WELCOME TO THE KIRK AND SKYLAR SHOW!

February 12th, 2009 marked our 1st Anniversary! Happy Anniversary to us!! We began filming in early December 2007, but didn't officially launch our blog with any video content, until February 12th, 2008, when we back-posted our first 3 shows.

Our goal was to make a show a week, and although 2/12/09's show was officially only our 50th "show", it was actually our 71st Post!!! (yes, that's right. I just gave that statement 3, count 'em, 3, exclamation points)!!!!

We re-enacted all 24 episodes of the first season of "Lost", and although this monumental task at times seemed like it would destroy us, we escaped, relatively unscathed. (No Action Figures were hurt in the filming of this series. Egos, however, were sometimes bruised, and the director's chair was fought over...often.)

Much love to all of you, who have visited and re-visited our site through our maiden year. We're still learning, and evolving. This isn't about Money (although Money is Nice), or Fame (I don't want to see Skylar in Rehab by the age of 11), but just about documenting our relationship, and sharing our thoughts and riffs on movies, books, and what was that other thing? Hmmm....oh, yeah, that little t.v. show: "Lost".

Please come back often, and check on our progress, or subscribe, and you'll be pestered with e-mails whenever we post.

Thanks for watching, and as always feel free to comment.

-Kirk and Skylar


Monday, May 18, 2009

Episode Sixty-Four: "Lost" Deleted Scenes: "The Variable", "Follow the Leader", and "The Incident"


We enact our last set of "Deleted Scenes", from Season Five of "Lost".

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