It’s the end of Season 1, and Kat and Andy are here to guide you through the emotional, high-stakes rollercoaster that is Exodus Parts 1 & 2.
From the launch of the raft to the return of Rousseau, to that unforgettable moment with the Hatch—this is Lost at its most ambitious. In this bumper finale episode of All of Us Are Lost, we unpack how the show levels up the stakes, deepens the mysteries, and sends multiple characters hurtling toward uncertain futures.
There’s tension. There’s tragedy. There’s dynamite. And there’s Locke, still very ready to blow our minds.
We also continue our feature Life After Lost, where we check in on what the cast and crew got up to after Season 1 wrapped.
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This week on All of Us Are Lost, Kat and Andy tackle two of the climactic episodes of Lost Season 1: The Greater Good and Born to Run.
In The Greater Good, Sayid is forced to confront his past. Meanwhile, Jack and Locke finally clash over Boone’s fate - setting the stage for the first season’s explosive final stretch. Then, in Born to Run, we dive deeper into Kate’s murky past, uncovering the choices that put her on Oceanic 815. As tensions rise on the island, a shocking betrayal threatens to tear the survivors apart just as rescue seems possible.
With only one episode left before we hit the end of Series one, we reflect on how far we’ve come and what’s still to come in the epic Season 1 finale. Plus, we revisit Life After Lost for another fallen episode of the ensemble.
Don’t forget to like, subscribe, and comment: what’s your take on Sayid’s impossible choices? And was Kate’s past as shocking as you remembered?
This week on All of Us Are Lost, Kat and Andy dive into two of the most emotional and game-changing episodes of Lost Season 1: Deus Ex Machina and Do No Harm.
In Deus Ex Machina, Locke and Boone attempt DIY flying lessons—without much success. As Locke’s faith is pushed to its limits, Lost delivers one of its most devastating twists. Meanwhile, in Do No Harm, Jack faces his toughest leadership challenge yet, balancing duty, grief, and an impossible choice.
Plus, we introduce our brand-new feature: Life After Lost, where we explore what the cast and crew have been up to since the show ended—including Ian Somerhalder’s career post-Lost!
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00:02:02 - Deus Ex Machina
00:28:53 - Do No Harm
00:55:39 - Life After Lost
01:03:52 - Follow us on Socials
On this episode of All of Us Are Lost—the sister podcast to Uncut Network and Pop Screen—we’re diving into Lost Season 1, Episode 18: Numbers.
Joining us is Jed Shepherd, horror filmmaker, Lost superfan, and quite possibly the busiest man in the industry. Kat and Andy talk to Jed about his deep love for the show before breaking down a full appreciation of Hurley, one of Lost's most iconic characters.
But that’s not all! Jed shares just how packed his schedule is with upcoming projects (seriously, we feel lazy), and we also discuss the ongoing rumors of a Labyrinth remake—a topic especially fitting, given Jed’s well-known love for the 1980s David Bowie fantasy classic.
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Kat and Andy are back, diving deeper into the mysteries of the Island.
This week, they take a closer look at Episode 16, Outlaws, and Episode 17, ...In Translation.
In Outlaws, Sawyer’s past comes back to haunt him as he embarks on a boar-hunting vendetta—because apparently, the Island is all about deeply personal grudges. Meanwhile, in ...In Translation, Jin and Sun’s relationship is thrown into chaos, a raft goes up in flames, and the camp turns into a blame game battleground.
00:00 - All of Us Are Lost
01:55 - Outlaws
26:44 - In Translation
52:33 - Next Time
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Kat and Andy are back, as they delve further in to the mysteries of the Island.
This week, they take a deep dive into Episode 14 "Special" and Episode 15 "Homecoming".
In "Special" we have our first double-header flashback, as the past of Walt and Michael is uncovered. Meanwhile, in "Homecoming", Claire is back, but so is uber-orienteerer Ethan, as the survivors face a battle between life, death, and everything in between.
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Kat and Andy are back with another hilarious episode of All of Us Are Lost, the Lost rewatch podcast that dives into all the mysteries, drama, and bizarre moments of this iconic series. This time, they tackle episodes 12 and 13 of Season 1: "Whatever the Case May Be" and "Hearts and Minds."
🎙️ Topics this week include:What’s it like rooming with a forensics expert at uni? The oddly specific suitcase knowledge in one of these episodes. A totally not-copyright-infringing version of Finding Nemo. Why the noughties were a rough time for guys named John.
As always, Kat and Andy bring their signature mix of humor, insight, and just enough confusion to make even the most devoted Lost fans scratch their heads. If you’re here for laughs, nostalgia, and some very questionable metaphors, you’ve come to the right place!
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It’s time for another deep dive into the world of Lost with Kat and Andy on All of Us Are Lost! This week, we're tackling episodes 10 and 11 of Season 1: "Raised by Another" and the brilliantly titled "All the Best Cowboys Have Daddy Issues."
From bizarre visions and wild character arcs (seriously, how can someone be both dead and alive?!) to family drama and one character’s attempt to outshine the Met Office, these episodes take confusion to a whole new level—and we’re here for it. If you're as clueless about Lost as our editor, you're not alone in asking, “Wait… what’s even happening?”
Whether you’re rewatching alongside us or experiencing Lost for the first time, get ready for plenty of laughs, insights, and some much-needed attempts to decode the chaos.
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This week on All of Us are Lost, Kat and Andy are joined by some guests to talk about Lost Series 1, Solitary.
Joined by Cody Kennedy and Josh Lenner of the new Arrow Video Movie, The Last Video Store to talk about their movie and which movies we'd like to spend some time in. And their characters too, as long as they don't want to kill us, that is.
What is The Last Video Store?
Well...
When her estranged father passes, twenty-something Nyla is tasked with the thing she hates the most - cleaning up his mess. Left behind are a collection of VHS tapes, and with them, the burden of returning them to "Blaster Video" a time capsule to an era in which cover art and a catchy movie title were king, run by Kevin, a human encyclopaedia of VHS history and a friend of her father. Amongst the returns is an unknown tape, a movie not even Kevin has heard of. Was this the last movie Nyla's father watched before he died? The mystery is too much to resist. But when Kevin and Nyla press play, they unwittingly activate a long-dormant curse and a series of classic cinematic villains are plucked from B-movie heaven and hell to be unleashed into the store itself!
With style, charm and note perfect performances, The Last Video Store is a must for physical media fans. An elegy to the cinephilic havens of movie wisdom that could once be found on every corner, and the heroes like Kevin who staffed them.
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Welcome to All of Us Are Lost, where Andy and Kat take us on another journey into the world of Lost with our rewatch podcast. This time, they’re covering Season 1’s “The Moth” and “Confidence Man.” Charlie’s got some big decisions to make, and Sawyer’s back to causing trouble (as if he’s the island’s resident mischief-maker). Jack’s doing his best to play the hero, but it’s not quite clear if he’s helping or just making speeches. Andy and Kat are here to make sense of it all, which is good because as the editor I haven't a clue what's happening. Sounds good though. So, if you fancy some down-to-earth TV chat without the fuss, this episode is for you. Give it a watch, drop a comment if you’ve got your own theories, and don’t forget to like and subscribe for more lovely chats about Lost.
It's time for more Lost with Kat and Andy in Episode 3 of All of Us Are Lost - this time they talk about Series 1 episode 5 White Rabbit, and Episode 6 House of the Rising Sun.
As editor, I'm not hugely up on Lost, so instead of some thoughtful notes about the happenings in this episode of of AOUA Lost, I'm going to present my notes.
Jack's lifeguard credentials; How much does Locke know? Scenes with female characters rarely with another woman; looking beautiful on a desert island, just don't be an extra; is the island a zoo(?); jack's daddy issues; John Locke is a father figure; Jin and Sun's family dynamic; Jin's anger issues; better the spider you know; geography by MC Escher; Willie Nelson, how much does HE know?
This week on All of Us Are Lost, Kat and Andy return for another episode to discuss episodes 3 and 4 of Lost - Tabula Rasa and Walkabout.
They talk about early favourite episodes, the confusion that is John Locke's backstory - which as an editor, this is already very confusing and I've been told it only gets weirder. And there's much much more, too.
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In the First episode proper of All of Us are Lost, Kat & Andy discuss the two part pilot of Lost - one of the most most expensive and beloved of all TV pilot's, probably the riskiest too. The riskiest that paid off, at the very least. Along with the ins and outs of the episode, the duo also discuss things like Neighbours Gaze, the prominence of "That Guy" in the show, series foreshadowing, flashbacks and Lost's (not entirely positive) influence on them.
Check back in 2 weeks for the next two episodes, and please rate and review the podcast wherever you listen.
An introduction to a new series of podcasts with Kat Hughes and Andy Connor, where they run through the landmark series, Lost - episode by episode. But first, what are their thoughts and feelings on this titan of event TV all of these years later. 20 years to be precise, to the day to be very precise.