Despite his name being attached to it, Abrams had almost nothing to do with LOST. He was called in to write the pilot and used his name clout to get it made with a budget (and the real airplane), and he helped push the mystery hook for the adverising, hence the Producer credit, but he had very little to do with the concept or actual production of the show.
So whatever your feelings on Lost, you can't really credit or blame him for it. (Personally I really enjoyed LOST and think if you marathon it it all works fine, but it was much rougher one week at a time for six years with multi-month gaps.)
As for Cloverfield, that was just doing a Godzilla film with a handheld camera.
He started reviewing Discovery while it was still airing, before the first season had even finished, so he doesn't have an overall series to compare it to. His original plan had been to rate them all at the end of the season but by the time e got there season 2 had been announced, and he ultimately ended up so frustrated with it all he just sort of summarized his thoughts again rather than scoring each episode. And when you hate the entire season do you give a terrible episode a 10 anyway because its the best of the lot? Do you give the entire series 1's and 3's? What do you do if season 3 actually turns out decent? etc. He can't rate it against itself because its still going.clearspira wrote: ↑Sun Apr 12, 2020 9:10 amHe doesn't give a score for STD either. I've always wondered why.tjfd88 wrote: ↑Sun Apr 12, 2020 8:06 am I noticed no score or prizes for this one. I know Into Darkness didn't have one but since it came out on Christmas it was assumed to be zero. I assume that Easter doesn't carry that same connotation.
So if I were to speculate, the score for this one should be a 7 or 8?
I imagine Picard will end up being the same deal.