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Perdidas: We have to go back

Javier P. Martín

¿Cambió 'Perdidos' la televisión? ¿Fue un fraude que se rió de los espectadores durante 6 años? ¿Todas son correctas? En este podcast volvemos a la Isla de donde no tuvimos que irnos nunca para intentar dilucidar las respuestas a estas y otras muchas preguntas, quizá no todas ellas pertinentes. Javier P. Martín se enfrentará junto a una persona invitada cada programa al revisionado de la serie que... more

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Conexión rutinaria con la estación Barcelona, donde Iban Manzano y Raquel Piñeiro se unen a la nueva Otra, la periodista María Aller, para desgranar dos episodios bastante cargados. Como suele ocurrir, justo antes del final de temporada 'Perdidos' co... more

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12 days ago

Pido perdón antes que nada por la baja calidad de la pista de mi voz, que está saturada durante todo el episodio porque grabé con el micrófono pegado a un campo de electromagnetismo bastante fuerte. En esta ocasión se vienen Miguel Agnes y Esty Quesa... more

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13 days ago

Noel Ceballos se conecta desde su propia escotilla en la Estación Ómicron para comentar este par de episodios centrados en Charlie y Sawyer. Damon Lindelof llegó a decir que 'Homecoming' era uno de sus episodios menos favoritos de la serie, pero noso... more

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13 days ago

Manuel Bartual y Noel Ceballos vuelven al pódcast, y el periodista Luis M. Mainez se une por primera vez, para comentar dos episodios que tratan, claro, sobre la paternidad. En uno, Ben es un padre en busca de redención, en el otro, Miles conoce a su... more

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a month ago

Dos guionistas, Cristóbal Garrido y, por primera vez, Carlos de Pando visitan la escotilla (o lo que sea ya a estas alturas) para analizar dos episodios que tienen aroma de clásico: Sayid y Kate, flashbacks, y ciertos agujeros de guion... La esencia ... more

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a month ago

Gabriel García Marquez tuvo aquellos 100 años de soledad, y 'Perdidos' tiene 3 años de amor y serenidad. Los 3 años que Sawyer, Juliet, Jin y Miles pasaron esperando al regreso de Locke en los 70, infiltrados en la Iniciativa Dharma. Amor y serenidad... more

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2 months ago

¡Deja de pensar que es ridículo y empieza a preguntarte si crees o no! Esta frase de Eloise Hawking se puede aplicar a la serie en general, y también a este pódcast. En este capítulo, Esty Soy una Pringada y Miriam Soy una Gafapasta (¿casualidad o de... more

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2 months ago

Las perdidas se reúnen en torno a un antiguo pozo, presente o no dependiendo de la línea temporal en la que nos encontremos en cada momento, para comentar dos episodios que vienen bien cargados. Mientras Charlotte vuelca de chorro, Locke acepta su sa... more

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3 months ago

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