The Easter Eggs for this week’s Lost episode gives a nod to pretty much everything that Sawyer did in previous episodes: all the books he’s read, all the things he’s done, and all that he’s lived for. And, of course, the obligatory Numbers mention. All that and more in the Easter Eggs for this week’s Lost episode, “Recon”.
Ben’s adventures in letting go of his attempts at power in exchange for humility and a few happy faces were also reflected in a couple of book we saw in this week’s Lost episode. There’s the irony seen in (larger) gas tanks and there’s a surprise reference to Nikki and Paulo. All that in the Easter Eggs for the latest Lost episode, “Dr. Linus”.
So nothing bad happened to Sun - but you can’t say the same for Dogen and Lennon. We’re still sorting through the last ten minutes of the latest Lost episode, but there are other things to pay attention to. Like, say, Keamy’s love of eggs, or Lost making the unusual decision of using music different from Michael Giacchino’s score (and not coming from speakers of some sort) in a scene. All that, in the Easter Eggs for “Sundown”.
I think it’s safe to call the Lighthouse a pretty big Easter Egg. Numbers, numbers, and more numbers! The list! Kate is actually there! The mirrors! Whose house is that? All that, plus a possible connection between Jack’s son and another character, feature in the Easter Eggs for “Lighthouse”.
Who had chills when you heard parallel Locke’s alarm clock sounding very much like the alarm at the Swan? That, plus a bunch of familiar faces and tweaked backgrounds, feature in the Easter Eggs for “The Substitute”.
Noticed something familiar in last night’s episode? Not just Ethan - maybe a handful of other familiar faces (and things)? How exactly was Dogen brought to the Island? All that and more in the Easter Eggs for “What Kate Does”.
What was the meaning of Rose’s magazine or the book Desmond was reading on the plane? What was different about Hurley besides his good luck? And what do the TV shows Reaper and Supernatural have to do with Lost? The answers can all be found in the Easter Eggs for the season 6 premiere, “LA X.”
Judging from the new set of Lost promo photos ABC released, it seems that way. The group photos are out, and it is more than inspired by da Vinci’s painting The Last Supper - only with the show’s main characters sharing a Dharma-stocked dinner with Locke, who takes the role of Jesus Christ.


On the second photo, five characters moved places: Miles, Claire, Hurley, Ben and Sun. Surely that means something, right?
Two hours means plenty of Easter Eggs, especially when we get eight flashbacks not counting the opening scene with Jacob and…whoever that dude was (I’m accepting the Devil Theory). But for more on Jacob, books, music, candy bars, “Pilot” references, and translations of Richard’s Latin answer and Jacob’s Greek tapestry writing, check out the Easter Eggs by clicking below.
The penultimate episode of the season included one major, mind-blowing scene when John Locke led Richard Alpert to himself so that Richard coule tell Locke what to do. But that wasn’t the only important callback to earlier this season, with lines of dialogue from Hurley and Eloise being used once again. Also, did you spot this week’s reference to 23? Check out the Easter Eggs to see this and more.