Lost's Most Underrated Successor Lays Quietly
The perfect successor to Lost was hiding from me for years, I initially thought it would be 1899, but its cancellation left me feeling lost. Yellowjackets also seemed promising, yet their narrative fell flat, and The Leftovers ultimately took a more philosophical approach. It wasn’t until I stumbled upon Lovecraft Country that I realized the true successor to Lost’s complex storytelling had been airing for years, quietly weaving a web of mysteries and intrigue that rivalled its beloved predecessor. With each season, the show expertly deepened the mythology, introducing new characters and plot twists that kept me hooked and guessing long after the credits rolled.