Did ya notice?
Here are some things you may, or may not have noticed on “The Cost of Living”!
All around, it was a light episode for easter eggs. Here are some I found (click the images for full size).
Cut Cue: This cue card was only seen for a flash in a quick cut it says “Read these and stay focused”. It was originally the second card shown.
We got a quick peek at what is most likely the computer room for the Flame.
As well as the man who lives in the flame. The myterious one eyed man is played by Wishmaster star Andrew Divoff
Paolo’s shirt says, in spanish, Sky Water and Earth.
Why isn’t this Virgin Mary burnt?














I wondered why EVERYTHING in the plane seemed to be unscathed. Perhaps it started raining or something 2 minutes into the funeral pyre. Who knows? It does bug me though.
Comment by RSL — November 3, 2006 @ 2:42 pm
you know what else bugged me, eko’s bandage that ran across his chest remained white after the fact that he rubbed mud on it. If you remember he rubbed mud on it while he was drinking water at the stream. then when he got to the plane with locke and the rest it was white again. and also the cross his brother wore originally had the metal chain to hold it. then when locke gave it back to eko it was made of yarn.
Comment by samsneed — November 3, 2006 @ 7:44 pm
the music played at the funeral of the others, is the same music that hurley and sayid picked up on their improvised radio in the previous season, so they heard the music from a funeral of an other
Comment by Timor — November 3, 2006 @ 9:52 pm
In this photo, doesn’t it look sort of like there’s a symbol on the back of the computer? It could just be because the image is so fuzzy… but….
Comment by Sleepy — November 3, 2006 @ 10:38 pm
does anyone know what the smoke monster said right after Eko said the prayer and just before the smoke monster picks him up?
Comment by totallylost — November 4, 2006 @ 8:29 am
Teresa falls up the stairs… That wasn’t the same music, Timor. The song in that episode was an instrumental by a Big Band band. The one in this episode was a pop song from the 1960s. Entirely different. Not to mention, Hurley & Sayid briefly heard a radio DJ. The song at the funeral didn’t have anyone talking over the loudspeaker. No way for them to hear it, since it was clearly an internal closed circuit PA system, and the radio was picking up a RADIO frequency. Teresa falls down the dtairs…
Comment by Boone's corpse — November 4, 2006 @ 11:14 am
Teresa falls up the stairs… That wasn’t the same music, Timor. The song in that episode was an instrumental by a Big Band band. The one in this episode was a pop song from the 1960s. Entirely different. Not to mention, Hurley & Sayid briefly heard a radio DJ. The song at the funeral didn’t have anyone talking over the loudspeaker. No way for them to hear it, since it was clearly an internal closed circuit PA system, and the radio was picking up a RADIO frequency. Teresa falls down the dtairs…
Comment by Boone's corpse — November 4, 2006 @ 11:14 am
Teresa falls up the stairs… That wasn’t the same music, Timor. The song in that episode was an instrumental by a Big Band band. The one in this episode was a pop song from the 1960s. Entirely different. Not to mention, Hurley & Sayid briefly heard a radio DJ. The song at the funeral didn’t have anyone talking over the loudspeaker. No way for them to hear it, since it was clearly an internal closed circuit PA system, and the radio was picking up a RADIO frequency. Teresa falls down the dtairs…
Comment by Boone's corpse — November 4, 2006 @ 11:14 am
Teresa falls up the stairs… That wasn’t the same music, Timor. The song in that episode was an instrumental by a Big Band band. The one in this episode was a pop song from the 1960s. Entirely different. Not to mention, Hurley & Sayid briefly heard a radio DJ. The song at the funeral didn’t have anyone talking over the loudspeaker. No way for them to hear it, since it was clearly an internal closed circuit PA system, and the radio was picking up a RADIO frequency. Teresa falls down the dtairs…
Comment by Boone's corpse — November 4, 2006 @ 11:14 am
Teresa falls up the stairs… That wasn’t the same music, Timor. The song in that episode was an instrumental by a Big Band band. The one in this episode was a pop song from the 1960s. Entirely different. Not to mention, Hurley & Sayid briefly heard a radio DJ. The song at the funeral didn’t have anyone talking over the loudspeaker. No way for them to hear it, since it was clearly an internal closed circuit PA system, and the radio was picking up a RADIO frequency. Teresa falls down the dtairs…
Comment by Boone's corpse — November 4, 2006 @ 11:14 am
Teresa falls up the stairs… That wasn’t the same music, Timor. The song in that episode was an instrumental by a Big Band band. The one in this episode was a pop song from the 1960s. Entirely different. Not to mention, Hurley & Sayid briefly heard a radio DJ. The song at the funeral didn’t have anyone talking over the loudspeaker. No way for them to hear it, since it was clearly an internal closed circuit PA system, and the radio was picking up a RADIO frequency. Teresa falls down the dtairs…
Comment by Boone's corpse — November 4, 2006 @ 11:14 am
Teresa falls up the stairs… That wasn’t the same music, Timor. The song in that episode was an instrumental by a Big Band band. The one in this episode was a pop song from the 1960s. Entirely different. Not to mention, Hurley & Sayid briefly heard a radio DJ. The song at the funeral didn’t have anyone talking over the loudspeaker. No way for them to hear it, since it was clearly an internal closed circuit PA system, and the radio was picking up a RADIO frequency. Teresa falls down the dtairs…
Comment by Boone's corpse — November 4, 2006 @ 11:14 am
Teresa falls up the stairs… That wasn’t the same music, Timor. The song in that episode was an instrumental by a Big Band band. The one in this episode was a pop song from the 1960s. Entirely different. Not to mention, Hurley & Sayid briefly heard a radio DJ. The song at the funeral didn’t have anyone talking over the loudspeaker. No way for them to hear it, since it was clearly an internal closed circuit PA system, and the radio was picking up a RADIO frequency. Teresa falls down the dtairs…
Comment by Boone's corpse — November 4, 2006 @ 11:14 am
Teresa falls up the stairs… That wasn’t the same music, Timor. The song in that episode was an instrumental by a Big Band band. The one in this episode was a pop song from the 1960s. Entirely different. Not to mention, Hurley & Sayid briefly heard a radio DJ. The song at the funeral didn’t have anyone talking over the loudspeaker. No way for them to hear it, since it was clearly an internal closed circuit PA system, and the radio was picking up a RADIO frequency. Teresa falls down the dtairs…
Comment by Boone's corpse — November 4, 2006 @ 11:14 am
This is bugging me because it seems to have gone unnoticed- has anyone else noticed the symbol on the side of the truck carrying the `vaccine` in Yemmy`s village? It`s the Staff, from the island`s medical centre.
Comment by desree — November 4, 2006 @ 9:08 pm
I think the last one is interesting. why DIDN’T the virgin mary burn?
Comment by kitty — November 4, 2006 @ 11:47 pm
desree:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Caduceus
Comment by oscar — November 5, 2006 @ 4:47 am
Maybe Vincent brought it back to the plane to hide it…so that he could tempt Charlie with it later. I doubt any of you have forgotten the episode where the dog attempted to get Charlie hooked on heroin again.
The dog is evil. That’s why Michael left it on the island. It is the Ruiner of Lives.
Comment by Graphic Maniac — November 5, 2006 @ 5:33 pm
Hahaha thanks for putting that link in (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Caduceus) for those who don’t know what the staff is. I cringe at the thought of a Lost viewer driving by a doctor’s office thinking it has some connection to LOST.
Comment by Kevonski — November 6, 2006 @ 5:07 pm
Electric scooters are allowed on public transit (bus/train/plane) whereas electric powered scooters are prohibited. Noise and air pollution of electric powered scooters is eliminated.
Comment by Electric Scooter — November 7, 2006 @ 2:28 pm