Talk:Vanished

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[edit] Fremasonry Connection

can anyone explain the reasoning of the removal of the information reguarding the "mysterious society"/freemason's bit in the article?

No, but a well documented and referenced section could be very informative.Transcendentalstate 13:26, 18 September 2006 (UTC)

[edit] Episode Guide

The episode guide needs some summaries; someone please work on this.Transcendentalstate 13:26, 18 September 2006 (UTC)

[edit] Who is Judge Wallace Rainer?

The article contains sections titled "Senators Voting For Judge Wallace Rainer" and "Senators Voting Against Judge Wallace Rainer" without ever mentioning who Judge Wallace Rainer is or what his relevance is. This would be useful information to add to the article. - Brian Kendig 17:11, 13 November 2006 (UTC)

[edit] Cancelled

This was a great show. I'm sad to see it go. 67.124.200.72 00:43, 28 November 2006 (UTC)

They at least gave us an ending. It wasn't exactly happy, but it was fair. Senator Collins lost his wife, but gained his original family. The conspiracy lost it all. Nobody to translate the dead sea scrolls. Sara lost her life and her husband... but fled to her original place she hid from it all. I hope she is happy there.

As much as I love happy endings, I'd prefer endings, one way or another. Vanished gave us one. I thank Fox for it.

Not that this has relevance to the article, but I must point out that I saw the last episode without knowing it was the last episode and was anxious to see these events start making any sense. The end was slopjobbed, leaving much of the events of the show unexplained and unjustified. [Spoiler warning] The part that was explained, the fact that religious enthusiasts spent over a decade in time, countless funds and went through killing a lot of people just to get an archeological manuscript translated, couldn't have left me more dissatisfied about the ending. I'm not going to even get into the fact that the characters were given no depth, ever. Erik E. 09:18, 10 January 2007 (UTC)

This is one of the worst written articles about a show I have ever seen. In the first paragraph, the writer says "senator collins voted to confirm a Supreme Court Justice he hated, because he knew he seduced under-aged girls" which makes it sound like collins was the seducer.This style of writing continues throughout the article, as with max and her boyfriend and sara. Also, Sara and the institution's interactions aren't worded correctly either. Also, the conspiracy comes out of nowhere, and is not addressed in a way to make sense. Same with the dead sea scrolls, you must give more references to people who don't know what is going on. There is no mention of the main fbi characters. 00:02, 1 February 2007 (UTC)The Bigg Cheez.