(click to show/hide)Both Lost and Ashes to ashes to have similar endings :/ in that it didn't really answer anything.I honestly felt that both were lazy. Although my favoruite thing about both endings was this: At the start of both Season 1 of Lost and Life on Mars someone said (for Lost) Are they all in Limbo? the creators said no, its not religious. for Life on Mars someone asked "Are they all dead?" the creators replies No, they are not all dead. I guess I just feel let down by both. maybe I wanted some spectacular sci fi endings who knows ;/ I mean after all... Lost ended up being a mythological series and LoM / A2A ended up being general dramas
(click to show/hide)I guess I always felt it should have more then what I call a Dallas ending where everything can be explained by one thing either1. Its all a dream2. they are all dead and this is heaven/hell/ purgatory I guess Im just a little bored of seeing that, but then again... how else could it have ended?
Quote from: Emma (snowcat) on May 30, 2010, 08:31:24 PM (click to show/hide)I guess I always felt it should have more then what I call a Dallas ending where everything can be explained by one thing either1. Its all a dream2. they are all dead and this is heaven/hell/ purgatory I guess Im just a little bored of seeing that, but then again... how else could it have ended? (click to show/hide)true, it is a rather typical ending in that respect, but consider that Ashes To Ashes is one of the very few examples that was designed to be so from the start. Maybe that was the case with Lost too, but they've left so much complicated stuff unexplained. And you've no idea where the island has come from. At least here we understand that it is a world constructed from and around Gene Hunt.Usually these sort of "they're all dead!" or "it was just a dream!" are crutches for writers to get out of the crap story they've got trapped in. Also there are no truly original stories left, so it's the characters that sell the ideas and these characters were superb. Gene Hunt is a modern icon!
Quote from: Jon on May 30, 2010, 08:53:21 PMQuote from: Emma (snowcat) on May 30, 2010, 08:31:24 PM (click to show/hide)I guess I always felt it should have more then what I call a Dallas ending where everything can be explained by one thing either1. Its all a dream2. they are all dead and this is heaven/hell/ purgatory I guess Im just a little bored of seeing that, but then again... how else could it have ended? (click to show/hide)true, it is a rather typical ending in that respect, but consider that Ashes To Ashes is one of the very few examples that was designed to be so from the start. Maybe that was the case with Lost too, but they've left so much complicated stuff unexplained. And you've no idea where the island has come from. At least here we understand that it is a world constructed from and around Gene Hunt.Usually these sort of "they're all dead!" or "it was just a dream!" are crutches for writers to get out of the crap story they've got trapped in. Also there are no truly original stories left, so it's the characters that sell the ideas and these characters were superb. Gene Hunt is a modern icon! Hmm, im not denying that Gene is a great character (click to show/hide)Also, you say they leave the island un explained in Lost, Jon, im guessing you haven't watched all the series? the series quickly went from something that everyone assumed was a Sci Fi series to what is in reality a mythological story, the island is full of mythological stuff, its a Bermuda triangleesqu place. something which whilst is not officially stated at any point... you kinda work it out part way through, just like many plot points in LoM and A2AAlso, whilst there may be no original basic concepts left I think there are plenty of original stories left ;p after all, the story as a whole of both A2A, LoM and Lost are all very original, just the basic concepts that aren't maybe im an optimist? I just like to think that regardless of the 7 Plot points 1. [wo]man vs. nature2. [wo]man vs. man3. [wo]man vs. the environment4. [wo]man vs. machines/technology5. [wo]man vs. the supernatural6. [wo]man vs. self7. [wo]man vs. god/religionThere are still thousands of great stories waiting for me to watch! I also like to think that its not just a character that makes a story, but the story itself. Would LoM had been as effective set in today's society? I think not.
I have the first season of AtA on DVD and will watch it in the mid-summer season...
Have you seen Life On Mars before? Well, in any case, as I've said before, the differences in the first season of AtA can be jarring.