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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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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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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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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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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