Geronimo Jackson’s song “Dharma Lady” has arrived to iTunes, as promised by ABC in a recent podcast. The song is very similar to The Donkey’s “Excelsior Lady” (the music is almost the same, but the lyrics have been modified).
If you are from the US you can download it for free on iTunes, those of you who live outside the USA can listen to it on the audio player below (thanks, EliOndra!).
Geronimo Jackson - “Dharma Lady”
The Donkeys - “Excelsior Lady”
I wonder which version was used on the episode “316″ when Jin was driving the Dharma van
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In this week’s podcast we discuss the big questions from the episode “316″, talk about the solved mysteries and share some of the comments left by SL-LOST.com readers on the episode’s open thread.
I like marinating on the show for a few days and going back and watching the show again, especially after talking things over with other Lost fans. Thanks to everyone out there who also comes on and leaves comments. I love hearing what other people are thinking as well.
1. I have been going back through some of the first four seasons as I was trying to find where Jack’s dad mentioned the grandfather Ray. See my previous post, but the only time he’s mentioned is in the mobisode. Anyway, it has me looking at things and thinking how it all connects. The opening scene this week with Jack back in the bamboo had me look back at right before he ended up on the bamboo the first time. There have been questions since Season One about how Jack was thrown so far off from the wreckage with only minor injuries. While on the plane Jack is drinking heavily. Here’s what Jack first tells Kate about what he remembers of the accident:
JACK [off camera at first]: We must have been at about 40,000 feet when it happened. Hit an air pocket. Dropped, maybe, 200 feet. The turbulence was: I blacked out.
Also, the flight attendant *slips* him two extra bottles of booze. So we could almost assume that someone wanted to make sure that he wasn’t hurt in the crash and perhaps doped him so he’d pass out? I think Jack may have *flashed* to the island the first time much like he did this time. He blacked out just like this time too. Coincidence? The first time he would not have been mentally accepting of the flash whereas this time he’s coming to be the Man of Faith and would be more open to the idea that he got there through some type of time travel versus just being another survivor of the airline crash.
Oh, and we were missing Vincent standing there looking at him.
Previously, on Lost: Ben’s been a busy little beaver, bribing, grifting and cajoling all of the Oceanic Six to go back to the island. Sun’s got a little idea of her own, though - an idea that involves popping a cap in Ben’s conniving ass. She has to put her cold dish back on ice, however, when Ben tells her he has to take her to see the magical time lady at the church. Jack tags along, because he hates being left out of ridiculous situations in which he can constantly call everyone crazy for believing the ridiculousness. At Mrs. Hawking’s neighborhood, Desmond shows up at the same time as everyone else and says he’s got some bizness to take care of. So, they get to it, and Mrs. Hawking gets all cryptic and just a bit pompous before the final thonk!
This week, on Lost: It all starts with the opening of an eye - Jack’s eye, to be precise.
Here we go, again.
He’s in the jungle. He stumbles to his feet. We get deja vu. In his hand is a torn piece of paper with the words “I wish” scribbled upon it. Off in the distance, he hears screams for help and, being a man of action, tears ass through the jungle to do what it is that Jack does - I mean, besides bitch at people and get all blowhardy. He rounds into a clearing and we half expect to see a big, hulking wreckage with mass chaos all around. Instead, it’s a cliff with a waterfall, and down below is Hurley, clinging desperately to a guitar case. Jack dives in, wrangles Hurley to the shallow end of the pool and then notices Kate is crumpled up on some rocks by the shore. She appears to be unconscious. It’s time for the swirling LOST…
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