TDT LOST Podcast – Recap Episode 6.11 Happily Ever After


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In this week’s episode we talk about:

  • Review of “Happily Ever After” (A Desmond episode :-) )

Also:

  1. Desmond episodes ROCK!
  2. Mikhail
  3. Jacob’s list
  4. Seeing old characters
  5. Everyone loves Daniel
  6. Extreme emotions and the two timelines
  7. Hearing things…
  8. Hawking? HAWKING!? WHAT THE HECK IS GOING ON??
  9. How this will all end
  10. Wrapping up the ALT Timeline… uh, yeah, how?
  11. Desmond’s “sacrifice”
  12. (yeah… we kinda talk about A LOT this episode!)
  13. Taking sides, the final battle is coming
  14. Eloise Hawking: The ethereal, multi-dimensional, time-travelling, knowledge dictionary
  15. LIBBY NEXT EPISODE!
  16. And MORE!!!

Yes, this is a longer episode, but in our opinion it’s our best, most thought-filled podcast we’ve done this whole season! Enjoy!
Happy Trails,
Sam.



PS — We forgot to mention this picture from the episode, which is REALLLYYY interesting. It’s of a painting in Widmore’s office:




Interesting, the two scales are balanced here, instead of constantly one way or the other as it seems to be in the original timeline… Perhaps it is this fact which created this ALT timeline? The scales being even is the cause of this timeline. But then how could the scales be evened? Just an idea from Sam here, but what if the two scales are evened because they are both dead. What if in the ALT both are dead, and this is the cause, a world without men wearing greyscale clothing. Just Hawking wanting to keep it that way.



As always: Watch LOST tomorrow night!

One Response to “TDT LOST Podcast – Recap Episode 6.11 Happily Ever After”

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