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Mad genius, comedian, actor, and freelance voiceover artist broadcasting from the distant shores of Lake Erie (he/him)

Broadview Heights, Ohio
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    1. della ~ mothra shrine maiden‏ @della_morte_ 18 Jan 2020

      della ~ mothra shrine maiden Retweeted

      It’s amazing to me. I’ve never seen anything like it. A massive, obsessive following spanning a decade, wiped out entirely by an ending so devastatingly bad it destroyed any residual interest or goodwill. I truly wonder if we’ll even see the spin-offs they were planning. https://twitter.com/MusketAnna/status/1218656537092161536 …

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    2. Henry W. Hall‏ @HenryWHall 18 Jan 2020
      Replying to @della_morte_

      Didn't Lost dissolve in much the same way?

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    3. della ~ mothra shrine maiden‏ @della_morte_ 18 Jan 2020
      Replying to @HenryWHall

      I don’t think Lost ever had the same massive cultural hold. It was water cooler fodder for a year or two in the middle there but by the time it ended it was hardly a big deal anymore. There was no fantasy or action element either which brings in a lot of people.

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    4. della ~ mothra shrine maiden‏ @della_morte_ 18 Jan 2020
      Replying to @della_morte_ @HenryWHall

      GoT by comparison grew massively in popularity with each subsequent season until the very end. It only got bigger and bigger and more of a cultural obsession as it went on.

      1 reply 0 retweets 6 likes
    5. della ~ mothra shrine maiden‏ @della_morte_ 18 Jan 2020
      Replying to @della_morte_ @HenryWHall

      Like, Lost was popular but it didn’t launch a licensing empire the way GoT did. It didn’t enter the cultural vocabulary the same way, where other TV shows on at the *same time* referenced it to seem cool.

      1 reply 0 retweets 6 likes
    6. marxist-leninist mcelroy the forgotten 4th brother‏ @pajamaboin 18 Jan 2020
      Replying to @della_morte_ @HenryWHall

      Why do you think that is? Genre or quality or did it strike too early for the the era of GoT-level hyped shows?

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    7. della ~ mothra shrine maiden‏ @della_morte_ 18 Jan 2020
      Replying to @pajamaboin @HenryWHall

      It’s a more boring show and premise in every way. It’s just a bunch of regular regular ass people lost on an island with some spooky mostly off camera stuff happening. It’s not a fantasy epic with armies and sword fights and dragons and shadow assassins.

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    8. beacon sighted through fog‏ @Kaesmis 18 Jan 2020
      Replying to @della_morte_ @pajamaboin @HenryWHall

      Disagree! I think the way Lost played out is really similar to GOT and I'm surprised more ppl don't mention it. & I could argue a uncategorizable hybrid show like Lost is a lot more intrinsically interesting than a, um, sexy violent sword & sorcery saga...

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    9. Arthur Chu‏Verified account @arthur_affect 19 Jan 2020
      Replying to @Kaesmis @della_morte_ and

      Yeah I dunno how old people are but when Lost premiered the hype train was gigantic There was a lot of stuff about Lost meaning TV history by shooting its pilot with a movie-level budget, very similar to the GoT hype

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      Arthur Chu‏Verified account @arthur_affect 19 Jan 2020
      Replying to @arthur_affect @Kaesmis and

      In S1-S2 it was a genuinely really big deal, parodies and references everywhere, people harassing the actors for spoilers

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        2. della ~ mothra shrine maiden‏ @della_morte_ 19 Jan 2020
          Replying to @arthur_affect @Kaesmis and

          Yes but it quickly faded and it was never as big as GoT got or as ubiquitous in popular culture. Lost was a brief cultural obsession, water cooler fodder like I said, but was declining steeply in ratings starting in s3/4. Nothing like the giant gains of GoT.

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        3. beacon sighted through fog‏ @Kaesmis 19 Jan 2020
          Replying to @della_morte_ @arthur_affect and

          All true. The finale was still treated like a big deal though, and after the buzz around that faded, the show faded too. And now... virtually no one seems to remember it even existed.

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        2. Brian McNatt‏ @TheBrianMcNatt 19 Jan 2020
          Replying to @arthur_affect @Kaesmis and

          My college was still doing big group watch parties even by the final season, so it's not even like the show's popularity waned all that much before the end. And to this day, when a show features an ensemble cast and flashbacks for narrative purpose, the LOST comparisons fly.

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        3. della ~ mothra shrine maiden‏ @della_morte_ 19 Jan 2020
          Replying to @TheBrianMcNatt @arthur_affect and

          I mean, just look at the massive ratings decline between seasons of Lost vs GoT literally pulling in larger audiences every season. It’s not speculation lol

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