he's eating the dead while the others sleep FTW
yes lost is completely unrealistic. so what? I mean, you complain he isn't losing weight, when fact is, their plane snapped, and fell, along with them, many thousands of metres into the ocean. And they're fine.
Yes, it is a bit weak how they seemingly formulate an explanation for an apparent mistake weeks after, like having an expectant mother on a plane. And the fact that echo's plane somehow by fluke crashed on the same island. Also, note that the people in that plane died on impact (else why would they have waited to die in the inverted plane shell) and yet their plane didnt snap. And had seemingly minmal structural damage. And just looked to be upside down, maybe some wing chunks missing. Also, the random addition of the background characters. Oh, we can't afford to explode a main character, lets explode extra number 13, it's only fair.
Either way, in my opinion, it's good entertainment, just like 24. not as good as 24, but yeh. 24, in like 4 days, jack has been dead twice. yet lives on to make a 5th day. fine they're not consecutive, but still. Not many people die twice then carry on. And his speedy recovery from being dead in that earlier series. Mighty impressive, and yes, seemed very wrong, but I'd rather it was unrealistic than just then meant the rest of the 24hours was spent watching jack in a coma or some such.
I think Lost is unrealistic because it's entertaining that way for many people. I for one would have found it less entertaining(in the long run, short term would've been hilarious) if Lost comprised of the plane snapping, falling, crashing, and them all dieing on impact, as well they should have done.
Either way, I'm gonna keep watching it, and if they don't explain anything at the end of this series, then I'll start getting really p!ssed lol.