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Kat and Andy dive into LOST Season 2’s "Abandoned" and "The Other 48 Days"—and finally, things start happening! (Sort of.)In "Abandoned," Shannon’s flashbacks reveal more than just her fraught past—but is her island fate a shocking twist or just… an underwhelming hangover? Meanwhile, Walt’s cryptic warnings leave everyone (including us) scratching their heads.Then, "The Other 48 Days" delivers what we’ve been craving: tail section survivors’ harrowing story. From missing people and brutal attacks to Ana Lucia’s ruthless leadership, this episode is a massive tone shift—but does it justify the earlier slow burn? And why are the Others terrifying? And also-also, why didn't we have a full run of episodes detailing this instead of just running through it sharpish in one episode?We unpack the game-changing reveals, debate whether the pacing is finally paying off, and ask the big question: Is LOST back on track?
Kat and Andy return to break down episodes 4 and 5 of LOST Season 2- and let’s just say, not much happens… or does it?In "Everybody Hates Hugo," Hurley’s lottery curse takes centre stage, but is this flashback a compelling character study or just filler? Meanwhile, on the Island, the Dharma food stash sparks tension - but does it move the needle?Then, in "...And Found," the survivors from the tail section of the plane finally get some attention — and honestly, we’re way more excited about them than the main crew right now. Why are there so few of them left? What horrors did they face? And why is LOST suddenly making us care about a missing bracelet?Is Season 2 spinning its wheels, or are these quieter moments secretly setting up something big? Join us as we debate the pacing, the mysteries, and whether LOST still has us hooked all over again — or just mildly annoyed.
All of Us Are LOST: Series 2 ReturnsKat and Andy are back, and things kick off with Orientation, Adrift, and Man of Science, Man of Faith. But instead of being blown away by new mysteries, they're a bit stuck on how much time is spent retreading old ground.In these first three episodes of Season 2, we’re introduced to the now-iconic 108-minute computer check-in and the man who's been doing it for three years straight — and yes, it's just as bleak as it sounds. The Rashomon-style storytelling of the premiere gets a mention too, but does it really deepen the mystery, or just muddy the pacing?There’s plenty to admire, sure. But there’s also frustration in how LOST seems to be circling the airport rather than landing something meaningful. Have the writers lost their way, or are we being too harsh?Join us as we dig into the good, the bad, and the maddening in the opening stretch of Series 2.
Looking back at Lost Season 1 – what held up, what hit hard, and what left us reeling.In this season wrap-up episode of All of Us Are Lost, Kat and Andy reflect on the highs, lows, and lasting impact of Lost Season 1. We’re talking favourite episodes, MVP cast members, and the most unforgettable (and devastating) deaths.We also dig into our namesake Channel 4 campaign “all if us are Lost” promo campaign for Lost and how it mirrors our experience of the series—confusing, emotional, and never quite giving us all the answers.Plus: how does what we’re watching now compare to Lost? Has TV moved on or are we still chasing that hatch-opening high?Whether you’re a long-time fan or just rewatching for the first time in years, this is the perfect place to pause, rewind, and take stock.Don’t forget to like, comment, and subscribe – what was your standout moment from Season 1?
It’s the end of Season 1, and Kat and Andy are here to guide you through the emotional, high-stakes rollercoaster that is Exodus Parts 1 & 2.From the launch of the raft to the return of Rousseau, to that unforgettable moment with the Hatch—this is Lost at its most ambitious. In this bumper finale episode of All of Us Are Lost, we unpack how the show levels up the stakes, deepens the mysteries, and sends multiple characters hurtling toward uncertain futures.There’s tension. There’s tragedy. There’s dynamite. And there’s Locke, still very ready to blow our minds.We also continue our feature Life After Lost, where we check in on what the cast and crew got up to after Season 1 wrapped. Don’t forget to follow the podcast so you don’t miss our Season 2 deep dives!Check out our sibling shows:Uncut Network: https://open.spotify.com/show/3anLjmE81KodvWgZ5j0zLtPop Screen: https://open.spotify.com/show/5w9TQUsniYtjiIyZteiilP
This week on All of Us Are Lost, Kat and Andy tackle two of the climactic episodes of Lost Season 1: The Greater Good and Born to Run.In The Greater Good, Sayid is forced to confront his past. Meanwhile, Jack and Locke finally clash over Boone’s fate - setting the stage for the first season’s explosive final stretch. Then, in Born to Run, we dive deeper into Kate’s murky past, uncovering the choices that put her on Oceanic 815. As tensions rise on the island, a shocking betrayal threatens to tear the survivors apart just as rescue seems possible.With only one episode left before we hit the end of Series one, we reflect on how far we’ve come and what’s still to come in the epic Season 1 finale. Plus, we revisit Life After Lost for another fallen episode of the ensemble. Don’t forget to like, subscribe, and comment: what’s your take on Sayid’s impossible choices? And was Kate’s past as shocking as you remembered?
This week on All of Us Are Lost, Kat and Andy dive into two of the most emotional and game-changing episodes of Lost Season 1: Deus Ex Machina and Do No Harm.In Deus Ex Machina, Locke and Boone attempt DIY flying lessons—without much success. As Locke’s faith is pushed to its limits, Lost delivers one of its most devastating twists. Meanwhile, in Do No Harm, Jack faces his toughest leadership challenge yet, balancing duty, grief, and an impossible choice.Plus, we introduce our brand-new feature: Life After Lost, where we explore what the cast and crew have been up to since the show ended—including Ian Somerhalder’s career post-Lost!Follow our sibling podcasts:🎙 Uncut Network: https://open.spotify.com/show/3anLjmE81KodvWgZ5j0zLt🎬 Pop Screen: https://open.spotify.com/show/5w9TQUsniYtjiIyZteiilPLet us know your thoughts! Do these episodes still hit as hard as they did back in the day? And should Locke have invested in proper pilot training instead of relying on a vision quest?Timestamps:00:00:00 - Lost doesn't even begin to describe it00:02:02 - Deus Ex Machina00:28:53 - Do No Harm00:55:39 - Life After Lost01:03:52 - Follow us on Socials
On this episode of All of Us Are Lost—the sister podcast to Uncut Network and Pop Screen—we’re diving into Lost Season 1, Episode 18: Numbers.Joining us is Jed Shepherd, horror filmmaker, Lost superfan, and quite possibly the busiest man in the industry. Kat and Andy talk to Jed about his deep love for the show before breaking down a full appreciation of Hurley, one of Lost's most iconic characters.But that’s not all! Jed shares just how packed his schedule is with upcoming projects (seriously, we feel lazy), and we also discuss the ongoing rumors of a Labyrinth remake—a topic especially fitting, given Jed’s well-known love for the 1980s David Bowie fantasy classic.🎧 Listen to more from our network: Uncut Network: https://open.spotify.com/show/5w9TQUsniYtjiIyZteiilP Pop Screen: https://open.spotify.com/show/3anLjmE81KodvWgZ5j0zLtFollow All of Us Are Lost for more deep dives into Lost, TV, film, and beyond. If you enjoy the episode, rate us, leave a review, and share with fellow Losties!
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Join Andy and Kat on ‘All of Us are Lost’ as they embark on a journey back to the mysterious island, home of television phenomenon Lost. Now twenty years since the series first aired, the duo will explore how well the show does, or doesn’t, hold up during their rewatch. Whether you're a longtime fan or discovering the mysteries of the island for the first time, grab your Dharma Initiative notebook and tune in as Andy and Kat uncover hidden clues, revisit unforgettable moments, and break down the mind-bending storytelling that made Lost a cultural phenomenon.
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