3×15 “Left Behind” – The Legend of Aunt Zelda
What's this? A Kate episode that's actually great? Sawyer's heart melting? Monster attacks? Sounds like some prime LOST this week!

What's this? A Kate episode that's actually great? Sawyer's heart melting? Monster attacks? Sounds like some prime LOST this week!
What a week this was. If you've been waiting all this time for the most hated characters in the show to be hilariously buried alive after 40 mins of spidery-diamondy-flashbacky murder mystery nonsense, this is absolutely the episode for you.
At long last, we find out how Locke ended up in that damned wheelchair, and Jay and Andy heap more deserved praise on Michael Emerson.
When I was, a young girl, my mother, took me into the city, to have a massive car crash... She said someday, you'll grow up, and you'll be, the island's token mother, and the subject of a podcast...
This week on Flashback we have a fun romp on the island with eyepatches, computers and explosions, juxtaposed with a truly turgid Sayid flashback. This one gets a bit ranty!
Meteors, DHARMA vans, Vincent and fried chicken. LOST is back on form y'all!
Well it's here. Andy and Jay chat about whether the fabled "worst episode of LOST" lives up to it's name. Spoilers: it does. And then some.
Season 3 is finally starting to pick up! An episode long bonanza of Desmond and time travel, along with some drunken British singing!
The mini-season is behind us and we're straight in with a brand new character flashback in Juliet. She does it all, medical miracles, shooting bad guys, helping the Losties. Maybe she's not so bad after all!
We've finally slogged our way through the dreaded mini-season and have reached its end, where not even the blessing of a Nathan Fillion appearance can save a pretty dreary Kate episode. Also tacos.
Is there an Eko in here? Well, there is, but not for much longer. This week, we see that Juliet enjoyed Love Actually, we learn that TV screens can display images (!!!), and Paulo takes a dump. Early season 3, y'all.
It's every man for himself in this weeks episode, as Sawyer convinces Kate that it's every man for himself, and Desmond makes a lightning rod because it's every man for himself. Did I mention that it's every man for himself?
This week we watch with sighs as Locke gets blazed, Desmond gets nekkid, and we have the first appearance of LOST's gruesome twosome.
If you've been waiting for the follow-up to that nail-biting Season 2 cliffhanger, this is it... That's right, time to catch up with Sun and Jin on the boat!!! ....no, us neither.
We kick off Season 3 with an almost solid 40 minutes of Jack being difficult! Exciting, right!?!? If that doesn't float your boat we have the welcome arrival of Juliet, and who wouldn't love a cooked breakfast on the beach? Minus the handcuffs.
A bonus episode! In this we chat a little bit about the bizarre segment of the show's history that was the ARG The Lost Experience.
What a season it's been. Tailies, the Michael saga, macho Jack, the world's most enigmatic button, and the odd ghost horse... join us for our Season 2 spectacular where we look back on the highs and lows of the season, and chat with Rob who's watching the show for the first time. Farewell Season 2!
And so season 2 comes to a close with a bombastic classic double episode. Gunfights! Kidnapping! Magnets! Stone feet! And more Desmond than we could have dreamed of. What's not to love? NOTE: Some audio issues in this one, we did our best but there's a slight buzz about an hour in for a while, sorry!
This week we find out what the now-despicable Michael's motives were in the carnage he wrought on the survivors, and Sayid is always right. Again.
Yes, it's that episode that Andy prefers to pronounce as "huh?", in which Dr. Chang regains an arm and the Losties finally pay a visit to that place Nikki and Paulo discovered a whole season ago.
A big episode this week with a shocking twist, as we dig into Ana-Lucia's past a bit more and she crosses paths with Lost's resident alcoholic.
It's the episode we've always wanted - Rose and Bernard step into the spotlight for one week early! Join us as we enjoy an emotional trip to the Outback, the sheer kindness of Jin, the magnificent bastard that is Ben, oh and the UTTER TEDIUM of Jack and Kate.
Hurley gets a new (old?) friend on the island that throws everybody's theories up in the air, plus more industrial sized tubs of ranch and peanut butter than you can shake a Jesus Stick at.
This week on Flashback we get a little more John Locke, some high stakes island poker, but mostly we talk about an infamous map.
Everyone's favs Sun and Jin are back into focus this week with lots of fertility talk and period-accurate South Korean road signs, plus Sayid goes looking for a balloon.
Claire really loves her baybee, OKAY?? Our favourite Aussie goes on an adventure into her memories this week, meanwhile Henry Gale gets spooked by our friendly neighbourhood Mr Eko.
We finally meet one of Lost's most iconic characters this week, as Sayid gives this newcomer a typically Sayid welcome. Also, a tree frog.
It's Saywer Cons 2: Con Harder as Jay and Andy unpick this latest chapter in everybody's favourite outlaw. Jack and Locke cry about each other some more, and Sayid and Hurley get an early glimpse of Season 5...
This week, we struggle to make sense of anything - whether it be character motivations, plotting, or what the hell Charlie's mum is trying to say. Together now..... we caaan be saaaaaaved...
Sorry folks, but it's not a great one this week. It may not be Stranger In A Strange Land, but this week's ep is rather a let down, and we tear it a bit of a new one, while also chatting about Halloween costumes and randomly sassy cameramen.