

Hosted by Elizabeth and Marshall · 🇺🇸 US · EN · 122 episodes
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Join us weekly as Marshall watches "Lost" for the first time and Elizabeth watches for the eighth time. It only ends once, whatever happens before that is just progress.
Elizabeth and Marshall hosts Jungle of Mystery: A Lost Podcast, a tv show with 122 episodes published.


Join us for the last episode we do (about LOST) as we discuss "The New Man in Charge," our highlights of the show (with a special guest), and our plans for our next podcast! Thank you all so much for listening and WE WIL

Can you believe it? We can't either. We finished the show. You finished it with us. Thank you all so much for going on this journey with us! BUT... The podcast isn't over just yet: we have an epilogue episode that will c

Welcome to the penultimate episode of Lost, where we are still reeling from the events of "The Candidate" and trying to make sense of what we learned in "Across the Sea."

Turns out this episode is both of the hosts' "problematic fave"



Really thought Hurley is a treasure and we just want him to be happy ok???

Desmond is BACK, baby! And he immediately becomes a test subject again. Seems like that might be his... fate, if you will (we will)

For this episode description I was going to write a double entendre about packages, but I just couldn't fit it into my tight schedule. (I'm sorry)

Let us cut to the chase: this episode is incredible. It invokes the foreboding and mystery we felt when we were brand new to the show while also moving the story forward in a really fascinating way. Also, it led to both

This episode is like if The Odd Couple and NCIS had twins and those twins were Sawyer and Miles.

This week, Ben is forced to do manual labor, Richard tries to ALT-F4 himself, and John Locke endorses a coup.

We got a real doozy for you this week as we discuss what the heck is happening with Saeed's character.

Join us this week as we lament the fact that Jack just CAN NOT catch a break, on- or off-island. (also there are some audio issues about halfway through sorry)

This week we are teased with what could have been for John Locke if he wasn't being skinwalkered around by Smokey.

We return to our roots this week with another episode centered around pregnancy and birth. This of course means that Marshall once again asks the question, "How is babby formed?"

WE'RE BACK BABY! This week we dive into the two episode season premier of the final season, because there was no way we were going to be able to only watch one part at a time.

"What was so wrong with me? What about me???" "...What about you?"

The Island truly is a place that miracles can happen: Marshall is fully Team Jack now! Honestly this episode is incredible and we have a podcast runtime to match, join us for the insanity.
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Jungle of Mystery: A Lost Podcast is hosted by Elizabeth and Marshall. The show is categorised under tv (film) and has published 122 episodes.
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