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To me, Lost used to feel "jury-rigged" back in season 2, but since around mid-season 3 everything has seemed to gel together very well. It feels like the writers sat down, figured out the broad strokes of where they ultimately want to take the story and have been writing toward the series finale ever since.
We don't know what Christian Shepherd's connection to the island is or what the true nature of the Smoke Monster is but I just get this vibe from the show these days that the writers definitely know the answers to those questions.
To me, Lost used to feel "jury-rigged" back in season 2, but since around mid-season 3 everything has seemed to gel together very well. It feels like the writers sat down, figured out the broad strokes of where they ultimately want to take the story and have been writing toward the series finale ever since.
We don't know what Christian Shepherd's connection to the island is or what the true nature of the Smoke Monster is but I just get this vibe from the show these days that the writers definitely know the answers to those questions.