Wednesday, May 4, 2016

How to Watch TV: Chronologically LOST

Thanks to the powers of reddit, it's just been brought to my attention that the good folks over at the Comeuppence Network (@_HowToWatchTV) have a weekly show that they do on Chronologically LOST. Looks like they started last October, and once a week they put up a new show covering the next episode in the series. Go check out their Youtube channel, they talk about a bunch of shows, not just CL (And if you're a Lost fan there's a good chance you watch a lot of the other shows they talk about as well).


How to Watch TV: Chronologically LOST

8 comments:

  1. So can you still watch chronologically lost? All the links i found on your Facebook page are expired.

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    1. Hi, are there specific episodes you're having problems with? I didn't check all the videos, but if you go to the FB page's video tab, they're all listed there: https://www.facebook.com/pg/ChronologicallyLOST/videos/

      I *think* they should still work. Let me know if they're not.

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    1. The episodes are either available to watch on our Facebook page, or you can download the torrents for them. All of those links are readily available on the homepage.

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    2. The links on the FB page say “unavailable “ ☹️🤔

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    3. Yes, unfortunately it appears that FB has finally discovered the CL fan page and deleted it. I'll have to go through the blog and take out references to the episodes.

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    Watching 'Chronologically LOST' is a journey through the enigmatic world of the series, offering a fresh perspective on the intricate storytelling. By reordering the episodes chronologically, it's a captivating way to delve deeper into the characters' backstories and mysteries, providing a unique viewing experience. This approach invites both devoted fans and newcomers to appreciate the brilliance of 'LOST' from a new angle, offering a thrilling adventure through time and narrative layers.

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