If you thought Lost wasn't confusing enough the first time, this is the show for you! Adam and JP are watching the 2004-2010 ABC television show, Lost, but for no good (or easily explainable) reason, they're watching it out of order. Come along as JP, Adam, and elite team of weekly guests, crack jokes, talk trivia, analyze storytelling, and dunk on the 1st Assistant Camera. Was Lost good? Some say... more
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 87 | Founded | 3 years ago |
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Is The Constant the best episode of Lost? Who knows? Is this the best episode we've released this week? Absoluetly! Jacob Oller returns with a paper he wrote in college about this episode. Adam and JP might try to copy his homework on this one. Desmo... more
Justin Nickels is back, baby! Join him and JP & Adam to talk Russian Propaganda, Irish independence, and in what situations it is okay for a high schooler to stop by their teacher's house unannounced and uninvited. Are we going to have all of season ... more
The time for the incident is near! Ali and Chris Theabo join us to figure out how to set a nuke to airplane mode. Jacob drops in on all of our heroes. Nerds continue to get in the way. And Ali shares all her knowledge about boats. I can't stress enou... more
This week, Lead Researcher Alex Tuchi joins JP & Adam for their first foray into the flash-sideways timeline. Is it anything like that Alexander Payne movie "Sideways"? No, not really. But they both have a car crash, so that's something. Topics inclu... more
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I started watching Lost while listening to this show. It is so fun to listen to two people, one who has watched and another who hasn’t, talk about each episode. The laughs are so contagious that even if I don’t watch the episode it is still entertaining to listen. I 1000% recommended this podcast. If you’re into laughing you will like listening to Adam and JP. Go and give it a try.
In a time where I just need a podcast full of people that I can imagine as my friends sitting around and talking about tv shows, Lost on Lost appeared. It’s easy to imagine you’re sitting with Adam, JP, and their delightful guests as they talk about the whackadoo and awesomeness that was Lost. The fact that they’re watching the show out of order only adds to the fun, and weirdly makes sense. Come for the hilarious recaps and commentary, stay for JP’s rants and Adam’s cackle. Thanks for creati... more
The best Lost Podcast since 2009. Who knew it would take another major economic crisis to bring Lost back to the forefront. Lost on Lost might not give you a stimulus check but it will stimulate you.
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