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  1. Looking just at projects he had a bigger hand in gives us three options: Watchmen (2019), The Leftovers (2014-17), and Lost (2004- 2010). I found Lost's first couple seasons enjoyable as did others, but we can't really shoulder its fame or infamy on Lindelof given the other directors involved.

  2. Aug 19, 2015 · In a recent interview with Entertainment Weekly, Lindelof wrote an impassioned essay about why he loves Game of Thrones, and how our “clickbait-y media culture that exists to pick things apart.”

  3. The issue is that Lindelof's known doctoring--particularly Prometheus--has resulted in movies that were not well-liked by a significant number of people. These movies tend to feature hallmarks of his work that have already been criticized significantly, and are thus attributable to him and not the script already being "messed up."

  4. Lindelof is a huge fan, and talks about King’s influence on the show. Here’s a brief, crappy synopsis: He, Lieber and Abrams were all big fans of The Stand, and its multiple character perspectives, and wanted to use that in the show.

  5. Nov 22, 2010 · Damon Lindelof has apologised for suggesting that people who complained about Lost were not real fans. Writing for the Daily Beast, Lindelof explained that he struggled to deal with...

  6. Jun 7, 2017 · Lindelof says that by the end of season two, he felt as if three seasons was the right length for the series, and he has said in other interviews that he asked HBO to make the third season the ...

  7. While promoting The Leftovers ahead of its premiere in 2014, series co-creators Damon Lindelof and Tom Perotta hit on one theme particularly hard: There would be no answers about the nature of...

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