It might. But anyone who hasn't figured out how the series finishes, by the end of the first season, slept through it. It may take some up to end of S2 to get it.
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Clarkson's Farm on Amazon was good. We liked it.
Lost captivated for a solid two seasons, then ran down for the rest of its run, but it was fresh (for the time ca. 2004-2010), and still had some knuckle biters from time to time if you were invested in the characters by then.
Evangeline Lilly quite enjoyable eye candy, and the whole Sawyer/Kate/Jack love triangle spiced things up a bit. Some solid performances. Way above average for network fare.
Don't get me wrong, you'll feel let down at the end, but invested and hopeful until then if you don't know the spoilers.
Agreed on Clarkson's Farm. We've long been fans of Top Gear and The Grand Tour.
After completing Season 1, the wife told me, "I think that's the happiest I've ever seen Jeremy."
I wonder how much of Clarkson's Farm was scripted, but they did such a good job that I don't really care.
A lot of it is set up. It's not a documentary. It is educational and entertaining.
Agree it had a strong start and a lackluster finish. Evidently JJ Abrams poached the writing staff to shore up the storytelling on Alias.
Also, JJ Abrams is a one trick pony. Once you know about his "mystery box" formula for story telling, everything he does just seems boring and overly complex simply to string you along.