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In this episode, we journey back to the hauntingly emotional depths of Lost Season 2, Episode 22: “Three Minutes.” We unpack Michael’s inner turmoil as he strikes a desperate bargain to save his son, Walt. From the quiet dread of the Others’ camp to the layered manipulations that fuel the final leg of the season, this episode forces us to confront what we’re willing to sacrifice in the name of love—and how much control we really have over our choices.

But the darkness doesn’t end on the island.

We then dive headfirst into Ari Aster’s haunting new film, Eddington — a surreal descent into generational trauma, grief, and psychological collapse. Known for his unique brand of cerebral horror, Aster pushes boundaries once again, and we’re here to unravel it all.

From the cryptic symbolism and layered storytelling to the shocking final act and unnerving score, we break down the film’s central themes, character arcs, and hidden meanings. Is Eddington Aster’s most ambitious work yet — or his most divisive?

Whether you left the theater shaken, confused, or both, we’ve got the analysis you’ve been craving. Spoilers ahead — enter at your own risk.

🎧 Tune in and let’s explore the beautiful terror of Eddington. And be sure to keep tuning in every week for more content only on the #talkintvpodcast