Lost hidden clues
Lost Easter egg hunt: The Man From Tallahassee
Besides being one of the best Lost episodes in a long time, "The Man From Tallahassee" had a major helping of Easter eggs. The objects in Ben's house were a significant source of clues about the Others. As usual, the eggs provide more questions than answers, but that's what makes Lost so complex, right? Here's what the vast community of bloggers, fans, and critics has noticed so far:
The Numbers: Many viewers noticed the presence of the numbers in Locke's flashback. Ben mentioned that Locke had spent four years in a wheelchair before the plane crash. In what was probably the coolest use of the numbers ever, Locke was paralyzed after an eight-story fall.
Lost Easter egg hunt: Not in Portland
Since the newest episode of Lost aired, blogs, fansites, and message boards have been buzzing with Easter egg discoveries. For those of you lacking the time or resources to delve through countless websites, here's a rundown of the major clues found during the last week:
- The Numbers: As with any Lost episode, "Not in Portland" contained a few references to everyone's favorite numbers. The most obvious use was found during the brainwashing scene, in which Karl was being kept in Room 23. During Juliet's flashback an observant viewer could see that her security card had "A-4" printed on it.
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