Things you missed in “I Do”

SPOILERS AHEAD!

Here are some things you might have missed in the episode “I Do”.

Kate’s husband Kevin works for the Miami-Dade Miami police department, which means they were in South Florida. He drives a Miami-Dade police car. (Correction from TropicHunt.com Guy….Thanks!)

The tickets to Costa Rica were on Oceanic Airlines.

The conversation between Pickett and Juliet was at the labor area was:

P: I don’t understand. It’s supposed to be two weeks.
J: Our schedule’s been moved up.
P: What, is that an order?
J: It’s coming from him.
P: That’s stupid.
J: It’s not my call. That’s the way it is, Danny.
P: Alright.

“Lift up your eyes and look north

Things you missed in “The Cost of Living”

Here are some of the things you might not have seen in “The Cost of Living”:


  • The song at the funeral was Brenda Lee’s “I Wonder”.
  • In the second scene of Eko stumbling through the jungle, you can see the black smoke in the background for a split second just as he is getting up.
  • The name of the leader of the militia was named Emeka.

And a couple of repeats from previous episodes, mentioned here again in this episode:


  • The “new

Things you missed in “Every Man for Himself”

A few things you might have missed in Lost’s 4th episode of Season 3:


  • The Others took a submarine over to get the sailboat, and that submarine is called the Galaga

  • Juliet said, “That’s not how we do it over here, Jack” – which was a hint that they weren’t on the same island as the people from the plane crash

  • Kate’s response to Sawyer when she went back into the cage was “Live together, die alone”, a repeat of what Jack said last season

  • Jack is manipulating Juliet the very same way that Ben Linus (as Henry Gale) tried to manipulate Locke, when he asked who was in charge. Locke didn’t like it when “Henry” did it, and Juliet didn’t like it when Jack did it

  • The mumbled words that Jack was trying to hear in the broken speaker were of two men talking. The words were, “… under control. Yeah? You know what he’s doing to Karl? You know what he’s doing? It was a mistake to bring those two here.”

  • When Sawyer was waking up on the table, one of The Others (“Zeke”, I think) said that they didn’t have any communication for two days after the sky went purple.

  • The car Munson had hidden was in the South Florida area; it’s likely that’s where Sawyer was being held in prison.

Things you might have missed in Episode 2

Here are a few things that happened during Lost Season 3 Episode 2, “The Glass Ballerina”, that you might have missed:

Lost Spoilers Ahead

You’ve been warned….

The dock where Sayid tied up the sailboat is called the Pala Ferry. This is the same dock named in the Pearl orientation video.

The girl that talked to Kate from the bushes is named Alexandra; she’s Danielle’s (The French Woman’s) daughter. Alexandra cryptically mentioned to Kate that “You’re not even supposed to be in that cage

Season 2 recap and spoilers

The NY Post is running an article that briefly describes where LOST left things at the end of last season.

It also mentions two spoilers, so if you haven’t seen this yet, and don’t want to don’t read any further!

Mr. Eko (Adewale Akinnuoye-Agbaje) will have a flashback in episode five.

Libby (Cindy Watros) will return in a Hurley flashback.

Boone (Ian Somerhalder) will be back in some way, helping out Locke.

Some people not too happy with LOST

Chuck Barney has an article on Contra Costa Times.com that is going to make a few Lost fanatics upset –
Take a hint: Characters — not symbols — make show.

While I agree with some of what he’s saying, I do have to point out that the show has been very popular to this point for the very things that he wants to change about the show: The mythology, puzzles, and the whole sense of “What the heck is going on here”.

Tinkering with something that’s working never ends up well. Let’s hope the show runners can keep a good balance, and not dump what’s made the show work.

The Business Behind ‘Lost’

Lost The Game

The New York Times is running an article that discusses the merchandising and business behind ‘Lost’, which is a lot larger than I had imagined.

The article talks about the many products that have been created for the show. I thought it was interesting that some of the books by other authors were books that which Lindelof didn’t like very much. ABC merchandising commissioned them. So, they created Bad Twin the book we saw Sawyer reading last year, and put hints about what was going on in the show in there.

There’s Lost – The Game, Lost T-shirts, trading cards, Lost figurines (created by Todd McFarlane), Lost puzzles, and more.

As previously mentioned, they’re writing 13 Webisodes for Lost, and the article talks a bit about the other shows (CSI, 24, The Office) that are doing, or wanting to do the same thing.

Well worth reading.