Widmore Doesn't Watch Lost

Um, yeah.

Apparently Alan Dale (Widmore) stopped watching Lost during its third season because he found the script repetitive and outlandish.

Why is he telling reporters this? Is this beneficial to his career, professional relationships or the show itself? Perhaps he doesn't know how to watch TV properly. Someone should let him know that he's on the best show on television.

The actor claims scriptwriters failed to keep him interested during a particularly bad stretch of the hit series.

Dale - who plays Charles Widmore - tells Digital Spy, "I got sick of following it. It went through a lull in scripts in the third season.

"At that point I felt like I had watched them wandering in a line through the forests, a bit sweaty, for the 1,000th time.

"I thought 'I can't watch this anymore'. Then, out of the bushes, came a black cloud, which grabbed a black man and
threw him to the ground, and I thought 'I definitely can't watch this anymore'."

He'd better watch his back. The smoke monster could be after him next.

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