Why focus on the negative? Lost is not a perfect show, but it delivered a worthy finale with incredible acting and an ending that continues to leave a tear in my eye.
One Lost review from TV Fanatic isn't nearly enough for this show's series finale. In this article, we focus on lingering storyline inconsistencies from "The End."
With the closing of an eye, Lost came to an end this week. Did the series finale live up to the hype? Do you have a question about it? Or a few dozen? Read on for our detailed review of "The End."
Did Jacob really choose his successor? And how does Desmond play into Locke's grand island plan? These are two of the questions on our mind following the episode "What They Died For."
We learned more than ever before about Jacob, the Man in Black and their mysterious, murderous, wacky pretend mother on this episode. But the mythology-filled adventure left us unsatisfied with the answers it delivered.
Wow. Did anyone see this coming? Lost killed off a trio of original characters this week, as it answered the question once and for all: Yes, the Man in Black is evil.
On this week's episode of Lost, what was in the locked hatch on Widmore's submarine is revealed. Read on for analysis of the many other answers we were given!
As we got glimpses of Kate's interactions with Claire in a sideways, 2004 world, we were also reintroduced to the latter character this week. But what the heck is going on with her?