Here’s the “Untangled” for last week’s episode. In honor of the Richard-Alpert-centric episode, Dr. Puppet Chang sports guyliner and a pirate’s hat.
The video podcast features Nestor Carbonell:
Here’s the “Untangled” for last week’s episode. In honor of the Richard-Alpert-centric episode, Dr. Puppet Chang sports guyliner and a pirate’s hat.
The video podcast features Nestor Carbonell:
Catching up on some of the ABC podcasts:
In this week’s video podcast, Josh Holloway talks about what is was like to play sideways Sawyer in Recon. He also talks about how the actors, when the show first started, never imagined it would be so successful.
And speaking of Josh Holloway, ABC also put out a promo full of clips of Sawyer, set to music:
In last week’s audo podcast, Damon and Carlton talked about Sundown, raising the questions of whether Sayid was good or evil, and whether Dogen deserved what he got.
They talked about Dr. Linus, which Damon said was one of their favorite episodes of the season, if not the entire series.
They revealed something interesting about the episode title Recon: that it had a double meaning. It meant reconnaissance, but it also meant re-con, as in to con again.
They said that LOST: The Zombie Season will not be a Broadway musical, alas.
On a serious note, they said that the Man in Black may have gotten stuck in Locke’s form because that was the form he was in at the time that Jacob died.
Finally, Carlton got stymied by a viewer question about lactation.
This was the March 11, 2010 podcast, which you can find on the ABC site.
Matthew Fox talks about what Jack has been up to this season.
In a second official podcast, Damon and Carlton answer a question from “a perfect woman.” Darlton reveal that Vincent-the-dog doesn’t have any Daddy issues, which must make him unique among all the LOST characters. They also, on a more serious note, reveal whether Vincent will live or die this season. If you don’t mind being spoiled on that question, watch the video below:
This has clips of fans and panelists at PaleyFest. There’s some wonderful interplay between Terry O’Quinn and Michael Emerson, who are very funny together.
This next short podcast has got to be the most spoiler-free podcast ever made, revealing absolutely nothing about the show — except that the show is about good and evil. I think we figured that one out already. 😉 Damon and Carlton are having fun here, talking about banjos and apple-eating contests:
For some reason there were three official video podcasts this week.
In this one, Emilie de Ravin talks about why she enjoys playing Feral Claire, and what she would like to do with the squirrel baby.
The other two podcasts are in the next post.
Jorge Garcia talks a bit about “The Lighthouse,” and we see some clips of Hurley’s greatest moments from the episode.
Also, Jorge has a theory about Adam and Eve (the skeletons).
Terry O’Quinn talks about his character Locke and what he calls “the new embodiment of Locke.” He doesn’t call him “not” Locke or “fake” Locke, or anything like that. And he says that while his character is Smokie, he doesn’t know whether or not he is also the Man in Black. Interesting!
Then a fan asks Damon and Carlton what Damon calls a “new iteration” of the common fan question about whether the writers are making it up as they go along. This time, the question is about whether the backgammon scene in the Pilot, where Locke talked about dark and light, and good and evil, was intended to lead to where we are now. Darlton’s answer? Sort of yes, and sort of no.