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DVR Divas Podcast: Getting 'Lost'

Jorge Garcia as Hurley on LostFall TV, schmall TV ... AOL TV editors Sandy Deane and Kelly Woo want to know about the final season of 'Lost.' Luckily, TVGuide.com's Natalie Abrams called in with juicy scoop about the bomb, Hurley's love life (not looking good) and what the premiere episode's title might mean.

Plus, the ladies dish about the hotness of the Notorious B.A.G. (Brian Austin Green) and the 'Glee'-ful vocal stylings of Kristin Chenoweth -- and how both need their own shows right now.



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