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EPISODE · Aug 25, 2025 · 28 MIN

Talkin' Lost Episode 48 - Every Man for Himself (plus Caught Stealing)

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In this episode, we dive deep into Lost Season 3, Episode 4: “Every Man for Himself.” Sawyer takes center stage in one of the most brutal and revealing episodes yet, as he finds himself at the mercy of the Others—literally. We break down the layered manipulation tactics of Ben, explore the psychological warfare that defines this chapter, and unpack how this episode reframes Sawyer’s character through flashbacks and pain. Jack's moral conflict and Desmond’s eerie premonitions also get the spotlight as we explore the shifting power dynamics across the island.Then, in the second half of the pod, we shift gears to something equally intense but far more surreal: Darren Aronofsky’s new film Caught Stealing. Based on Charlie Huston’s noir crime novel, this gritty, hallucinatory thriller stars Austin Butler as a washed-up former ballplayer dragged into a spiral of violence in 1990s NYC. Zoë Kravitz brings her signature edge as a mysterious ally with motives of her own, while Matt Smith delivers a chilling performance as a sadistic gangster who's not nearly as scary as he looks. We’ll explore how Aronofsky’s fever-dream direction collides with pulp noir to create what might be his most accessible—and twisted—film since Black Swan.Join us for a ride through mind games, moral ambiguity, and cinematic madness.🎧 Stream now wherever you get your podcasts.

In this episode, we dive deep into Lost Season 3, Episode 4: “Every Man for Himself.” Sawyer takes center stage in one of the most brutal and revealing episodes yet, as he finds himself at the mercy of the Others—literally. We break down the layered manipulation tactics of Ben, explore the psychological warfare that defines this chapter, and unpack how this episode reframes Sawyer’s character through flashbacks and pain. Jack's moral conflict and Desmond’s eerie premonitions also get the spotlight as we explore the shifting power dynamics across the island.Then, in the second half of the pod, we shift gears to something equally intense but far more surreal: Darren Aronofsky’s new film Caught Stealing. Based on Charlie Huston’s noir crime novel, this gritty, hallucinatory thriller stars Austin Butler as a washed-up former ballplayer dragged into a spiral of violence in 1990s NYC. Zoë Kravitz brings her signature edge as a mysterious ally with motives of her own, while Matt Smith delivers a chilling performance as a sadistic gangster who's not nearly as scary as he looks. We’ll explore how Aronofsky’s fever-dream direction collides with pulp noir to create what might be his most accessible—and twisted—film since Black Swan.Join us for a ride through mind games, moral ambiguity, and cinematic madness.🎧 Stream now wherever you get your podcasts.

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