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It's time for more Lost with Kat and Andy in Episode 3 of All of Us Are Lost - this time they talk about Series 1 episode 5 White Rabbit, and Episode 6 House of the Rising Sun.
As editor, I'm not hugely up on Lost, so instead of some thoughtful notes about the happenings in this episode of of AOUA Lost, I'm going to present my notes.
Jack's lifeguard credentials; How much does Locke know? Scenes with female characters rarely with another woman; looking beautiful on a desert island, just don't be an extra; is the island a zoo(?); jack's daddy issues; John Locke is a father figure; Jin and Sun's family dynamic; Jin's anger issues; better the spider you know; geography by MC Escher; Willie Nelson, how much does HE know?
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This week on All of Us Are Lost, Kat and Andy return for another episode to discuss episodes 3 and 4 of Lost - Tabula Rasa and Walkabout.
They talk about early favourite episodes, the confusion that is John Locke's backstory - which as an editor, this is already very confusing and I've been told it only gets weirder. And there's much much more, too.
Check in with Kat and Andy at:https://x.com/GizmoShikari
https://x.com/KnowhereAndy
Or, if you want to email the show, get in touch at info(at)thegeekshow.co.uk
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In the First episode proper of All of Us are Lost, Kat & Andy discuss the two part pilot of Lost - one of the most most expensive and beloved of all TV pilot's, probably the riskiest too. The riskiest that paid off, at the very least.Along with the ins and outs of the episode, the duo also discuss things like Neighbours Gaze, the prominence of "That Guy" in the show, series foreshadowing, flashbacks and Lost's (not entirely positive) influence on them.
Check back in 2 weeks for the next two episodes, and please rate and review the podcast wherever you listen.
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An introduction to a new series of podcasts with Kat Hughes and Andy Connor, where they run through the landmark series, Lost - episode by episode. But first, what are their thoughts and feelings on this titan of event TV all of these years later. 20 years to be precise, to the day to be very precise.