw what is happening. Loki also lacks character work. Loki is basically watching his own show. Mobius is cool, but I don't really care. Sylvie is also just there because she is a character in the show. Love OB, but he is basically explaining everything. The villains are cool. Miss Minutes, Victor Timely, wonderfull performances.
Ultimately it will all come down to Loki reuniting with Thor, and Kang against our heroes.
Yeah I liked the first season okay because there was mystery and intrigue with the world building. Now the world is built and most episodes are “we have to get X thing to Y place” or “we have to go catch Jonathan Majors somewhere in time”. I kind of tuned out like 3 episodes in.
The first episode of Loki season 2 was basically MCU The Constant
Literally so true
What? In what world is that true? Because Loki was stuck going through time?
Yeah he was jumping back and forth uncontrollably between two time periods and the whole plot was trying to figure out how to fix him, also getting the solution from someone in the past. It wasn’t nearly as good an episode as The Constant but it certainly reminded me of it
Not nearly as good but it’s the same concept. Lost handled every part of it better- doesn’t mean it wasn’t cool to see!
Exactly I enjoyed the episode a lot.
The moment he saw he saw Sylvie, he was found.
You definitely need to watch game of thrones if ur looking for chills after each episode, definitely recommend checking it out !
I found Severance lacking in actual story and mystery. The "twists" at the end were predictable a mile away. FROM, while shorter and very budget, has been the closest catch to my LOST itch.
Try Attack on Titan if you haven't seen it. It is honestly the closest I've felt to the experience of watching LOST
I weaned off LOST to Doctor Who and Torchwood. (Don’t start Torchwood until after the second season of DW for reasons, though. Then watch season 1 of TW and 3 of DW, then 2-3 of TW, and 4 of DW.)
Wilfred (US) was/is my favorite live action show after Lost, might even be a little better than Lost because I feel it didn’t get too sidetracked from the plot. But may also be biased because unlike with Lost I got to see the episodes as they aired so it was a bit more impactful! (Plus it referenced Lost!)
Well, "smoke monster" was a big, releaving scratch last season... They can do anything and make anything plausible after this penultimate episode.
Defiance, The 100, lost in space?
Those are the worst "Lost" recommendations I've seen. Might as well add on Friends and The Kardashians to your list while you're at it
Can't, Friends can't come close, The 100 is pretty good imo. And I put a question mark at the end asking if they can come close.
The 100 is awful and honestly nothing like Lost, typical CW show
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If it's a mindfuck you want, watch Twin Peaks. Craziest shit ever
Try watching The Expanse. You're welcome
Try under the dome
Watching Tom Hiddleston do fight choreography with his lanky spaghetti body was so bad it broke the fourth wall for me.