I rarely watch TV, but even I watched the first season of the show. It was interesting: the plot, cast, and mystery were an alluring mix. Lost was the thing everyone around me talked about when it came to TV.
Then something happened that made me (and practically everyone else that I know save one) stopped watching it: they dragged it on and on and on.... It stopped being mysterious and started being stupid.
I think that Lost "lost" many of its readers for dragging its feet in revealing answers. The first couple of times they "solved" mysteries with even larger ones were intriguing. When they did it episodes after episodes after episodes, we all stopped caring.
Because of the historical value, the monetary value of the treasure is going to be more than the nominal value of the coins or the amount of precious metal he found.
Hundreds of people had searched for the missing Confederate gold and came up empty (like another buried treasure case: The Money Pit). Even Brewer, who searched for 14 years only found a small fraction of the supposed wealth.
Then something happened that made me (and practically everyone else that I know save one) stopped watching it: they dragged it on and on and on.... It stopped being mysterious and started being stupid.
I think that Lost "lost" many of its readers for dragging its feet in revealing answers. The first couple of times they "solved" mysteries with even larger ones were intriguing. When they did it episodes after episodes after episodes, we all stopped caring.
Hundreds of people had searched for the missing Confederate gold and came up empty (like another buried treasure case: The Money Pit). Even Brewer, who searched for 14 years only found a small fraction of the supposed wealth.
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Even then, I still needed to edit this comment several times to get the spacing right.
But as I said, you guys are hard to please - I thought the video clip was fantastic!