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In Part Five of Media/Lit’s “LOST & Lit” series, Randy and Kris welcome LOST fan and blogger Karen Mauro, who recently shared her moving journey in the Getting Lost 20th anniversary documentary, to talk about season four’s EPIC three-part finale, “There’s No Place Like Home.” Of course, they also welcome back resident LOST expert John Aspler, PhD (aka Doctor John) to unpack the themes of the episode and its connections to The Wizard of Oz.
In addition to exploring the broader literary connections at the heart of the episode, the panel also maps out some of the work this finale does to pave the way for the series finale a couple of seasons later; however, before unpacking the episode, the crew also reflect on their love for the Getting Lost documentary and the larger fan community.
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By Randy Allain5
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In Part Five of Media/Lit’s “LOST & Lit” series, Randy and Kris welcome LOST fan and blogger Karen Mauro, who recently shared her moving journey in the Getting Lost 20th anniversary documentary, to talk about season four’s EPIC three-part finale, “There’s No Place Like Home.” Of course, they also welcome back resident LOST expert John Aspler, PhD (aka Doctor John) to unpack the themes of the episode and its connections to The Wizard of Oz.
In addition to exploring the broader literary connections at the heart of the episode, the panel also maps out some of the work this finale does to pave the way for the series finale a couple of seasons later; however, before unpacking the episode, the crew also reflect on their love for the Getting Lost documentary and the larger fan community.
Want to get in touch? Visit our website & YouTube page! Follow us on YouTube: @MediaLitPodcast, Instagram: @media.lit.pod, Bluesky: @media-lit.bsky.social, and Twitter: @MediaLitPod! Also, hit us with your questions, comments, and episode requests at [email protected].