Entertainment News

How the biggest sci-fi hit rate in the 2000s destroyed

Joshua Tyler | publishing

Throughout many of the history of the media, TV shows follow similar formulas based on plot storytelling. Plot storytelling means that each plot of the show is an independent story. It has little effect on subsequent plots, with only limited connections to previous plots.

In practice, this means no matter how many times you’ve seen Balki and Larry, they’ll do it again next week.

Larry and Balki have a happy dance The perfect stranger (1986)

In the 1990s, some brave shows Babylon 5 Later paid cable programs, such as soprano and electric wire Try to change this by telling a serialized story. Instead of independent episodes, these serialized shows build complex and interconnected narratives that tell a complete story that tells a complete story over the course of episodes or seasons.

Despite its good reviews, serialized storytelling is slow and cannot be widely accepted on online TV. It changed in 2004 when a large sci-fi series serialized on a small screen, scoring so much that it changed everything that was happening on TV.

In the process, it ushered in the golden age of television that many now consider, but that doesn’t mean the show itself is successful. By the end, the series becomes so annoying and condemned that it is forgotten by the popular culture world it creates.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hvhgwcujma8

This is the reason Lost Failed.

Lost’s story begins with survivors

Before discussing what went wrong Lostwe must discuss its great success. If not discussed, it is impossible survivor.

The long-running reality TV show is only a few years Lost First appearance. Survivor’s Popularity cannot be exaggerated. Every plot in the Jeff Probst hosting series is a big event. The kind of thing people avoid from churches as early as possible.

Richard Hatch in Season 1 survivor

Survivor’s Popularity may be just as comparable to football, and this level is talked about with equal enthusiasm. and survivor It happens to be a reality show about a group of people stranded on the island. So when Lost First emerged, most of the island’s interest shifted to it, and everyone was ready to adjust their expectations as a fictional version survivor.

The show’s splash promotion survivor Mania, leading to a primary episode of high ratings. The show itself is so dazzling and unusual that the audience is in trouble. Now it’s Lostno survivoreveryone talks while waiting in the dentist’s office.

What is lost is the right performance

Located shortly before the age of streaming and on-demand video, but during the rise of digital video recorders Lost It’s the right time that is the right show and becomes one of the biggest things in television history. Nearly 20 million people Lost The series premieres with more than 23 million seasons. Lost It is a phenomenon that is often rated as the most popular TV show in the world.

Critics are crazy about it. The show is praised for its excellent production value, excellent cast and a complex mix of drama and mystery. Lost It is a successful Rocket, and everyone in the world is on the road.

Lost Opening up possibilities for more serialized, high-concept storytelling on online TV. It turns out that audiences will invest in a sustained, profound mysterious narrative. Through it, producer and future Star Wars director JJ Abrams perfected his “Mysterious Box” format, with a series of secrets and puzzles driving the plot. It is these secrets that make people tune week after week.

Lost Not a fictional version survivor; This is an invisible science fiction series that gets hooked before people know what they are attracted to.

Lost story

The story of the show begins with a plane crash on a tropical island. Survivors are trapped on the beach, looking for a way to hang until they inevitably arrive for rescuers.

Then, there was some huge roar in the distance and the trees collapsed. It turns out that this is not an ordinary island. There is a smoke monster and a hatch that leads to the underground area secret.

Despite the survivors struggling to deal with all this weirdness, they are beginning to realize that rescue is not coming. A few days passed and no one showed up to save them. Everything is getting weirder.

There are many hatches. Having discovered a long history of a strange event, there is growing suspicion that a company called Dharma might be lagging behind all of them.

Mr. Echo faces the smoke monster

The crash survivor is part of the mystery itself. They are not ordinary people. They are criminals, thugs, gangsters and sinners. There is a child with strange power. There was a disabled man who suddenly regained his ability to walk.

Week after week, the secrets of the island Lost The actors are getting deeper and the audience finds themselves further attracting the island’s mysteries.

All of these questions will be answered. All these mysteries will be resolved. That is the lost commitment that keeps people joining. Or they want.

Lost has a significant impact on American culture

For many people Lost Become a weekly obsession. The timing of bringing this obsession to the internet is right, because Lost It coincides with the rise of the online fan community and arguably contributes to catalysis.

First broadcast in 2004 Lost When internet forums, fan sites and later social media became ubiquitous, click. The show became a huge online puzzle for fans and the first reservoir series in the Internet era.

On the island Lost

The show’s crazy fan base makes people write and make it into big stars. In the world of television, this has never happened.

In films, writers and directors are often considered celebrities. People flock to Stanley Kubrick’s film and Steven Spielberg’s project simply because they put their names on them. but Lost Make behind-the-scenes stunts like JJ Abrams, Damon Lindelof and Carlton Cuse a household name.

Fans Lost San Diego Comic Con panel

Lindelof and Cuse started hosting podcasts, the earliest internet ever and helped popularize the online podcast format. They held panel discussions at places like San Diego Comic Fair, and people flocked to hope to hear the smallest hint of the lost place.

Lost Manic fever. Everything about television and pop culture has changed due to its irresistible attraction.

There is only one problem. No one Lost Know where the show is going, or what it means.

The Lost Creative Bankruptcy Origin

When you know where it is, the lack of direction makes sense Lost From. It is not a creative idea or plan or plan, it is not a labor of love. It was the creativity of a studio executive who thought he might make a lot of money.

Lost In 2003, then-ABC executive Lloyd Braun proposed the idea of a supernatural troubled drama. JJ Abrams has named himself with the series alias, and he created a series around the stadium with Damon Lindelof.

ABC went all out and they spared no effort. LostThe two-hour debut plot became the most expensive pilot ever at the time, costing more than $14 million and filmed entirely on Oahu.

Lost unfortunate expenses

While the show’s production team doesn’t know where either one is, there is no denying that they have thrown themselves away, no matter how best it may be.

The show was completely filmed in Hawaii throughout the six seasons. In order for it to work, the actors had to live there part-time, and they quickly became infamous locals. Celebrity Rags regularly publish photos of their breaks held at Island Hot Spots.

Yunjin Kim as the sun Lost

ABC has been using money shovels for shows, maintaining its movies, high-priced looks and style throughout the show Lost Six seasons.

As Lost The series seems to have become one of the greatest and most important shows in television history, running out of time in the finale of the show. But this is already doomed.

The unbearable weight of self-damage expectations

Entering season 6, expectations are huge. Fans compiled a series of unanswered mysteries, such as: What yes island? Who are Jacob and Black men? Why these numbers? Many people have been asking questions they have been asking since the first episode of the show.

There are already signs that fans will be disappointed.

“We can’t answer every last question…if we do, the show will be so moral, it will be boring.” Carlton Cuse warned in many discussions and interviews.

Who is Jacob? No one knows.

Fans seem nice about it, as long as they get answers to some of the show’s bigger, more important mysteries, as long as those answers aren’t stupid stuff like this is a dream, or a dream simulation (Hello Star Trek: Enterprise), or the thing that’s most feared: The island is hell, and they’re all dead.

How to destroy yourself

Season 6 started a difficult start. Everyone knows it’s the last season of the show, so they want to start getting answers themselves. Instead, the show started raising more questions using the “Flash Sideway” device, bringing viewers into what appears to be an alternative schedule, and Flight Oceanic 815 never crashed.

The flash is interpreted as a “road station” in the series finale, or the afterlife, and characters find each other after death. Although not the exact nightmare of “they are dead, in hell” everyone is worried that it might happen, but is too close to it to be comfortable.

At least the flash has an explanation on the side. That’s not the case for everything that happened in the first five seasons, including time travel, pirates and magical healing abilities.

Since the exact answer to the island itself is not given, many people think the show is saying that the characters are dead all the time, which is the worst case for most viewers. this Lost The producers quickly clarified the situation…but if people can’t figure it out after watching the show themselves, the series does something very, very wrong.

The audience feels they’ve been ridiculed by the puzzle for six years, just allowing a character-centric ending to be overshadowed by the myth of their concern. The phrase “They’ve been dead all the time” turns into a meme that represents a tough ending, and, despite being a misunderstanding, it concisely expresses the audience’s disappointment.

Why fail: Warn those who come

LostAfter the ending, his reputation was completely destroyed. Audiences think they have wasted time and become vocal critics.

This sentence “Lost ending” Become a cautionary tale. Years later, performers from other series will joke in interviews, “We don’t want to be lost for our audience.”

The lost fan community collapsed and disappeared overnight. The kindness of the performance turned into a breath. The critical compliments it received previously seemed hollow.

Mr. Echo climbs out of the hatch Lost

Many people get rid of the feeling of being lost and seem to have been torn off. The feeling of betrayal today remains.

With a better ending, Lost will be remembered as one of the greatest science fiction shows of all time. Instead, this is a footnote. A cautionary tale. Warn those who promise exceeds actual delivery.

No one talks about it Lost After that. Everyone seemed to forget it. Space Fortress Karaticaanother serialized series released around the same time, with a much smaller number, YouTube tribute and ongoing social media discussions are still rampant. But this seems to be Lost It never exists.


Related Articles

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Back to top button