Did Lost piss you off last night – or just prove that it’s the best show on tv!!
I say the latter. I love cliffhangers. BUUUUUT making us wait until freakin February is a bit frustrating. With that said – last night’s episode was probably one of the best episode’s I’ve seen in AGES. When they were holding the gun to Sawyer’s head – and Kate was screaming – I actually teared up. Okay, I’m tearing up now. BUT MAN – it was a GOOD way to go out – if they’re going to make us wait.
The producers of “Lost” say last night’s fall season finale cliffhanger was meant to aggravate fans of the show so that they’ll be hungry to watch the series when it returns.
“It will hopefully be good enough to incur major frustration from the audience as to, ‘How dare we go off the air for 13 weeks and leave them hanging in that fashion!’ ” executive producer Damon Lindelof told TV Guide Online.
“The angrier we make them the better the cliffhanger I guess,” says executive producer Carlton Cuse, echoing Lindelof.
After just six new episodes, ABC yanked the show off its schedule for 13 weeks so that it will be able to air the final 16 or 17 episodes without any repeats through next May. While HBO has frequently made the same move with hits like “The Sopranos” and “Sex & the City,” it’s a gamble that no major network was willing to take until now.
Lindelof and Cuse promise that when the show returns it will tie-up many of the loose ends that have been left dangling since last year. “I think there are some upcoming episodes – after the break in the spring – that will answer a number of the open questions. We certainly plan to tell the audience this year how Locke (Terry O’Quinn) got in the wheelchair,” added Cuse.
Lindelof also says much of the new episodes will be devoted to, “Peeling back layers of who The Others are, how long they’ve been on the island, what their origins are. That’s really the sort of uber-plot of season three.”





