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This week on the pod, we're heading back to the Island to unpack Lost Season 4, Episode 4: “Eggtown.” It's a Kate-centric hour that blends domestic fantasy with legal thriller energy, as the flash-forwards finally start filling in the gaps of the Oceanic Six storyline. We break down what “Eggtown” reveals about Kate's need to run—even when she's trying to stay—why her off-Island life feels like a gilded cage, and how the episode uses motherhood as both redemption and self-deception. On the Island, alliances shift as Locke's camp fractures, Hurley's loyalty is tested, and Ben continues to manipulate literally everyone in the room. We dig into the moral chess match between Ben and Locke, the thematic meaning behind Kate's trial, and how this episode quietly sets the emotional stakes for the rest of Season 4.Then we shift gears into this weekend's new theatrical releases:First up, Gore Verbinski's Good Luck, Have Fun, Don't Die, starring Sam Rockwell, Haley Lu Richardson, and Juno Temple. We talk about Verbinski returning to large-scale genre filmmaking with a chaotic, high-concept sci-fi premise, Rockwell doing what Rockwell does best—existential panic with charm—and whether the film balances spectacle with heart or leans too far into cosmic weirdness.Next, Emerald Fennell's Wuthering Heights, led by Margot Robbie and Jacob Elordi. We get into Fennell's gothic sensibilities, the challenge of reinterpreting such a brooding literary classic for modern audiences, and whether this version amplifies the romance, the toxicity, or both. Is it a lush prestige drama, a fever dream, or something more divisive?Finally, we break down Bart Layton's Crime 101, starring Chris Hemsworth, Mark Ruffalo, Halle Berry, and Barry Keoghan. A slick crime thriller with serious star power, this one promises cat-and-mouse tension and morally gray characters. We discuss whether Layton's documentary instincts sharpen the realism, how the ensemble chemistry plays out, and if the film delivers on its pulpy premise.Time travel, tragic romance, high-stakes heists—it's a packed episode. Be sure to keep coming back every week for more Talkin' Lost, since next week is a big one with the Constant, and as always be sure to subscribe for more content from the #talkintvpodcast
In this episode, we dive headfirst into Lost Season 4, Episode 3: “The Economist”—aka the moment Ben Linus proves (again) that he's always ten moves ahead and Locke learns the hard way that leadership on the Island comes with a body count. We break down Sayid's off-Island hitman arc & what the mysterious “economist” really tells us about the freighter folk and their not-so-pure intentions.Along the way, we unpack the episode's biggest themes—control, manipulation, and the price of loyalty—while connecting the dots between the flash-forwards and the growing civil war on the Island. Is Ben lying? (Yes.) Is Locke being played? (Also yes.) And why does Sayid always look like he knows this will end badly? Buckle up as we analyze the clues, question the motives, and count how many times Ben absolutely does not tell the truth. Be sure to keep coming back every week for more great content only on the #talkintvpodcast
This episode is about arrivals—and expectations.We kick things off with a deep dive into Lost Season 4, Episode 2: “Confirmed Dead.” We unpack the arrival of the freighter team—Faraday, Charlotte, Miles, and Lapidus—and why this episode quietly resets the entire chessboard. From Faraday's eerie time experiments to the unsettling truth behind Naomi's mission, we explore how “Confirmed Dead” trades clear answers for tension, intention, and the growing sense that everyone on the island is being scouted for a reason.Then we shift formats and hit the draft board.In the second half of the show, we run a sports-style movie draft for the year 2026, treating upcoming releases like franchise-altering prospects. Blockbusters and prestige collide as titles like The Odyssey, Avengers: Doomsday, Project Hail Mary, and more come off the board. We debate first-round locks vs. risky reaches, sleeper hits, director pedigree, box office upside, and which films are built for opening weekend dominance versus long-term legacy.It's part film analysis, part hype machine, and part front-office chaos—because predicting the future is always messy, whether you're landing on an island or building a release slate.From mysterious new players on Lost to cinematic prospects fighting for the top pick, this episode is all about who shows up… and what they're really capable of.Draft clock's ticking. Keep coming back for more Lost and more movie updates only on the #talkintvpodcast
After a much needed break, we're back for the final run of Lost! In this episode, we rewind the clock to Lost Season 4's explosive premiere, “The Beginning of the End,” and unpack why it marked a turning point for the series. From the shock of the freighter reveal to the emotional fallout of Charlie's sacrifice, we break down the episode's biggest moments, hidden clues, and how the flash-forwards reshaped everything we thought we knew about the island.Then, we fast-forward to the future. What does must-see TV look like in 2026? We dig into the most anticipated upcoming shows, buzzy renewals, ambitious new sci-fi and fantasy projects, and the trends poised to dominate the small screen—from prestige reboots to boundary-pushing originals. Whether you're a longtime Lostie or just hunting for your next obsession, this episode bridges TV's past and future in one spoiler-filled, hype-packed conversation.
This somber episode of Two Cs with a Pod is the annual "cleaning out the locker" conversation, featuring Kelly Howerton. Before we get into that, we break down the Bad Boy Mowers Pinstripe Bowl and find out what kind of handshake Dabo Sweeney has. We then get into the Kansas City Chiefs season highs and lows, pivotal games that signaled trouble, and look ahead to the 2026 discussing roster and cap challenges, draft strategy, Mahomes' return timetable, and what the Chiefs must fix this offseason to rebuild to a championship contender.
In the third hour of MMQB, Ed, Rob, and Jeremy took some time to debate where to put the blame for the Ravens' lost season. Is it all on Harbaugh? How much of the blame falls on the players?
Hour 2 1:12 - No Repeat for Two Decades: How Brutal the NFC East Has Really Been 19:25 - What We Learned in a Lost Season 31:34 - Calls on What We Learned in a Lost Season
Zane Louis return after a hiatus to end
Step into the spoiler-filled hatch and join us for a deep-dive podcast episode that bridges eras, genres, and mysteries. This week, we unpack Lost Season 3's iconic finale, “Through the Looking Glass,” revisiting the episode that redefined the series with its game-changing twist, emotional sacrifices, and bold narrative shift. What still holds up? What hits harder on rewatch? And how did this finale change the way TV tells long-form stories?From there, we turn to the Pluribus Season 1 finale, breaking down its themes, unanswered questions, and the choices that set the stage for what comes next. We explore character arcs, hidden meanings, and the big ideas driving the show's world—and what the finale signals about its future.Finally, we look ahead with Stranger Things Season 5B, analyzing expectations, theories, and the stakes as the series barrels toward its endgame. We connect the dots between character journeys, lingering mysteries, and the emotional payoff fans are hoping for—without holding back on speculation.Whether you're a longtime TV obsessive or just catching up on the finales everyone's talking about, this episode is packed with thoughtful analysis, lively debate, and plenty of spoilers. Press play and let's go back, look forward, and turn it all inside out. We're finished with 2025, but we'll see you in the new year for more amazing content, only on the #talkintvpodcast
Despite the Commanders' struggles and the season being effectively over, Doc Walker reflects on what this year revealed about the team. Doc highlights the consistent effort, fight, and competitiveness the players showed week in and week out, even when the results didn't follow, and explains why that matters moving forward.
The guys did the NFL "Can We Say That?" before hearing from more of the people via your calls and ticket texts on the Lions.
In this episode, we dive into Lost Season 3, Episode 21: “Greatest Hits,” revisiting the emotional countdown, Charlie's list, and the calm-before-the-storm tension that sets the stage for the finale. We unpack the episode's biggest character beats, lingering mysteries, and why this hour still stands as one of Lost's most heartfelt and devastating chapters.Then we shift gears into spoiler-light reviews, starting with Avatar: Fire & Ash, breaking down its world-building, themes, and how it expands the franchise's scope and spectacle. We close things out with Marty Supreme, sharing first impressions on its tone, performances, and whether it lives up to the hype. Nostalgia, new releases, and thoughtful takes—all in one episode. We've only got two episodes left for the year of 2025, so be sure to keep tuning in for new episodes only on the #talkintvpodcast
Lynnell breaks down how the Commanders' 2024 draft class performed in the Week 16 loss to the Eagles, with a spotlight on Mikey Sainristil and Jordan Magee. In a season that's slipped away, Lynnell explains why those two second year players are maximizing their opportunities and making a real case to be foundational, high-impact starters moving forward—while questioning who else from the class truly belongs in Washington's long-term plans.
In this episode of Keeping Up with the Commanders, host Mason Kinnahan recaps Washington's 29-18 loss to the Philadelphia Eagles. Washington was in it for the first half, but Mariota's third quarter injury ended what could've been a big upset for the Commanders. Mason gives his thoughts and analysis on what's next amid a disappointing season. SocialsTwitter: twitter.com/mason_kinnahanTwitch: twitch.tv/thesportslionTikTok: @thesportslionAnchor and Spotify: https://anchor.fm/kuwtcommanders
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In this episode, we dive deep into Lost Season 3, Episode 20: “The Man Behind the Curtain,” one of the series' most pivotal hours. We unpack Ben Linus's chilling origin story, the long-teased truth behind his manipulation of the Others, and the episode's game-changing revelations about leadership, mythmaking, and control on the Island. From Richard Alpert's ageless presence to the birth of Ben's lies, we explore how this episode reframes everything we thought we knew about power and destiny in Lost.From there, the conversation transitions into a retrospective discussion of The Leftovers, Damon Lindelof's later, more meditative exploration of grief, faith, and meaning. We compare how both shows wrestle with unanswered questions—Lost through sprawling mythology and plot propulsion, The Leftovers through emotional intimacy and ambiguity. Where Lost invites theorizing and mystery-box speculation, The Leftovers challenges viewers to sit with uncertainty and loss without resolution.Together, we examine the shared DNA between the two series—belief versus skepticism, leaders and followers, trauma as identity—while contrasting their storytelling philosophies. It's a discussion about evolution: how the lessons of Lost echo, mature, and ultimately transform in The Leftovers. Be sure to keep coming back every week for more content only on the #talkintvpodcast
Hour 2 1:12 - B-Mitch on Washington's “Lost Season” 13:08 - Michigan Fires Sherrone Moore, ND Snubbed + Ohio State in Similar Position 19:47 - Calls on Jayden Daniels Missing Yet Another Game This Season
Doc Walker is joined by Washington legend Brian Mitchell, who doesn't mince words in calling this year a “lost season.” B-Mitch shares his candid assessment of Kliff Kingsbury's up-and-down performance, why he labels the offensive coordinator “inconsistent,” and how injuries across the roster have played a major role in derailing the Commanders' year.
Good afternoon — December 9, 2025. William Alimonos and Zach Bishop break down a packed week across college football, the NFL, college hoops, the NBA, and even the streaming industry. The show opens with the College Football Playoff controversy after Notre Dame's exclusion — what went wrong and whether the sport needs a new postseason (03:33, 05:10, 07:26). The NFL segment covers Zach's missing ESPN picks, weekly reactions, and key bets, including William's Patriots play and Zach's Bengals moneyline (14:17, 18:58, 23:32, 27:45, 38:30, 39:57). College football previews and college basketball talk follow — Michigan State, Duke, Iowa State, the ACC–Big Ten battles, and SEC struggles (41:40, 42:49, 44:47, 47:01). The guys then hit NBA Cup night, Chris Paul's future, and the Celtics' momentum (49:10, 52:38). They close with media talk: Netflix, Warner Bros./HBO rumors, theatrical vs. streaming strategy, and the anticipation around Stranger Things (01:07:59, 01:19:23). Expect sharp opinions, confident picks, and sports-meets-culture insights throughout. Episode Timecodes (00:03:33) The Impact of a Lost Season (00:05:10) Ideas for a Football NIT (00:07:26) The Future of Playoffs (00:14:17) NFL Picks and Predictions (00:18:58) Analyzing the AFC and NFC (00:23:32) Struggles of the Kansas City Chiefs (00:27:45) The Colts' Quarterback Dilemma (00:38:30) Conclusion and Future Outlook (00:39:57) NFL Coaching Controversies (00:41:40) College Football Preview (00:42:49) College Basketball Highlights (00:44:47) ACC vs. Big Ten Showdown (00:47:01) SEC Struggles (00:49:10) NBA Cup Insights (00:52:38) Chris Paul's Future (01:07:59) Streaming Wars Heat Up (01:19:23) Stranger Things Anticipation
In this episode, we dive deep into Lost Season 3, Episode 19 — “The Brig.” Join us as we unravel one of the series' most intense and character-defining hours, where Locke's mysterious motives come into focus, Sawyer confronts a ghost from his past, and the island's web of fate tightens in ways no one sees coming. We break down the episode's themes of destiny, manipulation, and moral consequence, explore how “The Brig” re-shaped viewers' understanding of both Locke and Sawyer, and revisit the tension and mythology that made this chapter an instant standout.After our scene-by-scene breakdown, we shift gears into the biggest entertainment news of the week: Netflix has officially won the bidding war for Warner Bros. Discovery. We discuss what this major acquisition could mean for streaming, why this move has industry analysts buzzing, and how iconic WBD properties might transform under Netflix's umbrella. From potential franchise shifts to the future of HBO-style prestige programming, we explore the implications of one of the most surprising corporate shakeups in recent memory.Whether you're a longtime Lost fan, a streaming-industry watcher, or both, this episode has something for you. All of that and more every week only on the #talkintvpodcast
Autopsy of the 2025 Minnesota Vikings Season - What Went Wrong? — In this episode of 'Two Old Bloggers,' Dave and Darren delve into the downfall of the Minnesota Vikings' 2025 season. Starting with high aspirations, the season has nosedived into disappointment with a 4-8 record. The bloggers critique the team's struggles, specifically addressing poor quarterback play, offensive line issues, and mounting penalties. They debate the future of head coach Kevin O'Connell and GM Kwesi Adofo-Mensah, suggesting both could return despite fan discontent. The episode also touches on the potential need to trade star wide receiver Justin Jefferson if the quarterback situation doesn't improve. Additionally, the hosts preview the upcoming game against the Washington Commanders, analyze injury reports, and discuss key strategies for a hoped-for victory. Numbers guru Drew Bunting joins to add his insights and inject some humor into the discussion. 00:00 Introduction and Welcome 00:27 The Vikings' Disappointing Season 02:29 Analyzing the Quarterback Problem 02:56 Autopsy of the 2025 Season 04:42 Fan Reactions and Media Criticism 09:13 Kevin O'Connell's Future 12:24 General Manager Kwesi Adofo-Mensah's Performance 17:06 Justin Jefferson's Struggles 20:44 JJ McCarthy's Performance and Coaching Issues 30:18 Eric Wilson's Surprising Season 33:31 Adam Thielen's Release 36:27 Quarterback Play and Historical Comparisons 40:45 Game Preview and Betting Odds 47:39 Vikings' Must-Win Game Against Washington 48:13 Breaking Down Washington's Defense 49:09 Vikings' Defensive Strengths and Weaknesses 52:24 Offensive Struggles and Turnover Issues 55:56 Keys to Victory Against Washington 01:04:00 Injuries and Player Updates 01:05:12 Final Thoughts and Predictions 01:15:02 Closing Remarks and Show Wrap-Up Fan With Us! We have your Minnesota Vikings talk amongst the Two Old Bloggers, Darren @KickassblogVike, and Dave @Luft_Krigare along with our numbers guy, Drew Bunting. Join the conversation! Fan with us at Vikings 1st & SKOL @Vikings1stSKOL and with our podcast partner Fans First Sports Network @FansFirstSN. _______________________________________________________ ⭐️ Subscribe to us here! - https://www.youtube.com/@vikings1stskol92 ⭐️ Our X can be found at @Vikings1stSKOL ⭐️ Our Discord at https://discord.com/invite/493z6mQXcN ⭐️ At Fans First Sports Network - https://www.ffsn.app/teams/minnesota-vikings/ ⭐️ Watch the live show here: https://youtu.be/Lhy-el24ZAM Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
12/03 Full Show: Hour 1 - 1:00 Hour 2 - 43:00 Hour 3 - 1:25:00 Hour 4 - 2:09:00 The Sports Junkies break down the latest Washington Commanders news. There were no guests on today's show.
12.2.25 Hour 2, Kevin Sheehan asks callers if they have some new confidence in the Commanders moving forward after their impressive performance despite the loss vs the Broncos. Scott Abraham from ABC7 joins The Kevin Sheehan Show to discuss the Commanders' season thus far, what the team could have done differently going into the season and how will the team handle a change at defensive coordinator. Kevin Sheehan talks about the Wizards getting another win and George Mason Basketball getting a top 25 vote.
In this week's episode, we dive deep into Lost Season 3, Episode 18: “D.O.C.” Join us as we unpack Sun's emotional revelations, Jin's complicated past, and the escalating tension among the survivors as new mysteries—and new dangers—emerge on the island.From there, we warp into the Upside Down to talk about the final season of Stranger Things. We explore fan theories, character arcs reaching their endgame, and the massive expectations surrounding the show's concluding chapter.Finally, we wrap things up in the vibrant, bustling world of Zootopia 2, breaking down what the sequel means for returning characters, new societal themes, and Disney's evolving approach to world-building.Whether you're here for the mystery, the nostalgia, or the animated adventure, this episode covers three universes, one wild ride. Be sure to keep coming back each week fore more episodes of the #talkintvpodcast
Matt and Ant discuss briefly the Lions loss against the Packers, but then go into a bigger discussion about roster building, draft mentality, and then whether this season is salvageable for the Lions.Explicit Language is in this Podcast.Join our Discord channel: https://discord.gg/Jw7tWfCnqNFacebook page: @RoarothelionsukFacebook group: Detroit Lions Fans UK One Pride World WideTwitter: @ROTL_UKInstagram: @ROTL.UKTwitch: rotl_ukYouTube: Roar Of The Lions UKWebsite: Rotluk.com (new merch store available via website)
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We break down the Thanksgiving Day NFL slate, the College Football Playoff race and why the committee is definitely about to ruffle feathers with the Top 4 seeds. We hit the Pistons' surprising winning streak and, finally, we unpack Lane Kiffin's coaching future and whether it's time for him to make a major jump. CHAPTERS: 0:00 Thankful For 2:53 Intro 3:33 Patriots vs Pistons 6:14 Indiana Hoosier Kind Of Year 10:04 Detroit Pistons 11:13 Thanksgiving Day NFL 19:30 Bears vs Eagles Black Friday Game 26:20 College Football Playoffs 30:28 Lost Season for UT, Penn State, & Clemson 34:55 Ideal Thanksgiving Plate 37:07 Lane Kiffin's Next Move 40:00 Outro - Lebron 40:05 Outro - Thanksgiving Click to subscribe to our YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/@bigbenkwinn_ Follow us on Social Media: https://www.instagram.com/bigbenkwinn_ https://www.tiktok.com/@bigbenkwinn_ https://x.com/bigbenkwinn_?s=21 https://www.threads.net/@bigbenkwinn_ https://discord.gg/BCqZduTD Got feedback? Email us at wstpodcastshow@gmail.com
In this episode, we dive deep into Lost Season 3, Episode 17: “Catch-22.” Desmond is once again caught between destiny and desperation as visions pull him toward a mysterious parachutist who may—or may not—be the key to the island's secrets. We explore the episode's themes of fate vs. free will, the emotional weight behind Desmond's attempts to save Charlie, and how a single choice can ripple through the fates of everyone on the island. From cryptic flashes to an unforgettable jungle rescue, we break down the moments that make “Catch-22” one of the season's most intriguing character-driven stories.And speaking of choices that alter destinies, we transition from the mysteries of the island to the magic of Oz. To close out the episode, we shift into a reflection on “For Good” from Wicked—a song about connection, change, and the impact people leave on each other's lives. Just as Desmond and Charlie shape one another's paths, Elphaba and Glinda remind us that even the most unexpected relationships can change us “for good.” Whether you're a fan of time-bending visions or gravity-defying friendships, this episode ties together two powerful narratives about how we influence—and are transformed by—the people who cross our paths. If you like recaps of Lost plus new movie reviews, be sure to keep coming back every week for more episodes only on the #talkintvpodcast
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11.19.25, Barry Svrluga from The Washington Post joins The Kevin Sheehan Show to discuss the craziest take he has heard from the Commanders fanbase this season and what will be the team's direction moving forward after this letdown season.
11.19.25 Hour 2, Kevin Sheehan gets more caller thoughts on the craziest take or reaction the Commanders' season which has turned into a lost season. Barry Svrluga from The Washington Post joins The Kevin Sheehan Show to discuss the craziest take he has heard from the Commanders fanbase this season and what will be the team's direction moving forward after this letdown season.
11.19.25 Hour 1, Kevin Sheehan opens up the show reading a message from a listener talking about how Commanders' fans have been overreacting to the situation this season where it was out of the team's control. Kevin Sheehan asks Producer Max and callers for the craziest take on the Commanders' season that they've heard so far after the team has severely underperformed.
In this week's episode, we dive headfirst into the emotional and psychological aftermath of Lost Season 3, Episode 16: “One of Us.” From Juliet's haunting flashbacks to the uneasy tension as she integrates into the survivors' camp, we unpack the layered storytelling, the moral ambiguities, and the game-changing revelations that make this one of the series' most defining hours.But the mystery doesn't stop on the Island.From there, we shift into the chaotic political intrigue of Pluribus Episode 3: “Grenade,” exploring how one moment of explosive disruption reshapes alliances, fractures trust, and sets the stage for an even larger conflict. We break down character motivations, hidden agendas, and the thematic parallels to real-world power struggles.Next, we fast-forward—way forward—into the pulse-pounding dystopia of The Running Man (2025). We discuss how this reimagining updates the premise for a modern audience, what it gets right about media, surveillance, and violence-as-entertainment culture, and how it stacks up against the original story and the 1987 adaptation.Finally, we cap things off with the slick, stylish misdirection of Now You See Me: Now You Don't, examining the film's most audacious set pieces, its expansion of the franchise's mythology, and whether the magic still lands when the stakes get even higher.Mystery, politics, dystopia, and high-stakes illusions—this episode covers it all. Tune in as we connect the themes, compare the storytelling techniques, and explore why these four very different stories all tap into our fascination with trust, perception, and the power of the unseen. Be sure to keep coming back every week for more episodes only on the #talkintvpodcast
11.14.25 Hour 1, Kevin Sheehan opens up the show reacting to the Thursday Night Football game between the Patriots and Jets and discusses the Commanders' “lost season” after starting 3-7. Kevin Sheehan, Producer Max and callers list their positive takeaways from the Commanders' lost season this year.
11.14.25, Kevin Sheehan opens up the show reacting to the Thursday Night Football game between the Patriots and Jets and discusses the Commanders' “lost season” after starting 3-7.
11.14.25, Kevin Sheehan, Producer Max and callers list their positive takeaways from the Commanders' lost season this year.
The Florida Gators hit rock bottom with a humiliating 38-7 loss to Kentucky that has fans questioning everything. In this Gators Breakdown Plus Member Chat, we dive into the shocking performance, discuss whether this team has completely given up, and look ahead to the coaching search as Lane Kiffin rumors swirl. Plus, what happens when Florida travels to Ole Miss next week? #FloridaGators #GatorsBreakdown #GoGators #CFB #SECFootball #CollegeFootball JOIN Gators Breakdown Plus: https://gatorsbreakdownplus.com Warner Safari Florida Gators Polos: https://warnersafari.com/discount/GATORSBREAKDOWN Move Back You Suck T-Shirt: https://gatorsbreakdown.printful.me/product/move-back-you-suck-t-shirt Get Florida Gators merch at Fanatics: https://fanatics.93n6tx.net/DVYxja Questions or comments? Send them to gatorsbreakdown@gmail.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Albert Breer of the MMQB joined Nick Wilson and Jonathan Peterlin Tuesday, talking all things Browns and why he thinks there's a reason why Cleveland drafted Dillon Gabriel ahead of Shedeur Sanders.
In this episode, we take flight with Lost Season 3, Episode 12: “Par Avion” — where Claire gets proactive, Desmond plays guardian angel, and the mystery of Jack deepens in the Others' camp. We dissect the emotional punch of Claire's flashback, the eerie fate of her mother, and the shocking family connections revealed. Plus, is that a flock of birds… or just another cruel twist of island fate?Then, like a hatch exploding in the jungle, we pivot into a full-blown October content melee. We break down the fall's most intriguing releases and stories:Task – The minimalist thriller that turns everyday productivity into a weapon.The Smashing Machine – A bruising look at Mark Kerr's life and the brutal soul of MMA.Roofman – The legendary fast-food outlaw returns with a story too absurd (and too real) to ignore.Good Fortune – Aziz Ansari's return to the director's chair: will it charm or collapse?Tron: Ares – A new grid, a new frontier… but can it lightcycle past legacy fatigue?If I Had Legs I'd Kick You – Experimental horror or dark comedy gem? We debate.The Black Phone 2 – The Grabber rings again—should we pick up?It Was Just an Accident – A psychological spiral disguised as a slow-burn drama.Is This Thing On? – A meta-mystery that might be the sleeper hit of spooky season.Strap in — this one's got smoke monsters and Oscar bait. Let's get into it. Make sure you subscribe to the #talkintvpodcast and be sure to keep coming back every week for more content.
In this episode, we dive into Lost Season 3, Episodes 10 and 11 — "Tricia Tanaka Is Dead" and "Enter 77" — two drastically different hours of television that still manage to push the story forward in surprising ways.We start with "Tricia Tanaka Is Dead", a rare moment of levity on the island as we explore Hurley's past and his desperate attempt to change his luck. From Mr. Cluck's exploding chicken shack to the discovery of an old Dharma van, this episode is all about hope, healing, and embracing joy in a world where that's in short supply. We unpack the emotional layers beneath the humor and how this episode re-centers Hurley as a heart of the group.Then, we shift gears into the darker, tenser world of "Enter 77". Sayid takes the spotlight in a flashback that explores the weight of his past as a torturer and the complexities of guilt and redemption. On the island, the group discovers a mysterious Dharma station, leading to a game of chess, an uneasy standoff with Mikhail, and a chilling message about the fate of the Dharma Initiative. We connect the dots between Hurley's quest for hope and Sayid's search for truth, showing how both stories reflect deeper themes of control, fate, and forgiveness.Join us as we break down these two episodes — one full of laughter, the other full of lies — and explore how Lost continues to balance tone, character, and mythology with expert precision. Be sure to keep tuning in for new Lost recaps every week, only on the #talkintvpodcast
Breaking down the Cardinals' unbelievable loss, the schematic genius of Kyle Shanahan and Shane Steichen, and Penn State's stunning choke.—In this episode:*A Historic Collapse: Learn about the Arizona Cardinals' “wildest loss” to the Tennessee Titans, which featured a player fumbling before the goal line and a dropped interception that became a Titans touchdown.*Elite Offensive Coaching: Understand the impact of top offensive coaches, focusing on how Kyle Shanahan's system is reviving Mac Jones and how Shane Steichen has transformed the Indianapolis Colts into a legitimate contender.*Counterintuitive Defense: Discover the Minnesota Vikings' unique defensive strategy, where they are willingly less effective against the run in order to create a more sustainable and potent pass defense.*Coaching “Brain Drain”: Hear an analysis of the Baltimore Ravens' struggles, which the hosts attribute to a “brain drain” from losing numerous key defensive coaches in recent years, potentially leading to a “lost season”.*Major College Upsets: Get a summary of key college football upsets, highlighted by Penn State's choke against UCLA and the offensive struggles of a Texas team that lacks a running game.—Timestamps:00:00 Intro: The Wildest Loss Ever? Cardinals vs Titans 02:26 Is Mac Jones Back? Kyle Shanahan's Coaching Masterclass 06:24 Vikings Beat the Browns in London 08:01 Deep Dive: The Vikings' New Defensive Philosophy 10:32 Are the Colts Legit? Shane Steichen & Lou Anarumo's Impact 16:25 Dak's Dominance & The Cowboys' New Offensive Scheme 20:21 A “Lost Season” for Baltimore? Ravens' Injuries & Coaching Drain 28:10 A Shootout in Seattle: Buccaneers vs Seahawks 29:57 Commanders Dominate a Struggling Chargers Team 32:29 A Defensive Battle: Broncos Upset the Eagles 34:24 Patriots Stun Bills & Mike Vrabel's Culture Change 38:39 College Football Recap 38:57 Texas & Arch Manning Stumble 40:02 Penn State's Stunning Choke vs UCLA 42:25 Outro—» Join Felix and Cody each Wednesday as we dive deep into the game we love!MatchQuarters is a reader-supported publication. So, make sure to subscribe.—© 2025 MatchQuarters | Cody Alexander | All rights reserved. This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.matchquarters.com/subscribe
In this week's episode, we dive into two very different storytelling experiences — one a frustrating detour in a beloved TV series, the other a cinematic triumph redefining the genre in 2025.First up: Lost Season 3, Episode 9 – “Stranger in a Strange Land.” Widely regarded as the worst episode in the entire series, we dissect why this Jack-centric filler stalled the momentum of an otherwise intense season. From Bai Ling's bizarre character arc to the infamous "tattoo backstory," this episode is a lesson in how not to handle character development and pacing.Then, we pivot to something far more inspiring — One Battle After Another, the 2025 film that has critics and audiences buzzing. We break down how this film delivers a timely, emotionally rich, and visually stunning narrative that speaks directly to our current cultural moment. With powerful performances, razor-sharp writing, and a message that lingers long after the credits roll, One Battle After Another is everything Stranger in a Strange Land is not: relevant, resonant, and worth every second of your attention.Whether you're a Lost apologist or a film buff chasing the best of 2025, this episode is your battlefield breakdown of bad storytelling versus bold cinema.
We've all had moments where it felt like time slipped away, missed opportunities, wasted seasons we thought were gone forever. But with God, no season is truly lost. He is the Redeemer of time, the One who can restore what seemed wasted and make all things new. In this instructive message, Pastor Yemi Davids reveals how God restores lost seasons and positions you for accelerated progress. Discover how to embrace God's timing, and walk boldly into a future where nothing is wasted.
BT and Sal debated the notion that playing Jaxson Dart now is simply about "getting him experience," arguing that a poor team environment risks derailing his career more than it helps. Sal stressed that a quarterback needs the right infrastructure—specifically a competent head coach and strong offensive line—to thrive, citing the career turnaround of Alex Smith under Jim Harbaugh as the perfect example. The hosts worry that if the Giants' current "bad egg" coaching situation continues, Dart's high potential, moxie, and physical talent won't matter, as he'll be "chewed up and spit out" by the NFL like many talented-but-mismanaged quarterbacks before him.
Anthony Castrovince of MLB.com joins Baskin and Phelps to break down how the Guardians have been able to pull of this improbable comeback and says Stephen Vogt deserves a ton of credit for keeping his team in it despite everything that was thrown at them this year.
In this week's episode, we dive deep into Lost Season 3, Episode 7 – “Not in Portland” – the first Juliet-centric flashback that cracks open the mysterious world of the Others. We break down key moments from Juliet's past, Ben's manipulation tactics, and that tense Hydra Station showdown. What does Juliet really want? And how does this episode reshape our understanding of loyalty and control on the island?Then, we switch gears and head north for a full recap of TIFF 50 – the 50th annual Toronto International Film Festival! We highlight the standout premieres, major award contenders, surprise hits, and some festival flops. From buzzy directorial debuts to Oscar hopefuls, we've got the hottest takes on the films that will shape this year's awards season.Whether you're stuck on a mysterious island or just stuck in a long movie queue, this episode has something for every story-lover. Be sure to keep tuning back in every week for more news, updates and reviews only on the #talkintvpodcast
Brad Rowland hosts Episode 263 of the Hammer Territory Podcast, and he is joined by Grant McAuley (@grantmcauley) of 92.9 The Game and From The Diamond. Topics include a losing series for the Atlanta Braves against the Seattle Mariners, the bizarre saga of Ronald Acuña Jr. hitting 6th and 7th in the lineup on back-to-back days, Grant's thoughts on the lost 2025 season, the arrival of Ha-Seong Kim, the struggles of Sean Murphy, the future of Spencer Strider, and much more.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The Orioles suffered a big loss today: Felix Bautista is out for the next 12 months. The 2026 bullpen is looking extremely thin, and will certainly require some external support. But, the rotation continues to bask in the glow of of a rejuvenated Trevor Rogers. We appreciate the run that Rogers is on, and examine the weakness that he has astoundingly turned into a strength: his breaking balls. BlueSky Twitter YouTube
Jonathan takes your phone calls on the Emmanuel Clase betting investigation.
Jonathan questions who's to blame for Luis Ortiz and Emmanuel Clase being under investigation, and he takes your phone calls on the situation.