Easter Eggtown
Last night’s episode of Lost was a fairly good one when it came to Easter Eggs. Maybe that’s the real reason they called it "Eggtown." This week we explore the meaning behind the books seen in the episode, Faraday’s mysterious six of clubs, the reappearance of Patsy Cline, and why Miles may have wanted $3.2 million.









Anyone else find it funny when Locke threw the breakfast tray against what was supposed to be a concrete wall, the wall flexed like cheap plastic. I am just going to assume this was a funny blooper and a set builder/designer should get canned, but what if Locke now has the power to meld matter, but he hasn’t learned how to do it yet and so it only happens when he is angry? I’m sticking with the blooper answer.
Comment by hhhhfdhfdhdhds — February 22, 2008 @ 8:12 pm
I think I just spit a little bit on my monitor! Locke can “meld matter” when he’s angry…oh that’s hilarious.
Comment by Me — February 22, 2008 @ 8:43 pm
well 3.2 is kinda of 23 backwards in a way it is
Comment by Mike aka JUDE — February 23, 2008 @ 6:34 pm
The 3.2 million has me stumped. Maybe Miles has spoke with a dead spirit and found out that Ben has that much. I know, just a way out guess. Notice how the number 3.2 is close to the bearing of 325 and close to the over 31 minutes Faradays experiment shows. Just seems like similarities or perhaps only coincidence. I like someone’s guess that Miles may be speaking code to Ben after all.
Comment by JDG — February 24, 2008 @ 2:09 pm
I think the conversation between Ben and Miles definitely could be a kind of code.
When Miles says that he needs 3.2 millon dollars, this could be in reference to the bearing off of the island. Miles says that he needs the money in three days. Could this be in reference to the time difference on the island as opposed to the real world? Miles could, in effect, be saying, “Is the time difference three days?” And Ben, by this same theory, could be replying, “No. It’s a week.” Maybe. Maybe not. Just some thoughts…
Comment by Lloyd in PA — February 24, 2008 @ 6:58 pm