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Just wanted to remind everyone that the second half of the 3rd season of Lost premiers tonight at 10/9c


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But at 9 PM there is a review from the first 6 episodes of this season and more.
The show last night was "ok" it wasn't great by any means...
There is a reason why CSI : NY beat the show last night in ratings.... And its not the new time slot either(if this show went against Idol, the ratings would be an embarrassment for ABC). The show has simply lost all its excitement and has become "lost"..
I still can't believe CSI:NY beat Lost in ratings though!! Its kinda funny in a way..
This is the same rant I hear from everyone who watches Lost and then complains about it not being good. If it was really that bad, you would have changed the channel.
The reason CSI:NY "beat" Lost in ratings is because Neilsen Ratings poll the average viewer, not because it is better.
I liked this episode of Lost a lot. It reaffirmed my theory that the science research team is an oligarchy of techno-savvy elites with global power. And Juliette's character has so many new layers. She has become humanized and is now totally relatable as a person.
Don't blame Nielson.. The numbers speak for themselves...Lost ratings have been slowly declining, and that's the reason why Disney has already told the producers to "wrap it up"(you can Google that for confirmation yourself)..
And to answer your question about complaining and just changing the channel. I didn't watch the show "live", I DVR'd the episode(I actually watch CSI:NY live though), because I had a feeling it would be just an "ok" episode and there was no need to rush and see it.
The show isn't terrible and it isn't great, but people like myself are slowly turning away from it. The show is a hit and miss IMO...
I totally blame Neislen. I also blame the "average viewer". They're the reason great shows end up getting the shaft and terrible ones stay on the air for so long. Disney just wants a big return on their investment. They don't care about the quality of the show.
