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http://livefeed.hollywoodreporter.com/2010/05/lost-finale-highestrated-episode-in-two-years.html

Ratings for the series finale of ABC's "Lost" were much like the critic reviews: mixed.

The emotive two-and-a-half hour closer was seen by 13 million viewers and drew a 5.6 preliminary rating among adults 18-49. That's the highest-rated "Lost" episode in two years, but a softer number than one might have expected given the massive amount of anticipation and publicity leading up to the finale.

It's tough for a heavily serialized show to post big spikes once it starts to decline (and "Lost" has been gradually eroding for years). For what was essentially a decorated clip show, ABC's pre-show "Lost: The Final Journey" (11.4 million, 4.0) performed very well.

In general, critics seemed let down by the closer, or at least heavily divided: NY Times said it was a "a bit of a cop out." LA Times gave it one star out of five. Gawker said the finale was "two-and-a-half hours of slow-motion bullshittery." The Onion's AV Club disagreed, writing it was "highly effective." Maureen Ryan loved it. EW called it "refreshing."

My thoughts: Was it necessary? Did we need to spend half the final season explaining what happened to all the characters after they died? The problem with the flash-ultra-forwards was they zapped the final season's island story of suspense and emotional impact -- when Sun and Jin perished, we didn't even know if they were really truly dead or not. In the finale we're told what's happening right now matters and there are no do-overs. Well, this was news to us, and it came pretty late. Think of how much more intense the entire final season would have been without the flashes that muddied the reality of the story we were watching. Now, perhaps the afterlife story does matter because the island is some sort of testing ground for Jack (moreso than living your life elsewhere), as Jimmy Kimmel suggested, or is actually purgatory and they've been dead the entire time -- except the writers refused to make that link too directly. At the end of "Lost," we did not learn what the island was. The "Lost" team can skip answering a lot of the show's mysteries, we don't need every question resolved, but that's a pretty big one to duck.

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Will LOST's series finale do M*A*S*H/Cheers/Seinfeld numbers? [View all] , aScribe, Fri Jan-22-10 02:15 PM
 
Subject Author Message Date ID
naw
Jan 22nd 2010
1
it better, after pre-empting the State of the Union
Jan 22nd 2010
2
NOPE. It will barely do over 35-50 mil
Jan 22nd 2010
3
Yeah I don't see it beating the Friends finale
Jan 22nd 2010
8
Not a chance
Jan 22nd 2010
4
no
Jan 22nd 2010
5
it might draw viewers who only watched the first season
Jan 22nd 2010
6
No. I was thinking it *might* approach the Seinfeld finale, but no.
Jan 22nd 2010
7
The finale will be in line with the rest of the episodes
Jan 23rd 2010
9
Anyone care to change their mind on this, lol?
May 12th 2010
10
Still won't touch MASH
May 12th 2010
11
^^^ won't even be close.
May 12th 2010
13
Why would someone who doesn't watch tune in?
May 12th 2010
12
It won't even come close.
May 12th 2010
14
it wont do half of what seinfeld got
May 13th 2010
15
cot DAMN. 13 mil? we really do live in fractured media universe.
May 24th 2010
17
      lost sucks.
May 24th 2010
18
      not copping pleas. i've seen "lost" zero times.
May 24th 2010
20
      But people who don't watch American Ido will tune in for the finale
May 24th 2010
19
           yea, i definitely feel the arguments made in this post.
May 24th 2010
21
           And (call it pleas) thats why I assume they werente expecting huge #s
May 24th 2010
24
BTW WOW @ the finale of ST:TNG being 17th-most watched
May 24th 2010
22
All good things was greatness
May 24th 2010
25
All Good Things was one of the best series finales I have ever seen
May 24th 2010
26
None of the prior finales needed an intermission
May 24th 2010
23
So more people watched the JAG finale
May 25th 2010
27
ether
May 25th 2010
28
is there such a thing as viewer inflation? lol.
May 25th 2010
29
RE: is there such a thing as viewer inflation? lol.
May 26th 2010
31
it barely beat the fucking x-files
May 26th 2010
32
X-Files finale ACTUALLY ANSWERED SOME FUCKING QUESTIONS
May 26th 2010
33
Mr. Belvedere >>>> Mr. Widmore
May 26th 2010
34
Wings, too
May 26th 2010
35
      Wings was the shit, I remember tearin up for that finale
May 26th 2010
36
           What even happened?
May 26th 2010
37
           ^^^Quagmire. giggidy.
May 26th 2010
38
           Yea she was there.....
May 26th 2010
39
                I wonder if Roy ever reconciled with his gay son from Parker Lewis
May 26th 2010
40
4th best viewer rating of all time!... in Italy...
May 25th 2010
30
the old network numbers are untouchable
May 26th 2010
41

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