Lost, Season Two. My unstructured lifestyle doesn't find me in front of a television set the same time every night, each day of the week. And I haven't invested in Tivo yet. So following a regularly scheduled TV show like 24 or Lost is futility for me. Not to be completely left out of the loop, I rented the first season of 24 just to see if it was as exciting as everyone said. I enjoyed watching it for the most part but felt a little unfulfilled by the ending. And I haven't bothered to pick up the second season, feeling like it would be a waste of time.
When Lost first came out, I wasn't even paying attention. By the end of the first season I was familiar with the title and had a vague idea of what the premise was but hadn't made any plans to rent the DVDs. Not until I read Damon Lindelof's Ultimate Hulk versus Wolverine and learned that he was one of the creative geniuses behind Lost did I venture to the local Blockbusters to give the first season a spin. And as anyone knows who has seen the series, I was instantly hooked. I even told myself I was going to tune in on Wednesday nights to catch season two. And I did -- once.
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