Different anon here, but I'd like to point out that something can be complex (which is what you seem to be arguing - sense of detail, etc.) without being profound.
I think the argument here is that Lost isn't especially profound, and that it doesn't have anything new/exciting to say about the human condition/nature of reality/epistemology/other philosophical topics. Yet many fans seem to think that it is really Deep in that sense.
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I think the argument here is that Lost isn't especially profound, and that it doesn't have anything new/exciting to say about the human condition/nature of reality/epistemology/other philosophical topics. Yet many fans seem to think that it is really Deep in that sense.