Lost audio reviews: back for one week only!

Despite my optimism, it'll be back to a text review for the next episode since I'll be out of town. In the meantime, here's 30 minutes of speculative (and somewhat hoarse) chatter on the specialist subject of "Eggtown - Parenthood and the Oceanic 6".

Related links:
Eggtown screencaps @ Lost-Media
LostCasts
Official Lost site

Direct download: sofadogs_104_lost4x04.mp3
Category:Lost Reviews -- posted at: 8:12 PM

Well, it took me nearly two years, but I've finally done it. I have now recorded commentaries for every episode of Firefly. I finish out this long, memorable journey, fittingly enough with the final episode, Objects In Space. In the show, River melts away and becomes the ship, a bounty hunter sneaks on board and wrestles with his own sanity while holding Simon at gunpoint and Jayne sleeps through it all.

Please join me for this one-man, pity party as I mourn the loss of such an amazing, innovative, funny slice of science fiction greatness in television. As is generally the case, please listen for my preemptive countdown before starting the episode on your DVD.

The Firefly commentaries have stopped here, for now. He understands. He does not comprehend.
Direct download: sofadogs_firefly_objectsinspace.mp3
Category:Firefly -- posted at: 5:24 AM

No podcast this week (again) because I had a bit of a throat thing going on (again) over the weekend, and the review is late because...well...I'm just writing it now.

The Economist is this week's ep, and with a nice, obscure-sounding title I was bound to enjoy it. Factor in that it was Sayid's turn to take centre stage and it's high fives all round.

The end of the writer's strike has thrown up the possibility of 5 more new episodes of Lost being produced this season, bringing the total to 13. Chances are there will be a long break before the new batch air though.

Spoilers for Lost episode 4x03 follow:

Click here to open the review

Related links:
The Economist screencaps @ Lost-Media
LostCasts
Official Lost site

Category:Lost Reviews -- posted at: 10:43 PM

As of episode 8, John and Scott's Couch Surfing has now migrated across to Geekshow.us. Just as well really - I'm not sure our webspace could have coped with the sheer megabytage those guys were producing for a while there!

To check out episode 8, 'The Whedon/Zombie Dance-Off', click here.

And here is where you'll find new Couch Surfing episodes in the future :)

Category:Couch Surfing -- posted at: 11:27 AM

And our streak of weekly Lost podcasts ends at...um...one. Oh well, we had a good run...

This week's episode, Confirmed Dead, didn't interest me nearly as much as last week's, so perhaps it's fitting that it should be the first to fall by the audio wayside. With the writers' strike possibly at an end, there may still be hope (blindly optimistic or otherwise) for the season to be completed and aired the way it was intended - 16 consecutive episodes. More episodes means more chance of the odd podcast falling through the cracks, so with that in mind I'm instituting a radical new policy of subsitute textual reviews. Yes, while I may not have enjoyed Confirmed Dead enough to chat about it, I can still muster up the will to write about it!

Spoilers for Lost episode 4x02 follow:

Click here to open the exciting, text-based content!
Update: Now with added Gary!


Related links:
Confirmed Dead screencaps @ Lost-Media
LostCasts
Official Lost site

Category:Lost Reviews -- posted at: 4:00 PM

CANNONBALL!!!

As if anyone needed any reminder, Lost is back. 7 months to wait and scarcely 7 weeks worth of episodes to look forward to, so Stu and Gary make sure they get in on the ground floor with a wander through the season premiere, The Beginning of the End. Besides a little flash-forward confusion, it's business as usual.

No spoilers, as long as you don't count inferences made by reading the opening credits...

For more Lost:
Official Lost
LostCasts

Direct download: sofadogs_102_lost4x01.mp3
Category:Lost Reviews -- posted at: 11:10 PM

In episode seven of Couch Surfing, the guys wage war against ill-mannered comic shop owners. Scott recommends the film, 27 Dresses for both Men and Women, while pushing for more James Marsden on the big screen. John is unimpressed with both Saw IV and Hatchet, but finds plenty of Super-Action entertainment with Rambo. The two of them share celebrity meet and greet stories from conventions, but also urge Sarah Michelle Gellar to appear at this year's Buffy Reunion Event, or risk losing fans. The following artists can be heard in this episode:

John Reuben, Drowning Pool, Brian Tyler, Marilyn Manson, Fear Factory, Stars, Radiohead, The Crystals, Starling, Paris Hilton, Junior Senior, CSS, INXS, Garbage, Jet, Moby, Tuatara, Journey, Cat Stevens, Blink 182 and The Fabulous Thunderbirds.
Direct download: sofadogs_couch_surfing_7.mp3
Category:Couch Surfing -- posted at: 12:04 PM