Critic Reviews
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digitallyOBSESSED Rich Rosell
And if the presentation and/or packaging weren't enough, you have the furiously rich episodes themselves, which unfold with a multi-layered, serpentine interconnectivity that begins with a bang and ends with an even bigger bang. |
| 100 |
Pittsburgh Post-Gazette Maria Sciullo
Besides the intrigue of combing through 24 episodes for clues to the big picture... the set offers highly entertaining featurettes. |
| 90 |
IGN Todd Gilchrist
The series plays much better on DVD. |
| 80 |
Washington Post Jen Chaney
The seven-disc box set may not resolve the more crucial questions raised by the elaborate "Lost" mythology, but it delivers eight hours of mostly satisfying bonus features. |
| 75 |
Entertainment Weekly Brian Raftery
Until the momentum picks up in the last half-dozen or so episodes, the Lost: The Complete Second Season feels dangerously unfocused. And yet, Lost's messy expansiveness is perfect for one-after-another DVD viewing, as moments that may have seemed extraneous on a week-by-week basis are given more weight when watched as part of the program's roots-deep lore. |
| 70 |
DVD Town Hock Guan Teh
If not for all of its many open questions, “Lost” would have been the perfect sci-fi mystery thriller. |
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