Gotta say it was nice to learn a little more about the Widmore Corporation. * The photo previously seen in other episodes is taken at the photo stand.Īnd that was it. * The photo stand has a "15" on the top side of it. * The woman says pushing the button was the only truly great thing Desmond will ever do. The sound is identical to a ticking sound that could sometimes be heard in the Swan computer room. * In the ring shop, a faint ticking can be heard, probably from one of the clocks. * The song "Make Your Own Kind of Music" plays in the pub. * Widmore discusses his drink - a possible connection to Arthur Widmore in the Bad Twin novel, who seemed to be a connoisseur of good whiskey. He also refers to the Widmore company as "his foundation", which would make it the Widmore Foundation. * Widmore mentions the race around the world. * Desmond seems to lie about having military experience (or possibly didn't join up until after the events? A bit unclear.) * Desmond begins to say that he couldn't go to University after his father. * The artwork in Widmore's office shows a polar bear, mountains, a Buddha, and the word NAMASTE. * The microwave in the flat makes the same sound as the Swan alarm. These are just the ones I noticed, so there's probably plenty more other Lostpedians found: I'm going to try and note Lost-shoutouts (if you get me) and other continuity issues. So anyway, let's try to pin down some of the things in Desmond's dream/flashback/journey to the past/concusssion/who knows. In fact probably one of the few representations I believed was the man with the baseball bat lol! Its good when you take pride in your own nation, isn't it? Equally, its much more likely that a thug in a hooded jumper would have stolen the money from Charlie's guitar case, etc etc. ever, and must admit, can't say I've ever tried it (I'm sure I must be living a sheltered life though.). Apologies for popping the view, but I haven't seen a roast chestnut stand. Was it a flashback? Was it deja vu? Did Desmond go back in time? Who the heck was that woman? Who the hell wears a business suit with bright red converse?Īs a Brit, I felt this episode of course leant to my usual moan of "god Americans think THAT is London". Normally points of particular interest and "easter eggs" can be picked out, but with this one it seemed like the whole thing was mystery. I believe this episode could be successfully summarised in but one word: confusion.
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