

Everything makes more sense than it seems.
Z is a unique generation that surprises, irritates, inspires and confuses.
Not long ago, boomers and millennials had another reason to twiddle their thumbs as young viewers discovered “Lost,” even though they preferred to watch the show on TikTok.
There, bloggers reenact small scenes from the plot, discuss characters and solve riddles, gaining millions of views.
Additionally, authors like Billiam – aka William Thies – post hours of analysis of the series, including the history of its creation, fan theories, and even scholarly analyses.
And all of this attracts hundreds of thousands of people who are not familiar with Jack Shepard, or with black smoke, or with the combination of numbers that had to be entered into the bunker.

What drives them to watch such different videos on different sources?
For some users this is a reason to give the project a second chance.
“As a kid I thought it was overrated, but I was wrong. I just finished the second season, thank you!” — the commenter addressed one of the bloggers.
For others, the opportunity to create the feeling of talking to a friend about certain moments.

And others simply discover something new thanks to such content.
“These videos finally made me turn on the pilot for the first time in my life,” one fan said.
Source: Popcorn News

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