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The Storm: A Lost Rewatch Podcast

Totally Not Lost Looks Back with Jeff Jensen and Dan Snierson

The Storm: A Lost Rewatch Podcast

Dave Gonzales and Neil Miller

Tv & Film, After Shows, Tv Reviews

4.62.4K Ratings

🗓️ 25 September 2021

⏱️ 78 minutes

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Summary

This week, Joanna is talking to Jeff Jensen and Dan Snierson who produced and starred in the Totally Lost show for Entertainment Weekly during the final seasons of Lost, including being on set for key moments in the sixth season. Dan even revisited the show just for this podcast!

Then, after the interview, Joanna, Dave and Neil want to prepare you for next week's big episode THE STORM: THE FINAL CORNERS, which could include:

Most Mysterious Moment (Jungle of Mystery)
Giacchino Corner
Boone Carlisle Memorial Falling Down Award
Accent Corner (Worst Accent)
I MARRIED HER Coincidence Corner
John Locke Memorial Coming Back Award
Best Desmond Button Moment
Abs Aterno
Henry Gale Memorial Obviously a Lie Award
A Woo Loo Loo Best Time Travel Moment
Jungle of Kisstery
Best Book Appearance on Lost
Charlie Pace Memorial Final Words
Falcon Punch Coming Right Now Act Break Award
Dumb Elaborate Artifact of the Show
Jeers Award - Best Burn on Jack Shepard
Most 2004 Thing

Send your e-mails with FINAL CORNERS to [email protected] to talk back at the show.

Follow Neil (@rejects), Joanna (@jowrotethis), Da7e (@da7e) on Twitter!

Follow us for the latest on Twitter @stormpodcast at Stormpodcast.com

Transcript

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0:30.0

Hello and welcome to the Storm Elost Rewatch podcast. It's another post-series bonus episode.

0:45.2

It's an entirely new interview episode that I'm going to describe to you right after we

0:51.0

introduce ourselves because first, I want to go back to Lost, the series we just watched,

0:56.8

and ask, what's your favorite old take on Lost as a series? Because they weren't dead all along.

1:02.4

But we also came up with some new takes on our show. My name is Dave Gonzalez, and if you heard

1:07.4

Joe Garfine's, the others were mole people all along. I think it gets better the more you think

1:11.8

about it, and there's tons more hatches I'm into it. My name is Joanna Robinson, and if I had to

1:18.2

pick, I mean, basically this is like theories that didn't pan out, fun old theories. The

1:23.6

Various was a mer-man sort of times, right? So here's what I found. The Dharma Initiative created

1:31.8

Hurley, and I'm reading this from a screen rant.com article about Lost fan theories. As the theory

1:38.0

goes, Hurley was some sort of super intelligence created by the ominous Dharma Initiative for

1:41.8

some unknown purpose. It escaped their grasp, finding refuge inside of a human in a psychiatric

1:47.2

institution named Hugo Reyes. The Dharma Initiative then broadcasts a mysterious series of numbers

1:52.1

in an attempt to lure Hurley and its human host back to the island, which happened when

1:56.3

Oceanic flight 815 crashed. There's no evidence to support this idea whatsoever, other than the

2:00.5

mysterious and powerful nature of the Dharma Initiative. But off the back of this theory that I found

2:06.7

within the last 20 minutes, I decide that like if that were the case, then Hurley would obviously be

2:11.8

an acronym, right? So I decide that the acronym for Hurley was handsome, upbeat, rad, lovely,

2:18.4

empath, yo. Yo. So yeah, the Dharma Initiative's h.u.r.l.e.y. Anyway, over to you, Neil.

2:32.8

Nice. And I'm Neil Miller, and I have found one that I think one of the ones that I remember being

2:40.2

my favorite was that you get to the end of Lost and very Bob Newhart, like it's all ends up being

2:46.9

Vincent's dream, Vincent the dog. But I found one that's even better. This is a theory that was

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