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The writers have come out and said they have a story for 5 seasons and know exactly what is going on.

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lighton wrote:

I loved Lost (before they ruined it in the end) and love this.

What nonsensical rubbish is rubbing you the wrong way? smile

What about the music?  Somehow he worked out the bits of paper were musical notes, and then he mysteriouly knew the order they were suposed to be in, and could play it and... oh dear.

I can imagine the writers in the room just thinking up random things to stick in the show, probably sitting there smoking something naughty.

2020.  Meh.

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it will turn out to be ALIENS - that will please Giorgio Tsoulkalos.

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graybags wrote:
lighton wrote:

What nonsensical rubbish is rubbing you the wrong way? smile

What about the music?  Somehow he worked out the bits of paper were musical notes, and then he mysteriouly knew the order they were suposed to be in, and could play it and... oh dear.

I also found that a bit weird, but thinking about it now, it makes sense:

Spoiler

IIRC, Tabitha said that she had been living in that place before - as another person - which was the reason she could see the "Anghkooey" children. (Her husband couldn't.)

Jade could also see the children, so maybe he just suddenly remembered the music (because of the notes they discovered)? (Tabitha also had some flashbacks recently.)

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lighton wrote:
graybags wrote:
lighton wrote:

What nonsensical rubbish is rubbing you the wrong way? smile

What about the music?  Somehow he worked out the bits of paper were musical notes, and then he mysteriouly knew the order they were suposed to be in, and could play it and... oh dear.

I also found that a bit weird, but thinking about it now, it makes sense:

Spoiler

IIRC, Tabitha said that she had been living in that place before - as another person - which was the reason she could see the "Anghkooey" children. (Her husband couldn't.)

Jade could also see the children, so maybe he just suddenly remembered the music (because of the notes they discovered)? (Tabitha also had some flashbacks recently.)

Hmmm, I think it's all a bit of a stretch, you're probably looking for connections that aren't there.  Don't get me wrong, I like the show, but I just think at the end we'll have lots of unanswered questions and too many "huh?" moments.

2020.  Meh.

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If we are honest... the story telling is pretty weak and fragmented by now.... and in my opinion the "revelations" reveal exactly nothing (which makes any sense). They throw in new things, without ever cleaning up the mess behind.

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- Who was the old dude in the tower?
- Who are what is the Kimono lady? What is her role?
- And why does only Elgin see here... and she has to "communicate" via Polaroids while suddenly she is is physical acting as zombie midwife.
- What were those subcutaneous worm things infesting Boyd? And how and why, did "kill" his blood one of the creepers.
- Why was that one reborn to Fatima? Not any of the other girls/woman in the town?
- Why did the far-away tree teleport that guy into the concrete pool wall?
- Why did the veggies spoil?
- And what about the forgotten village? Why didn't the food spoil there? The totems?
- Those red stones? To sacrifice the kids?
- If all is about Tabitha & Jade (or any of their previous lives... while that whole concept doesn't convince me... not even a bit), why are the creepers than fixated on breaking Boyd?
- Why does Boyd sees the priest?
- Still don't get the "tower fall" back to the real world... and back to the fromvillage.
- Julie's time travel is a refreshing new angle, but I don't get it yet.
- Btw, I really dislike Elis. What a useless character.
... and many more '?'s

Actually, I am really getting "lost" here and do not see that the writers have a clear vision.

There are very good episodes, there are extremely poor and boring ones. Fine. But the overarching world building is just chaotic, inconsistent and not really frustrating. I am just keep goging for the "very good episodes" and moment of pure creepiness and athmosphere.

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@graybags, fassy: unanswered questions (and that's a great list, fassy!) don't bother me as long as it still all fits together - and for me, it does. smile

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The writers are laughing at the punters. How long can they string them along all the way to the bank

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merc wrote:

The writers are laughing at the punters. How long can they string them along all the way to the bank

Your imagination competes with that of Giorgio Tsoulkalos.