Having survived the long night of Game of Thrones, podcasters Dave Gonzales, Joanna Robinson, and Neil Miller had to go back for a massive rewatch of ABC's hit show Lost. And don't be surprised if a few other major storm-fronts open up along the way.
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 326 | Founded | 10 years ago |
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Revisiting one of my favorite TV shows of all-time is even better when I get to pseudo rewatch it with Jo.
Iβm pretty young and just now discovered Lost on Netflix! (It stopped airing the year I was born! Iβm tiny!) I love the show, but itβs a bit hard for me to understand sometimes. This podcast helps with that!
But from the fuuuuuuture
Adventures in Babysitting takes place in Chicago not NY!!! Tighten it up if you ever want to be my favorite podcaster(you are obviously my second favorite)
5 stars
I'm doing this late (thrones is over and the pivot to lost is also over) but this is a great podcast. The lost stuff is especially creative in terms of trying to make things fresh for people who never watched the show before (me) this is really an ideal companion for me. There's really just an insane amount of effort put in to provide me with the information that I may have had while watching the show in real time when it aired. I appreciate the effort to accomplish this Herculean task.
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