From Broadcast Depth

'Across The Sea' & 'What They Died For'

1 h 56 min · 11. mar. 2019
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With only four hours of LOST to go, the writers decided to provide an info dump fans had long awaited - and it turned out to be one of the most polarizing episodes in the shows history. Ben and Kevin discuss the answers given, the answers NOT given, what caused the polarization, some insight from the DVD commentary, and the casting of Allison Janney as Mother. Then they cover the penultimate episode of the series, settling an old score and setting the table for the grand series finale!

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'The New Man in Charge' & Podcast Wrap-Up

The final season of LOST on DVD and Blu-Ray was released on August 24, 2010, and with it came a nearly 12 minute epilogue to answer a few remaining burning questions. Kevin and Ben take one final trip down memory lane to explore this epilogue which includes the Hydra Station orientation video, an answer about the polar bears, and the fate of Walt. To Wrap-Up the podcast and LOST as a whole, the hosts have some supplemental discussion points lined up as well, including: - A dissenting opinion on the series finale from friend of the show Justin Houston. - Supplemental materials to read and watch post-series viewing to enhance the experience (linked at the end of this post and on the LostPod Twitter) - An in-depth look at the Complete Series box set (the bonus materials and physical box itself) - Mysteries people think were unsolved but actually were not - Mysteries that actually were not resolved - Life lessons "learned" from LOST Thanks to everyone who ever listened to the show, and Namaste!

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