Losing Lost
Losing Lost
Pierce Nahigyan & Derek Hobson
A rewatch podcast from co-hosts Pierce Nahigyan and Derek Hobson. Each week, the boys review one episode of ABC's hit show from the perspective of two super fans who loved and sometimes hated the series.
Impact Velocity - "Whatever the Case May Be" S1E12
There's no getting around it, "Whatever the Case May Be" is a bummer of an episode. Not because the story is tragic but because the episode itself continues the tradition of delivering Kate flashbacks that don't tell us anything new. While there are fun island adventures to be had, Kate's storyline is full of frustrating redundancies and dead ends. Pierce and Derek hash out these frustrations, and theorize about the missed opportunities surrounding the island's resident outlaw.Original Air Date: January 5, 2005Writers: Damon Lindelof & Jennifer JohnsonDirector: Jack BenderThis episode of "Losing Lost" was edited by Pierce Nahigyan.
Aug 28, 2023
1 hr 16 min
Call It, Jack - "All the Best Cowboys Have Daddy Issues" S1E11
In this episode, we cover one of the most powerful Season 1 entries. "All the Best Cowboys..." serves as both a follow up to "White Rabbit" and a thrilling continuation of the twist at the end of "Raised by Another." Pierce and Derek discuss why this feels like LOST reaching a turning point, the magnificence of John Terry, and carefully touch on the uncomfortable racial politics of Michael's relationship with Walt.The musical theme we mention at the very end of this episode is called "Life and Death," by series composer Michael Giacchino. It is first played when Jack discovered the caves in "White Rabbit," and returns in this episode when Jack tells the board his father caused his patient's death, and when Jack resuscitates Charlie. Original Airdate: December 8, 2004Writer: Javier Grillo-MarxuachDirector: Stephen WilliamsThis episode of "Losing Lost" was edited by Pierce Nahigyan.
Aug 21, 2023
1 hr 14 min
Fish N'Fry - "Raised by Another" S1E10
Pierce and Derek discuss “Raised by Another,” the 10th episode of the first season of LOST and the first Claire-centric story. We are introduced to Ethan as an “Other,” Claire’s ominous psychic, Charlie going into a Pink Cloud while Hurley continues to be the MVP. Tune into this episode for a discussion about The Omen, if executives were more afraid of supernatural elements or talking about abortion, if Emilie de Ravin is a good actor, and the juxtaposition of the editing/acting/writing.And maybe you, too, can work for $5 an hour at the Fish N’ Fry. Original Airdate: December 1, 2004Writer: Lynne E. LittDirector: Marita GrabiakThis episode of "Losing Lost" was edited by Derek Hobson.
Aug 14, 2023
58 min
There's No Such Thing As Monsters - "Solitary" S1E9
We follow Sayid on his (short-lived) mission to map the island, and encounter the reclusive "French woman" who is alive and not-all-that-well-really. A powerful follow up to last week's morality play, "Solitary" is a banger of an episode that offers moving character moments, a surprisingly funny B-plot, and tantalizing hints at the island's secrets. Original Air Date: November 17, 2004Director: Greg YaitanesWriter: David FuryThis episode of "Losing Lost" was edited by Derek Hobson.
Aug 4, 2023
1 hr 14 min
You Want To See Who's Taller? - "Confidence Man" S1E8
This week we're talking about the one, the only, James "Sawyer" Ford in his first flashback episode. It's an hour of television that delivers everything you could want from LOST: Witty banter, revealing flashbacks, pantomime peanut butter, a shirtless Josh Holloway, and an action scene that will make even the bravest men go, "Ooh! No! Jack's fingers are in his arm! They're in his arm!" Also, some A+ snogging - or "gobsmacking," as it will now be called. Original Air Date: November 10, 2004Director: Tucker GatesWriter: Damon LindelofThis episode of "Losing Lost" was edited by Pierce Nahigyan.
Jul 28, 2023
1 hr 10 min
I'm A Bloody Rock God - "The Moth" S1E7
"The Moth!" The first Charlie-centric episode wherein we learn of a young Catholic musical artist torn between his love of god, his craft, and his belligerent, hedonistic brother. The brother's discuss the uncharacteristically gentle Jack Shephard; the convenient parable-crafting of John Locke; the surprising redemption (albeit ludicrously short-lived) of Michael Dawson; and the awesome, thematic story-telling of co-writer Paul Dini.Original Air Date: November 3, 2004Director: Jack BenderWriters: Jennifer Johnson & Paul DiniThis episode of "Losing Lost" was edited by Derek Hobson.
Jul 21, 2023
1 hr
You Speak English? - "House of the Rising Sun" S1E6
Sun's titular episode is, unfortunately, a big letdown. Because "House of the Rising Sun" holds its big reveal till the very end, we're left with a series of flashbacks that tell us very little about Sun's character. All we really learn is that her husband has a heartbreaking smile and possibly a penchant for breaking legs. The rest of the cast isn't given much more to do, and the most interesting subplot - between Charlie and Locke - is just table setting for next week's "The Moth."It's the first misstep in an otherwise thrilling first season, but it lays the groundwork for more interesting episodes to come. We chat about whether we're Team Cave or Team Beach, and whether Michael comes off as more or less sympathetic when he's holding an axe.Original Air Date: October 27, 2004Director: Michael ZinbergWriter: Javier Grillo-MarxuachThis episode of "Losing Lost" was edited by Pierce Nahigyan.
Jul 14, 2023
53 min
I Need It To Be Done - "White Rabbit" S1E5
It's a Jack-centric episode, and the first one to divide the brothers! We debate the merits of "White Rabbit," the accuracy of Claire's horoscope, the general cowardice of the socks, and how hard you should be expected to cry for someone who's a bit of a jerk.We also have a couple clarifications for things we mentioned in this episode. The filming location used for the airport is the Hawaii Convention Center in Honolulu, Hawaii. The orchestral score that plays at the end of the episode, when Jack discovers the caves and Christian's casket, is entitled "Life and Death." This marks its first appearance in the series.Original Air Date: October 20, 2004Director: Kevin HooksWriter: Christian TaylorThis episode of "Losing Lost" was edited by Pierce Nahigyan.
Jul 7, 2023
1 hr 5 min
Don't Tell Me What I Can't Do - "Walkabout" S1E4
There's no denying the "wow" factor of the LOST pilot, which introduced an ensemble and an island bursting with mysteries for audiences to dig into. But "Walkabout" is arguably the episode that put the show on the map, serving up a final act twist that not only recontextualizes the episode but everything we thought we knew about the island. Original Air Date: October 13, 2004Director: Jack BenderWriter: David FuryThis episode of "Losing Lost" was edited by Pierce Nahigyan.
Jun 30, 2023
1 hr 20 min
You Missed - "Tabula Rasa" S1E3
We wipe the slate clean - or do we? - with LOST's first Kate-centric episode. "Tabula Rasa" originally aired on October 6, 2004, and set a template for what to expect from the series' lead heroine: false identities, car crashes, and a whole lot of collateral damage.This episode of "Losing Lost" was edited by Derek Hobson.
Jun 23, 2023
44 min
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