While I think this video takes some liberties as far as the exact details go, it's an excellent look at the known timeline of the crash as seen through the eyes of the survivors, Desmond and New Otherton. I actually saw this back when it came out, before I started this blog, but stumbled across it again today when putting together my post about recent Lost podcasts and thought it'd be a good addition to Audibly Lost's archives.
Sean of the smolesiuk YouTube channel posted his recaps of There's No Place Like Home earlier this month and I just stumbled across them. He covers many screen caps, audio elements and character/plot details from the episode so you should watch as there may be some details you missed, if nothing else you should listen to some of his theories.
A fan of The Official Lost Podcast combined The Frozen Donkey Wheel scene from There's No Place Like Home with the comments Damon and Carlton made about it when they announced the scene. PLUS they included a recent Carlton banjo riff.
I have stumbled across a site called Lost ROLF. It's great. Users have been submiting their own Lost humor, much of which is in the spirit of icanhascheezburger. There's tons of Lost gags to mull over.
I was just checking out The Black Rock blog (home of The Black Rock Podcast) and saw this mildly entertaining video. To be honest I don't find it that funny but it would be cool to see what else comes of these action figure movies. Reminds me a bit of Evan Mather's old Star Wars action figure flicks, but with lower production values.
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