Join us weekly as Marshall watches "Lost" for the first time and Elizabeth watches for the eighth time. It only ends once, whatever happens before that is just progress.
Join us for the last episode we do (about LOST) as we discuss "The New Man in Charge," our highlights of the show (with a special guest), and our plans for our next podcast! Thank you all so much for listening and WE WILL BE BACK!
Can you believe it? We can't either. We finished the show. You finished it with us. Thank you all so much for going on this journey with us!BUT... The podcast isn't over just yet: we have an epilogue episode that will come next! Don't miss it!
Welcome to the penultimate episode of Lost, where we are still reeling from the events of "The Candidate" and trying to make sense of what we learned in "Across the Sea."
Turns out this episode is both of the hosts' "problematic fave"
Really thought Hurley is a treasure and we just want him to be happy ok???
Desmond is BACK, baby! And he immediately becomes a test subject again. Seems like that might be his... fate, if you will (we will)
For this episode description I was going to write a double entendre about packages, but I just couldn't fit it into my tight schedule.(I'm sorry)
Let us cut to the chase: this episode is incredible. It invokes the foreboding and mystery we felt when we were brand new to the show while also moving the story forward in a really fascinating way. Also, it led to both of us learning new facts about Catholicism.
This episode is like if The Odd Couple and NCIS had twins and those twins were Sawyer and Miles.
This week, Ben is forced to do manual labor, Richard tries to ALT-F4 himself, and John Locke endorses a coup.
We got a real doozy for you this week as we discuss what the heck is happening with Saeed's character.
Join us this week as we lament the fact that Jack just CAN NOT catch a break, on- or off-island. (also there are some audio issues about halfway through sorry)
This week we are teased with what could have been for John Locke if he wasn't being skinwalkered around by Smokey.
We return to our roots this week with another episode centered around pregnancy and birth. This of course means that Marshall once again asks the question, "How is babby formed?"
WE'RE BACK BABY! This week we dive into the two episode season premier of the final season, because there was no way we were going to be able to only watch one part at a time.
"What was so wrong with me? What about me???" "...What about you?"
The Island truly is a place that miracles can happen: Marshall is fully Team Jack now! Honestly this episode is incredible and we have a podcast runtime to match, join us for the insanity.
This week, Daniel becomes a victim of filicide, we learn that Hurley is a Korean War denier, and Locke violates U.S. penal code Title 18, part 1, chapter 51, section 1117.
In this, the 100th episode of Lost, we learn that Daniel is a man with mommy issues who also has daddy issues that he doesn't even know about. Makes us wonder what the show writers' childhoods were like.
This week Miles starts his own Nu Metal band, Hank from Braking Bad hires him, and Hurley predicts the future of modern Star Wars fandom.
... or is it? Join us this week as we enjoy the continual erosion of old Ben's massive self confidence while young Ben is turned into a sleeper agent as a trade off for the monster? the Island? the Temple? saving his life.
Join us this week as the show makes us question if the ends justify the means, Kate suddenly remembers that she is a universal blood donor, and big Ben is woken up by a surprising visitor.
Join us this week as we realize that k*lling kid H*tler still feels bad, especially when that kid has a deadbeat dad.
On this episode we relish in the character reunions and all the weird complications that ensue because of them. Also, there are two baby H*tlers that pose quite the moral dilemma.
(apologies for the audio issues at the beginning, they get fixed after 15 minutes i promise) Join us this week as we get real into what exactly everyone has been up to over three years in Dharmaville.
Kind of at a loss for funny quips about this episode, so all I can say is buckle up.
This episode drops some big and depressing bomb shells on us as it propels our crew of Island Escapees right back towards the place they tried so hard to escape, whether they like it or not.
This week we get clear confirmation that Rousseau was NOT insane and we all owe her an apology. Also, we get to watch Locke's rendition of "Passion of the Christ"
This week we celebrate the return of Jin (and also a certain person of French origin). We also get a much more serious boat chase and Sun gets strapped to face Ben.
Join us this week as we continue to marvel at how this show decides to depict birth, we agree that this whole Daniel x Charlotte thing isn't doing it for us, and we learn Candace Belinda's actual name and it blows Marshall's mind.
This week, Hurley continues to be the most relatable character on the show, we are reminded to not ask about the extras, and High Priestess Candace (not her actual name" makes another appearance.
WE'RE BACK! On this episode, the premier of season 5, we dive right into time travel and all the insanity that introduces to an already batsh*t television show. And we love it!
It's here, the finale of the finale for season 4. Join us as we experience the wildest reveals and twists yet!
This week Ben disregards the vault's instructional video, Frank does a terrible pre-flight check, and Sawyer trains for the Iron Man.
This week join us we ponder what exactly gave the Oceanic Six those thousand yard stares, argue about the etiquette of revealing secret siblings, and fight the urge to immediately watch the rest of the finale.
This week Marshall really milks his one correct prediction in the history of the podcast and Elizabeth reminds him of his fixation on clones many seasons ago.
This week we learn that Marshall is a soulless shell of a human being and that the movie 16 Candles has a racist caricature in it, what fun!
This week we discover that Ben is our own little bug-eyed James Bond: he's a polyglot, he can fight hand to hand, he can blend in to crowds, he can handle a gun, and he gets VIP treatment at hotels. Also some Risk is played.
This week we get a solid reminder that this show was made in the mid 2000's and we mourn what they've done to Michael as we try to learn more about the rules of the island.
Elizabeth gets to rant about TV childbirth again. Also, Marshall asks the big questions. Who's in the box? Is Jin going to die? Are babies people? This is S4 E7: Ji Yeon.
This week we go on some strange side quests with Charlotte and Faraday while trying to figure out why the show had to make Ben THAT kind of creep.
Marshall's eyebrows were as high as Desmond's this week and he was not disappointed. This is the iconic Lost episode, "The Constant"
In this episode, Marshall vents about how bad the court scenes were while Elizabeth is once again forced to defend Kate.
This week we learned (more like were reminded) that Sayid is really hot and the bracelets mean absolutely nothing.
Join us this week as we ask the important questions. Is Minkowski the man on the boat? How many more beatings can Ben survive? Does The Island have some sort of fast travel system or does everyone just walk really fast??? This is S4E2: Confirmed Dead
WE'RE BACK! Join us this week as we learn how to podcast again while discussing The Oceanic Six and ghost mechanics (how ghosts work, not auto-shop specters)!
The final part of the season 3 finale is here! Join us as Marshall gets his mind blown by reveals and Elizabeth relishes in knowing what is yet to come.
We're here! At the Looking Glass! Elizabeth's favorite episode! Marshall loves Jack's beard??? A lot is happening. Enjoy!
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