Podcast #5 is ready to download! We keep saying this, but it was our longest podcast to date. In this podcast, we cover the revelations around "...And Found", the latest episode of LOST. Podcast #5 includes audio comments from listeners, Sun and Jin back story, more on station number 2 and Mr. Ecko, spoilers for the next episode, and what our podcasts will be covering during these few weeks until the next episode airs.
Here are some links for information covered in this podcast:
Lost-forum.com "Rate this show" poll
Screen capture of Jin's resume
Jin's Yahoo! profile
Fuselage post about 2009 date in resume
We will be podcasting while everyone is waiting for the next episode, and we're looking for your feedback. So send us your comments, post them here, or leave us a voice mail (206-666-2278) with one of the following:
1.) Things that have dropped off the radar. We'll be talking in the next podcast about plot lines that seemed to have fallen by the wayside. The monster? Danielle Rousseau?
2.) Overall theories. We're looking for overall theories about the show, in your own words. Send us an audio comment for this one, but keep it under 5 minutes.
If you send an audio comment for one of the above, try not to put them both in the same call. That means less editing for us.
Three weeks is a lifetime. Stay LOST.


You mention the theory that Jin Resume references the time frame of 2009. I just wanted to put this out:
In episode 6 of Season 1 we learn that Walt was born on August 24, 1994 and is 10 years old. That would put the flight in 2004.
Posted by: Fez Whatley | October 25, 2005 at 02:39 PM
About Jin's Resume:
Nevermind. I just re-watched the episode. Walt asks Michael when his birthday is (to prove he knows about him) and Michael tells him "August 24th" but doesn't say 2004. So it was just assumed to be 10 years before 2004 and posted on serveral sites as Walt's birthday.
From the screen capture we see Jin's birthday: 1974-11-27 (November 27th 1974) and he's 30 at the time. Is there something to put Jin's age on the Island at either 30 or 35?
Posted by: Fez Whatley | October 25, 2005 at 02:51 PM
Don't give up on the Philadelphia Experiment, John! The time shenanigans are just getting warmed up.
Things that have fallen off the radar to possibly consider:
1) Adam and Eve. You figure Locke would have been more interested after everything that happened to him. I guess there's not much to go on, but who were they? My money is on the DeGroots. (I just don't buy that they were the folks on the boat that took Walt)
2) In Locke's Twin-Peaks-like vision, the zombified Boon says "Theresa falls up the stairs, Theresa falls down the stairs" or something like that. My friend pointed out that Boon's nanny or nurse or someone like that was named Theresa. I guess it makes sense for them to not follow up with this one, since Locke doesn't know who Theresa was and was obviously sidetracked by everything else going on that episode, but still: just a "weird dream comment" or something else?
3) Hasn't Sayid anything more to say about the cable in the water? Just a simple, "Hmm, wonder what that leads to down there in the water..." would make me happy.
4) ) I am assuming they're saving this for something good, but Locke looked into the eyes of the Island Security System... come on, spill the beans, Locke - what the hell is it? And b)I know a lot has happened in the only day or so since the end of last season, but shouldn't Jack be a bit more curious about Locke's wanting to go down the hole with said security system? "What do you know that you're not telling us?"
Okay, folks, figured I'd post those rather than call up. Great job on this last one, as per usual, though Rob was missed.
Posted by: Bryan McMillan | October 26, 2005 at 07:33 PM
sorry - forgot a big one:
Claire and Charlie's abduction!!! This one blows my mind. I imagine the next Claire episode may have her breaking through the amnesia and stuff and we'll learn more, but still. Hell, Walt's psychic, he could have grabbed her arm and told her that the ice was gonna break... (Dead Zone - my apologies to Mike Radz, whose well-timed reference I am ripping off b'cuz it still cracks me up)
Rousseau, too - they have handled her well, I think, not too much, perhaps too little. But I can't see why Jack and Sayid will torture Sawyer but not bumrush her and get waaaaay more information from her.
Posted by: Bryan McMillan | October 26, 2005 at 07:36 PM
Hey guys, ya awesome length, keep it longer hhaha
its great
and ya i forgive ya guys for dropping the "bombs" in previous ep's but ya anyways rock on guys
Posted by: Brennan | October 27, 2005 at 02:28 AM
Just a quick note to say that I've tried several Lost-based podcasts, and this one is, by far, the best. Other podcasts seem to recap, scene for scene, the show. If we're big enough fans to want to listen to a podcast about Lost, then we've seen the episode (at least once)! I really like the way you pull info from forums...I can't get enough speculation, theories, and spoilers. Keep those up!
Posted by: Brian Lawson | October 27, 2005 at 11:13 AM
I agree with Brian Lawson, I've listened to a bunch of the Lost-based podcasts, this one is the best.
Posted by: Fez Whatley | October 31, 2005 at 09:35 AM