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  • TheTVCritic
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    Hey guys,

    It's time to talk about the post-Lost podcasts I will do.

    I would like to get your input although I don't plan on doing too many podcasts. I am here to be the TV Critic and not a Lost podcast.

    I would like to do some podcasts focussed on Lost as a TV show and then be done with it. I don't plan on discussing mysteries and theories forever. Or rather I'm happy to do that but as part of my free time, not my TV Critic time.

    Having said that, I don't particularly want to put out podcasts of just me talking. So if you guys want to throw ideas at me that would get you involved let me know.

    Right now the simplest thing to do seems to me to do 4 or possibly 5 podcasts to wrap Lost up. I actually go away on holiday in about 6 weeks so that would work out nicely. The podcasts would be "The Good", "The Bad", "The Unknown" and "Best Moments." If you guys were interested that would allow me to write some actual TV Critic things about the show and give you the chance to talk about the things you loved, the things you hated and so on. If you want one more podcast as a final wrap up or something different that would be cool.

    I imagine every podcast out there will be flooding the "market" with "Best of Lost" shows so I figure this will give me a chance to sum up the show in the spirit of my reviews and give you the chance to say whatever you want to for posterity.

    Let me know...
    Robin

  • Mike
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    Hi Robin,

    I'm not sure this is quite your focus, but I'd love to have a place to discuss and hear people's take on what made this show such a phenomenon - how its themes and tropes dovetailed with the moment it came into public consciousness. This obviously would necessitate a discussion of what its main themes and overall meaning really are, both as meant by the creators, and as it was received by the viewing public, which is another thing I'd love to hear and share about.

    (As an update, my thoughts on Kate's character and her thematic importance have had to be suspended a bit as I realized I didn't really have my thoughts on Lost's themes properly in order in the first place. As that - Lost's major thematic concerns and their cultural resonance in its moment - really is my greatest interest in processing the show as it comes to an end, I didn't want to lead myself down any blind alleys in that department in order to explore Kate's character. I don't think so, but it's possible my claims about her significance were premature. I definitely will come back to the question, as well as perhaps expanding it to other characters, after I feel I've sorted the thematic questions, maybe with help from exchanges here, better first.)

    Looking forward to all of it!

  • TheTVCritic
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    If I follow my review structure fully then the final podcast would be "The Bottom Line" and could give people a chance to talk about stuff like that.

    You can always help me "lead" the discussion each week to get people to talk about certain things...

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