LOLatYourLife's Replies


Ah my bad, dude. Didn't realize you were adding to the sarcastic comments. Plus some of the trolls here are so laughably pathetic (one sad loser troll is always crying about "the cork" 10 years later! LOL) so at first glance it seemed like yet another eye-rolling failed troll attempt. LOL you were so laughably butthurt you had to "report" me to your widdle geek troll site 🤣 Point proven, loser snowflake. GAME......OVER 😊 *ignored* 👋🏻 😚 Yes i'm "trolling". Just like I know you're reeking of clueless, biased, childhood nostalgia for a series of incredibly flawed films that are just so "perfect" that their own creator has gone back to DRASTICALLY improve them over and over again, LOL! And even with all those changes and upgrades lets be honest.......it's still not great. Meanwhile we haven't even got the third movie in the sequel trilogy yet and it's already stronger than all THREE movies in the original trilogy, now that's saying something! Well I of course knew all that as soon as Jack's eye opened in the first episode. It was just SO obvious 😆 Yeah Breaking Bad for me was fairly enjoyable overall, but you're right about the strange goofy tone it sometimes had. The bizarre combo of incredibly serious moments (like shooting an innocent child) mixed in with other moments being played for Three Stooges type comedy (like when they're trying to sneak into a building at night and goofy music is playing while they're bumbling all over the place) just felt very strange and mismatched. I'm about halfway through Game of Thrones and so far have enjoyed it more than I expected to. I still don't think it's the 12 out of 10 masterpiece certain people made it out to be (nothing is), but it certainly is highly entertaining at times. Though I really can't see how these final few seasons are going to end up being "the worst thing ever" the way some of the disappointed hardcore fans have made it out to be. But yeah, it's all subjective at the end of the day. Exactly. The Man in Black wasn't even mentioned (let alone seen) until the final episode of season FIVE, Lol. Before that episode, show me a single online post which correctly predicted that he was what the smoke monster really was. Just like how no one saw the flashforward shock reveal coming in the S3 finale until it was actually revealed, or how the main group ended up in the 70's. No one saw any of these jaw-dropping twists coming until the very moment they were shown on screen, I can't think of a single other show that was able to pull off that same feat anywhere near as well done, or as often. Never said it wasn't subjective. Everything is. As long as you're not a laughably butthurt loser troll (like *some* people on this site) then I respect your opinion. Though of any of the criticisms certain people had with the show i'm pretty sure it being "predictable" was at the absolute bottom of the list considering the fact that most of its major mysteries weren't correctly predicted by anyone until the very last season/final episode. "Is LOST the greatest television series of all time?" Yep. By far. The end. Why? It's objectively better than the laughably overrated original trilogy which was a 7/10 at best (sorry fanboys, Empire Strikes Back alone doesn't equal a "masterpiece" trilogy)