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January 15th, 2007 

The perfect story arc was developed through Babylon Five. The produced planned it in advanced, developed it slowly and brilliantly. I remember watching a short scene in Season One which wasn’t explained or referenced until Season Two.

The problem with the Xfiles was that the producer had a vague idea, but not sure arc. As a result he had to keep reinventing itself. Consistency and logic be damned. If Christ Carter does an XFILES movie now, I want to see it be the invasion. I want flying spaceships or a society under open domination with Scully and Mulder as leaders of the resistance. If Carter tries to continue with the FBI conspiracy thing, I won’t go.

Vic said,
January 15th, 2007 

It still blows my mind that Chris Carter did NOT have a solid answer/resolution to the whole thing before he produced a single episode. For a show like that, that’s suicide. It would be like Rod Serling writing a “Twilight Zone” episode not knowing what the twist at the end would be!

Vic

January 17th, 2007 

I’ve read that the creators of NBC’s “Heroes” have a 3-season arc planned out. This article kind of brought that to mind.

As a side note, I was kind of surprised you haven’t mentioned “Heroes” on Screenrant yet, considering I’ve read a good number of fans of “Lost” have latched onto that show, and also for having a similar episode structure (each episode is a chapter in a larger story, much like “Lost” or “24″).

Will we ever hear you comment on “Heroes”?

January 17th, 2007 

Many apologies for the multiple posts. My browser didn’t want to load the revised page after I hit “post” and I assumed it wasn’t successful and attempted to re-upload. Little did I know…

Feel free to delete the copies and this post as well. If there was a mechanism for doing this myself, I would.

Vic said,
January 20th, 2007 

Jersey,

Don’t worry about it. My site was running really slow and I’ve taken steps to speed it up considerably. :-)
Vic

Bev said,
March 30th, 2007 

They really need to get a story line with LOST. After last night’s episode with the diamond couple - Hey, who the heck are they?? and no real story going on, it’s time to get a theme and get moving. About NOTHING happens per episode. They just run around from one unrelated event to another. Anyway, if this season doesn’t get some flow, I’m no loger a Lost watcher.

Vic said,
March 30th, 2007 
Bev,

Great summary of the series as a whole! As to the two characters from this last episode, they did appear briefly in a couple of earlier episodes. It was during THOSE episodes that I thought “who the heck are they?” I guess the reason they were introduced briefly a while back was for this one.

Pretty much a non-sequitur waste of time.

Vic

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