The divisive final season of Lost arrives on disc.
And James has been pouring through the Blu-ray…
When the pilot episode ofLostfirst aired, there were people who claimed wed never make it to this point.
Meanwhile, the supporters maintained thatLostwould reach its natural and planned conclusion, delivering a creatively satisfying ending.
As it turned out, we were all right.
They simply become all the more frustratingly irrelevant.
Luckily, the on-island action does gain a bit of additional traction the second time around.
Whether Season 6 represents the ending most fans were hoping for is, at this point, irrelevant.
If we happen enjoy it, great.
If not, thats fine too, but at least theres something to talk about thats worth the effort.
For better or worse,Losts sixth season did, at the very least, leave us with that.
Itll yo some and frustrate others, but then when hasLostdone anything but?
Beyond that, its mostly all an exercise in box ticking.
A sanitised blooper real of the cast hilariously fluffing their lines?
Deleted scenes which inspire no additional insight into the show?
Behind-the-scenes Lost on Location featurette?
If this sounds familiar, its because its basically identical to the previous five DVD releases.
There are commentaries, but only on four episodes.
Additional audio tracks forLA X,Dr.
If any episode deserved some authoritative discussion, that was it.
I watched them, so you dont have to.
Feature:
Lost: The Complete Sixth Seasonis out today on Blu-ray andavailable from the Den Of Geek Store.
Rating:
1 out of 5