It seems like sooo many people look to the podcasts for some answers.
What about the people who don't get the podcasts?
I do know a few people who watch LOST but don't get podcasts, as a mater
of
fact, one of them doesn't even use a computer or cell phone.
My question is this . . .
Do you think that someone who only watches LOST as a weekly show would be
able to keep up with it and not loose interest in it?
I know that some of the people I know that only watch the TV show are
starting to watch other shows now and are forgetting to watch LOST.
Do you think that the producers are trying to capitalize on the idea of a
show that requires so much investment that the viewer will watch it
because
of the time and energy invested?
In Economics this way of thinking is called a "sunk cost" and to dwell on
it
is a bad thing.
If this is the case then "The Economist" may have a deeper meaning.
Don't get me wrong, I like the show and have watched every one, even read
NG
posts but, I just thought of this and was wondering if anyone else thought
this.