POLL: Did Lost’s series finale deliver?
One question is there which is somehow surrounding everyone and that is about the Lost series finale. Do you think it gave you everything you hoped for in an ending?
Did it destroy your hopes that the creator knew everything that they were doing? Or, it left you in between something?
What do you think about it? Did you love it? Was it everything you could have hoped for? Or, do you think it was a mess? Or, though it was not the greatest series finale ever but you are OK with it? Or, was it like you hate it, but now you are getting confuse? Don’t you have an idea about it? Or, you do not watch it anymore due to some or the other reason? Or, is there something else from the above, you think about it? Give your opinion at http://scifiwire.com/2010/05/poll-did-losts-series-fin.php.

May 24th, 2010 at 7:34 am
The ending left me happy. I think a lot of people who did not like the ending are saying so because it wasn’t wrapped into a nice neat package for them. Instead in true LOST style they left you with an open ended question to ponder and theories to debate for years to come. Great job imho.
May 24th, 2010 at 7:37 am
great finish. I liked the ending. Never expected answers to questions. Everyone will have their own ideas about answers and feelings about the ending. This is the way Lost was meant to be from the very beginning.
May 24th, 2010 at 2:59 pm
I thought the final episode was a “sticky sweet” love fest with little excitement. The excellent writing we’ve seen throughout the series was absent. Really a DUD ever seen Poltergiest, Go into the light
May 26th, 2010 at 2:17 am
Charlie said it best in episode 1: “Guys, where are we?” What was this place? They had to answer it. I waited 6 seasons watching patiently despite the monotony and unbearable character conflicts and the bickering and the power struggles I could give a rats ars about. Watched as all kinds of new questions got created and eventually answered. So, I thought, it stands to reason that they would save the big one for last to answer. So here it was: the two and a half hour finale. I was relieved when I heard it was so long, because I realized they probably needed that much time to explain the island and wrap things up with the characters, hopefully leaving us with a happy ending. And guess which question never got answered. “Guys, WHERE ARE WE?”