I thought that too, then I heard that it was the producers who wanted three more seasons to complete their story.I think the producers wanted to do two 24 episode seasons after the third, but the network wanted the show on as long as possible so they compromised to make three seasons of 16 episodes each.
Yeah, and based on how they've told the last two seasons, I don't have a clue how they would have spaced out the Big Events within just two seasons total INCLUDING everything they have planned for season 6. The Disappearing Island® and The Incident® seem more important than just ordinary weekly cliffhangers. Weird to think that if they had been given two 24-ep seasons, the show would have been over for months nowI thought that too, then I heard that it was the producers who wanted three more seasons to complete their story.I think the producers wanted to do two 24 episode seasons after the third, but the network wanted the show on as long as possible so they compromised to make three seasons of 16 episodes each.
They've all made stuff up as they go along. This is evidenced by former writers who have admitted that they didn't know what the hell was going on.![]()
They've all made stuff up as they go along. This is evidenced by former writers who have admitted that they didn't know what the hell was going on.![]()
It's pretty obvious that they're not making everything up as they go along. And to refer to former writers as evidence is silly because 1) not all of them were most likely privy to all the answers especially in the first season or two and 2)some of them might be disgruntled as they no longer work for the show.
Temis just posted the original plot synopsis for the pilot earlier. This show has drastically changed since what it was originally conceived to be. They were going to kill Jack in the pilot, which they admit on the DVD.
So what? They knew the general direction and then when the show was given the back nine episodes of the first season they plotted out the mythology in intricate detail.
They didn't even know who the Oceanic Six was going to be until they began writing for Season 4.
Ben was originally a one shot character.
Eko was originally planned to be a major character all the way through the show.
They didn't know if they were going to kill Charlie off until the middle of the third season.
I understand that they might have picked out the ending or a general direction, but I don't believe for a minute that they have had all six seasons set in stone.
They didn't even know who the Oceanic Six was going to be until they began writing for Season 4.
Ben was originally a one shot character.
Eko was originally planned to be a major character all the way through the show.
They didn't know if they were going to kill Charlie off until the middle of the third season.
I understand that they might have picked out the ending or a general direction, but I don't believe for a minute that they have had all six seasons set in stone.
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