7th episode of the fourth season of ''Lost''
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It is still difficult to put a label on Ji Yeon Kwon, is she an philosophical entrepreneur or an entrepreneurial philosopher or both?
Hong Ji-yeon is a textile artist with a focus on traditional Korean fabric wrapping called bojagi. She became interested in the historical use of bojagi and now works as a bojagi artist. She creates eco-friendly fabric products using natural dyes derived from Jeju's materials. Hong Ji-yeon conducts classes related to natural dyeing and bojagi art, and her products are exhibited and sold through her online store, "Layer of Hug." She aims to promote sustainable wrapping methods and contribute to the protection of Jeju's nature. In her free time, she engages in activities such as picking up trash and participating in marine clean-up efforts.
In this episode the gang breaks down the 8th episode of Lost's 4th season
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.
Better get the detergent, we are airing some dirty laundry today. We are back with a Sun and Jin episode, where not everything is as it seems. This week Lauren reacts to Sun's secret coming to light, Michael returns, and a cast away is revealed to not have made it home. All this and more, as we breakdown "Ji Yeon." Follow us on all our socials!! Tiktok | Instagram | Twitter | Facebook | Youtube | --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/zane-kohler/support
"Uh, Sun teach me... Uh, Sawyer, too. Sun, is... better.." - Jin KwonIn this episode: beat downs, tattletales, and childbirth voyeurismIn other news, Lisa should've said American History X and Agnes actually praises something Lost doesOriginal episode air date 03/13/2008help us get to podfest!Support the showCheck out Spreadshop!Support us by supporting companies we
This week we debate the meaning of "Oceanic Six" while eating lima beans from a can and avoiding Seaman Date Rape! Email us here (it may make it onto a video pod!) ---> https://www.spacebearmedia.com/contact All our other links! ---> https://linktr.ee/spacebearmedia *PLEASE RATE & REVIEW!*
Today I'm joined by three special guests to discuss the US travel ban to North Korea, the impacts this has on North Korea, on a global scale, and indeed on American citizens themselves. We discuss everything from North Korean tourism to cultural exchanges in North Korea, and why even the US travel ban to North Korea exists. And finally, what you can do to help...A more political conversation today; please see the note at the end for a disclaimer in terms of this usually a-political podcast.A massive thank you to Beka and Ji-Yeon over at the LIFT Campaign and Ju-Yeon from Nodutdol for appearing on the show today.You can learn more about the LIFT campaign or get involved with the following details;Email us and join the campaign!LetIndividualsFreelyTravel@gmail.comDonate to the campaign on Venmo! @LIFT_CampaignFollow the campaign on Instagram! @LetIndividualsFreelyTravelContact me with your questions & guest recommendations on zoediscovers@gmail.com.Follow me on;-> Instagram @zoediscoversnk for pictures, videos, and live sessions (when it's possible) from inside North Korea-> TikTok @zoediscovers for long and short-form videos inside North Korea-> YouTube @zoediscovers for vlogs inside North KoreaVisit North Korea: www.koryogroup.com / @koryotoursPlease note: Discover North Korea as part of the 'Zoe Discovers' network attempts to remain a-political as much as possible. Despite this topic being inherently political in nature, I have attempted as much as possible to stay concerned with the human side of things. Any political opinions and ideas shared by others on this podcast are not necessarily my own and I seek simply to facilitate the conversation. Nevertheless, what I will mention and what is clear in the podcast is that I do wish the US travel ban to North Korea can end as soon as possible so humanitarian work and cultural exchanges in North Korea that are so important to the country and on a global scale in terms of the peace-making process can continue operating as soon as possible. Get bonus content on Patreon Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
If you clowns have been paying any attention at all during this watch of Lost, you know that Eric and Daniel love a good Sun/Jin episode. So BOY HOWDY are they excited by the narrative trickery that is Ji Yeon. Daniel's hopes and dreams for an Astral Projecting Walter are crushed forever, but some dreams are too beautiful to live on forever. Get ready for back to back Jumbo Episodes as we'll be doing three episodes each of the next two weeks, and then somehow season 4 is done!If you enjoyed the show, please leave us a review wherever you listen to it! You can also follow us on Twitter @TheAutopsyOf or email us at TheAutopsyOfDexterMorgan@gmail.comTheme Song:Aquarium by Kevin MacLeodLink: https://incompetech.filmmusic.io/song/5738-aquariumLicense: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
We are joined this week by the creator and director of Squid Game Hwang Dong-hyuk and executive producer Kim Ji-Yeon.Squid Game marks another victory in the fight to grow representation of the AAPI community in film and entertainment, featuring Korean culture and traditions while paving the way for other AAPI communities to also have their stories told.Squid Game made history by becoming the first non-English language series with 14 nominations for the Primetime Emmys. Celebrating this cultural phenomenon shaped by Korean creators and Netflix, we are delighted that the City of Los Angeles is announcing the proclamation of Squid Game Day on September 17th.Also, celebrating Squid Game's Lee Jung-Jae for making Emmy history.Lee Jung-jae, the star of the series, took home the top acting prize and became the first person from a foreign-language show to win best actor in a drama. And Hwang Dong-hyuk won the drama directing Emmy.The podcast is in both Korean and English.
This week, we're talking about "Ji Yeon" and "Meet Kevin Johnson."
"This is not a goodbye but a 'see you soon'". Saying a temporary farewell to Ji Yeon before she flies off to New York to start her senior year. As a farewell gift, Iris plays a beautiful piano piece called Ashitaka and San, a soundtrack from Princess Mononoke composed by Joe Hisaishi. Meanwhile, we talk about our exciting life updates and forthcoming plans. Ji Yeon shares her experience of entering the Korean beauty pageants, and we start to wonder whether the beauty standards of this world actually make sense (absolutely not). We deeply resonate with Anne-Marie as she sings, "I'm okay with not being perfect - 'cause that's perfect to me."
Jin buys a big teddy. Sun and Juliette turn the beach into a 'Maury' set. Michael steps out from the shadows.
We finally figure out the identity of the final members of the Oceanic 6. But with that mystery solved, many, MANY, more about how they're getting off the island remain. Michelle & Michael's GoFundMe: https://www.gofundme.com/f/na644-help-michael-get-back-on-his-feet Go to www.fredhebakes.com and use the offer code "NoLoveLost" to get 20% off your order! Tshirts available at https://store.podcastjukebox.org/collections/no-love-lost Art by Megan Willis (@lynxgriffin) Theme by Michelle Cullen (michellecullen.com)
We finally figure out the identity of the final members of the Oceanic 6. But with that mystery solved, many, MANY, more about how they're getting off the island remain. Michelle & Michael's GoFundMe: https://www.gofundme.com/f/na644-help-michael-get-back-on-his-feet Go to www.fredhebakes.com and use the offer code "NoLoveLost" to get 20% off your order! Tshirts available at https://store.podcastjukebox.org/collections/no-love-lost Art by Megan Willis (@lynxgriffin) Theme by Michelle Cullen (michellecullen.com)
Kirt & Mr. Sal discuss Season 4 Episode 7 of Lost in which Frank delivers cans of lima beans. ~~~ Relevant Links ~~~ Twitter: https://twitter.com/ShowHoppers Contact Us: showhopperspodcast@gmail.com
Después de un pequeño parón veraniego - vacacional, llegamos al séptimo capítulo de la cuarta temporada de Lost, en el que, una vez más vuelven a jugar con nosotros, mientras asistimos al nacimiento del bebé de Sun y Jin. Además, nos llega alguna que otra sorpresa, que incluye, ojo, algún que otro acierto en el podcast. Sigue la aventura con nosotros en Hasta Aquí Puedo Ver Lost, el podcast de Perdidos QUE NO TE PUEDES PERDER.
Ngày 07/06, ngày thứ 158 trong năm. Thay mặt cho BBT chương trình xin được chúc các bạn có một ngày sinh nhật đầy ý nghĩa bên cạnh những người thân yêu của mình. Các bạn phải luôn nhớ rằng, cho dù điều gì xảy ra chăng nữa, hãy cứ thật thoải mái và mỉm cười. Đừng cho rằng cuộc sống là những khó khăn cần phải giải quyết mà hãy nghĩ nó là những món quà để thưởng thức và ta thật may mắn khi được sinh ra để tận hưởng cuộc sống này. Chúc các bạn sẽ luôn gặp nhiều may mắn. Happy birthday! --- Danh ngôn cuộc sống: “Động lực là cái bạn cần để bắt đầu. Còn thói quen sẽ giữ cho bạn đi đúng hướng” --- Sự kiện ngày 07 tháng 06: 1, Danh sĩ Đỗ Huy Liệu 2, Vua Louis XIV của Pháp 3, Ca sĩ Park Ji-yeon ★ Mọi thông tin xin liên hệ: ngaynaynamay1501@gmail.com
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Josh Wigler and Mike Bloom will not rest until they get the panda bear as they recap season 4, episode 7 of LOST. The post Lost: Down the Hatch | Season 4 Episode 7: “Ji Yeon” appeared first on PostShowRecaps.com.
Josh Wigler and Mike Bloom will not rest until they get the panda bear as they recap season 4, episode 7 of LOST. The post Lost: Down the Hatch | Season 4 Episode 7: “Ji Yeon” appeared first on PostShowRecaps.com.
Boy, if you love fishing, awkward Daniel, and Captain Gault, is this the episode for you!? There's also a whole lot of baby drama to dig into this week with a (shock horror!) side of Michael.
Join Ben and Kristin as they continue on with there journey into the 4th season of the series. This episode they discuss and breakdown Season 4 Episode 7 “Ji Yeon”. FOLLOW US: Facebook @ http://www.facebook.com/LOSTRevisitedTwitter: @LOSTRevisitPodInstagram: @LOSTRevisitedPodE-mail: LOSTRevisitedPod@gmail.com Podcast
This week, Joanna, Dave, and Neil are crying with Season 4, Episode 7 - "Ji Yeon" - some flash-shenanigans get involved in an emotionally packed episode. This podcast is split into two sections THE CALM where we talk about just the episodes we've watched up to this point and do not discuss facts and knowledge from later in the series and THE STORM where make use of all the knowledge that 6 seasons of Lost and 15 years of Lost fandom has generated, plus our own crazy brains. Send your Lost comments to @StormPodcast (http://twitter.com/StormPodcast) on Twitter and e-mails to Hosts@Stormpodcast.com to talk back at the show! You can send e-mails about ANY of the fourth season episodes of Lost, just include the title of the episode you're addressing. Follow Neil (@rejects (http://twitter.com/rejects) ), Joanna (@jowrotethis (http://twitter.com/jowrotethis) ), Da7e (@da7e (http://twitter.com/da7e) ) and the show (@StormPodcast (https://twitter.com/StormPodcast) ) on Twitter! Subscribe to get exclusive content! - https://www.patreon.com/stormofspoilers Check us out at Stormpodcast.com (http://stormpodcast.com/) Theme by DJ EMPIRICAL TIMECODES: THE CALM (Through Season 4, Episode 7 discussion) - 21 minutes, 42 seconds THE STORM - (SPOILERS!) - 1 hour, 29 Minutes, 34 seconds
Member's talk by Kathy Abeyatunge (Won Ji Yeon) @ Won Dharma Center (Oct/04/2020)
The combined flashback/flash-forward doesn't quite hold up on a second viewing, but the rest of this episode does. From Juliet revealing Sun's affair to Jin to Bernard reflecting on karma to the low hum of danger on the freighter, there's more than enough to discuss. Then, Kevin Durand joins us to talk about his approach to playing mercenary Martin Keamy. Find us on Twitter @TheHatchPodcast and at Facebook.com/thehatchpodcast. Leave us your hot take at +1 954-6-DHARMA. Our theme music is by Andy G. Cohen and our cover art is by Danny Roth.
An unofficial revisit into the groundbreaking television show Lost, for people just getting into the show for the first time or long time fans. Dylan Schuck (@schuckster) & Gina Mirtallo (@GinaMirtallo) have seen the show multiple times and Daniel Delgado (@DDelgado17) have never seen it. Each week we chronologically watch 1 new episode and discuss our thoughts and reactions without any future show spoilers. If you have never seen the show, now is your chance! @TheLegacyofLost Facebook.com/TheWatchAndTalk TheLegacyofLost@gmail.com To support the show go to www.Patreon.com/TheWatchAndTalk Check out the rest of The Watch and Talk podcast network at www.TheWatchAndTalk.com
The LOST Boys have dried their tears and finally recorded "Ji Yeon". Oh wait, nope, there are still more tears to come... WHY JIN WHY'D YA HAVE TO DIE?
It's that time of the week to get Lost as we move into the 7th episode of the 4th season, Ji Yeon. Is this episode just fine? Why do we care about Jin finding a giant panda for a random Chinese man? Why does Hurley give a weird smirk to Sun in the hotel? Are we crying when Jin's grave is shown? Why is Kate so random this season? Do we all want to pass Jin the cereal? Should Jin know as much English as he does? Is Juliet the pot calling the kettle black? How great is the character development between Sun and Jin this episode? How excited are we to FINALLY see Grant Bowler make his first appearance? Why is the captain so built up as evil but is basically just a cute little puppy dog? What is the deal with Regina? How funny is Gary Sweet? And how amazing is the surprise appearance of Michael? It's another episode with some entertaining things to chat about, so download for the entertainment and stay for the Grant Bowler!★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★
GUESTS: Brandon Richmond & Kevin Zane In this episode, host Paul is joined by two guests. The returning Podcasting Powerhouse Kevin Zane and new friend Brandon Richmond. The discussion centers around the season 4 episode with a special twist, "Ji Yeon". Hear some good conversation and insights into a very unique episode of the hit series LOST.
For anyone with an interest in Korean studies, the study of diaspora and globalization, and indeed in broader questions around transnational identities and encounters in East Asia and beyond, Homing will prove an invaluable text. In it Ji-Yeon Jo, Associate Professor of Korean language and culture at the University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, weaves together an array of fascinating and often moving personal accounts from members of the longstanding Korean communities in China, the former-Soviet Union and the United States who have moved ‘back’ (a complicated term as she explains in this podcast) to South Korea, mostly since the 1990s. Basing her work largely on personal interviews, Professor Jo also offers rich background on how the Chinese, Soviet and US Korean diaspora communities became established in the first place, and how and why it was that many of them elected to return to the Korean peninsula in recent decades. But this book is much more than just a historical summary or collection of interview findings, for it develops a sophisticated set of arguments which highlight, in the author’s own words, “diasporic diversities and specificities” among each of the Chinese, Soviet, and American groups (p. 3). It is via professor Jo’s tracing of parallels and divergences between returnee diaspora experiences, and the theoretical optic through which she considers these, that the book’s wider theoretical questions emerge to the fore and we are encouraged, again in professor Jo’s words, to “rethink legacy migration through the lens of trans-border belongings” (p. 21). Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
For anyone with an interest in Korean studies, the study of diaspora and globalization, and indeed in broader questions around transnational identities and encounters in East Asia and beyond, Homing will prove an invaluable text. In it Ji-Yeon Jo, Associate Professor of Korean language and culture at the University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, weaves together an array of fascinating and often moving personal accounts from members of the longstanding Korean communities in China, the former-Soviet Union and the United States who have moved ‘back’ (a complicated term as she explains in this podcast) to South Korea, mostly since the 1990s. Basing her work largely on personal interviews, Professor Jo also offers rich background on how the Chinese, Soviet and US Korean diaspora communities became established in the first place, and how and why it was that many of them elected to return to the Korean peninsula in recent decades. But this book is much more than just a historical summary or collection of interview findings, for it develops a sophisticated set of arguments which highlight, in the author’s own words, “diasporic diversities and specificities” among each of the Chinese, Soviet, and American groups (p. 3). It is via professor Jo’s tracing of parallels and divergences between returnee diaspora experiences, and the theoretical optic through which she considers these, that the book’s wider theoretical questions emerge to the fore and we are encouraged, again in professor Jo’s words, to “rethink legacy migration through the lens of trans-border belongings” (p. 21). Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
For anyone with an interest in Korean studies, the study of diaspora and globalization, and indeed in broader questions around transnational identities and encounters in East Asia and beyond, Homing will prove an invaluable text. In it Ji-Yeon Jo, Associate Professor of Korean language and culture at the University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, weaves together an array of fascinating and often moving personal accounts from members of the longstanding Korean communities in China, the former-Soviet Union and the United States who have moved ‘back’ (a complicated term as she explains in this podcast) to South Korea, mostly since the 1990s. Basing her work largely on personal interviews, Professor Jo also offers rich background on how the Chinese, Soviet and US Korean diaspora communities became established in the first place, and how and why it was that many of them elected to return to the Korean peninsula in recent decades. But this book is much more than just a historical summary or collection of interview findings, for it develops a sophisticated set of arguments which highlight, in the author’s own words, “diasporic diversities and specificities” among each of the Chinese, Soviet, and American groups (p. 3). It is via professor Jo’s tracing of parallels and divergences between returnee diaspora experiences, and the theoretical optic through which she considers these, that the book’s wider theoretical questions emerge to the fore and we are encouraged, again in professor Jo’s words, to “rethink legacy migration through the lens of trans-border belongings” (p. 21). Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
For anyone with an interest in Korean studies, the study of diaspora and globalization, and indeed in broader questions around transnational identities and encounters in East Asia and beyond, Homing will prove an invaluable text. In it Ji-Yeon Jo, Associate Professor of Korean language and culture at the University of... Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
For anyone with an interest in Korean studies, the study of diaspora and globalization, and indeed in broader questions around transnational identities and encounters in East Asia and beyond, Homing will prove an invaluable text. In it Ji-Yeon Jo, Associate Professor of Korean language and culture at the University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, weaves together an array of fascinating and often moving personal accounts from members of the longstanding Korean communities in China, the former-Soviet Union and the United States who have moved ‘back’ (a complicated term as she explains in this podcast) to South Korea, mostly since the 1990s. Basing her work largely on personal interviews, Professor Jo also offers rich background on how the Chinese, Soviet and US Korean diaspora communities became established in the first place, and how and why it was that many of them elected to return to the Korean peninsula in recent decades. But this book is much more than just a historical summary or collection of interview findings, for it develops a sophisticated set of arguments which highlight, in the author’s own words, “diasporic diversities and specificities” among each of the Chinese, Soviet, and American groups (p. 3). It is via professor Jo’s tracing of parallels and divergences between returnee diaspora experiences, and the theoretical optic through which she considers these, that the book’s wider theoretical questions emerge to the fore and we are encouraged, again in professor Jo’s words, to “rethink legacy migration through the lens of trans-border belongings” (p. 21). Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
For anyone with an interest in Korean studies, the study of diaspora and globalization, and indeed in broader questions around transnational identities and encounters in East Asia and beyond, Homing will prove an invaluable text. In it Ji-Yeon Jo, Associate Professor of Korean language and culture at the University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, weaves together an array of fascinating and often moving personal accounts from members of the longstanding Korean communities in China, the former-Soviet Union and the United States who have moved ‘back’ (a complicated term as she explains in this podcast) to South Korea, mostly since the 1990s. Basing her work largely on personal interviews, Professor Jo also offers rich background on how the Chinese, Soviet and US Korean diaspora communities became established in the first place, and how and why it was that many of them elected to return to the Korean peninsula in recent decades. But this book is much more than just a historical summary or collection of interview findings, for it develops a sophisticated set of arguments which highlight, in the author’s own words, “diasporic diversities and specificities” among each of the Chinese, Soviet, and American groups (p. 3). It is via professor Jo’s tracing of parallels and divergences between returnee diaspora experiences, and the theoretical optic through which she considers these, that the book’s wider theoretical questions emerge to the fore and we are encouraged, again in professor Jo’s words, to “rethink legacy migration through the lens of trans-border belongings” (p. 21). Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The show pulls a trick on us by making us think that Jin and Sun's flashforwards are part of the same thing, but no: Jin's is actually a flashback, and he didn't get off the Island. What does that mean? Is Jin dead?We also learn that the crew on the freighter are experiencing "cabin fever" and committing suicide. And Ben's spy is MICHAEL.
It’s a Jin and Sun episode and you know what that means- Diane Kim is back! We talk about middle names, the stupid conceit of our show, island baby death fever, and the joys of smoking cessation. Celebrate Blouse Awareness Day with us on the 3rd Thursday in December! Follow us on Facebook, Instagram, and… Read more Episode 42: S4E07, Ji Yeon
The boys discuss LOST season 4 episodes, 7 and 8, "Ji Yeon" and "Meet Kevin Johnson"
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Posted: 12 Dec 2016 19:51:15 GMT Commentary for 4.07 "Ji Yeon" (with episode audio) 00:00:00: Podcast Starts - 00:58:42: Episode Commentary Starts - 01:41:29: Post Episode Discussion - 01:57:23: Podcast Ends -
Posted: 12 Dec 2016 19:50:31 GMT Commentary for 4.07 "Ji Yeon" 00:00:00: Podcast Starts - 00:58:42: Episode Commentary Starts - 01:41:29: Post Episode Discussion - 01:57:23: Podcast Ends -
"Ji Yeon" ist der Name von Sun und Jins zukünftigem Kind. Auf der Insel geraten die beiden in einen Konflikt wegen Suns Geheimnis. In den Flashes geht es darum, wie Sun ihr Kind zur Welt bringt und wie Jin versucht, rechtzeitig ins Krankenhaus zu kommen. Auf dem Frachter treffen Sayid und Desmond auf Captain Gault.
Though "Ji Yeon" itself wasn't my favorite episodes, it did present the chance to examine the use od dramatic accents in scores.So this episode looks at a series of the shows more dramtic moments, and point out just where and how the music can enhance the scene.Play List:Assorted Tracks/Artists LOST Season 3-4 - Michael Giacchino - Click here to download episode
In episode 40 of We Have To Go Back Podcast we continue season 4 of our LOST rewatch with episode 4×07, “Ji Yeon” and episode 4×08, “Meet Kevin Johnson.” In “Ji Yeon” we get thrown for a loop as we see a flashforward of the birth of Sun and Jin's baby, Ji Yeon, and Jin trying to get to the hospital for the birth of a baby...that turns out to be a flashback. In present time, Sayid and Desmond learn from the freighter captain that Charles Widmore owns the freighter and that Widmore staged the found wreckage of Oceanic flight 815. In “Meet Kevin Johnson” we learn what happened to Michael and Walt after they left the island. Michael tries to kill himself more than once, but Tom shows up and informs him that the island won't let him die yet. Tom sends Michael on a mission with a chance of redemption as he has the opportunity to board the freighter and prevent the crew on board from killing all the survivors of Oceanic flight 815. Next up, season 4 episodes 9 and 10: “The Shape of Things to Come” and “Something Nice Back Home.” Read More... The post WHTGB 40-We Have To Go Back Episode 40-Ji Yeon and Meet Kevin Johnson appeared first on Golden Spiral Media- Entertainment Podcasts, Technology Podcasts & More.
In episode 40 of We Have To Go Back Podcast we continue season 4 of our LOST rewatch with episode 4×07, “Ji Yeon” and episode 4×08, “Meet Kevin Johnson.” In “Ji Yeon” we get thrown for a loop as we see a flashforward of the birth of Sun and Jin's baby, Ji Yeon, and Jin trying to get to the hospital for the birth of a baby...that turns out to be a flashback. In present time, Sayid and Desmond learn from the freighter captain that Charles Widmore owns the freighter and that Widmore staged the found wreckage of Oceanic flight 815. In “Meet Kevin Johnson” we learn what happened to Michael and Walt after they left the island. Michael tries to kill himself more than once, but Tom shows up and informs him that the island won't let him die yet. Tom sends Michael on a mission with a chance of redemption as he has the opportunity to board the freighter and prevent the crew on board from killing all the survivors of Oceanic flight 815. Next up, season 4 episodes 9 and 10: “The Shape of Things to Come” and “Something Nice Back Home.” Read More... The post WHTGB 40-We Have To Go Back Episode 40-Ji Yeon and Meet Kevin Johnson appeared first on Golden Spiral Media- Entertainment Podcasts, Technology Podcasts & More.
On this week's episode of LOST, we speculate wildly on what it is like to give birth as Jin searches the mean streets of Korea for a stuffed Panda.
We do. You've been warned. We also talk about another "okay" episode of Elementary, a disappointing episode of Friday Night Lights, and then vent about LOST, which gets flat-out mean in "Ji Yeon," "Meet Kevin Johnson," and "The Shape of Things to Come." Next week, we're back to Deep Space Nine, with "Our Man Bashir," "Homefront," and "Paradise Lost."
This week, we return from our Halloween X-Files break to discuss Deep Space Nine, with "Starship Down," "Little Green Men," and "The Sword of Kahless." We also talk about Elementary's latest, "An Unusual Arrangment," then close out the show by talking about another great Friday Night Lights episode, "Nevermind."Next week: LOST! gets mean, with "Ji Yeon," "Meet Kevin Johnson," and "The Shape of Things to Come." Seriously, these three episodes have a fucking body count.
Past and future collide! This week, Matt looks back at LOST episode 4x07, "Ji Yeon." The podcast discusses role reversal for Sun and Jin, the sneaky flashback/flashforward device used exclusively in this episode, the ongoing freighter story, and the shocking (not!) reveal of Michael as the freighter spy.
Check it out, you're so excited:What a special podcast! Number FOUR! Admit it, you were fooled by this episode. We talk about the clever flash back AND forward in episode 7, "Ji Yeon." Plus, is Jin REALLY dead? We talk a bit about Kevin Johnson's familiar face, and Sam gives an update to her Big Ben Theory. And as always, spoilers at the end for all you crazy know-it-alls.Next week is our final EPISODE podcast before the hiatus--BUT!--don't start crying just yet, because we're going to have some special edition podcasts coming your way during the hiatus. Keep that swirling around in your brain and we'll tell you more next week!Don't get lost!
Aimee and Kimberley of TLI discuss the last 3 episodes of LOST The Other Woman the Juliet-centric episode Ji Yeon the Sun flashforward and Jin flashback episode, and Meet Kevin Johnson the Michael centric episode contact us now! ~thelostinitiative@gmail.com ~myspace.com/lostinitiative AND get your TLI boxers, and thongs! ~cafepress.com/tliswag Enjoy Responsibly!!!
0:00-2:03 Intro 2:03-3:19 A flash back and a flash forward? 3:57-4:50 Zoe Bell appears! And then she’s gone. 4:50-5:26 Grindhouse in the … house! 5:26-7:58 The black box of Oceanic Flight 815 7:58-8:32 Jin learns about the affair 8:32-8:59 Cabin fever 8:59-9:30 Meeting Kevin Johnson…. 9:30-10:40 …next week? I thought we were on a hiatus? […]
Posted: 17 Mar 2008 19:29:58 GMT Episode 4.7: "Ji Yeon"
0:00-2:03 Intro 2:03-3:19 A flash back and a flash forward? 3:57-4:50 Zoe Bell appears! And then she’s gone. 4:50-5:26 Grindhouse in the … house! 5:26-7:58 The black box of Oceanic Flight 815 7:58-8:32 Jin learns about the affair 8:32-8:59 Cabin fever 8:59-9:30 Meeting Kevin Johnson…. 9:30-10:40 …next week? I thought we were on a hiatus? […]
Cliff and Stephanie bring you their Weekend Review Episode for Season 4, Episode 07 of LOST – Ji Yeon Click Here To Download
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Cliff and Stephanie share their initial reactions to Season 4, Episode 07 of LOST – Ji Yeon Click Here To Download