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Read on as we go inside the numbers of the confusing, captivating, curious conundrum that is Lost--and no, I don't mean 4, 8, 15, 16, 23 and 42. * September 22, 2004: The date the pilot aired on ...
“Lost” is the first television program that owes its soul to video games. Remember the feeling you got the first time you tried a treasure hunt? For fans willing to “game” the show, it’s ...
The numbers get even more focus in Lost’s second season, but while they filled in a few answers viewers were looking for, they also only raised further questions.
Show ended without answering numerous questions, from the large to the picky. Why was Walt special? What did the numbers mean? And what was up with Kate's horse?
As the show progressed, the dizzying number of questions asked of the viewer made it a water cooler show unlike any before it. It was simply not possible to watch "Lost" without wanting to discuss ...
Lost took the world by storm when it debuted on ABC back in 2004, and the series was something of an unlikely hit. The show featured vague numbers and symbols, combined sci fi with mythology, and ...
There are a total of 11 notes found throughout the Central Bucker area of Amnesia: The Bunker. 9 of them being able to be acquired as soon as the starts while the other two are locked away and ...
A Fox News article says that four of the six winning numbers in the Mega Millions Drawing last night were the exact same numbers, in the exact same order, of the mystery numbers in the TV series ...
Early in the show, viewers are introduced to a series of six numbers - 4, 8, 15, 16, 23 and 42 ... Anyone who played the "Lost" numbers would have won $150 per ticket.
The "Jimmy Kimmel Live" post-"Lost" spoof-leaning send-off came in third out of the night with 3.2 million viewers, but Kimmel took home his talk show's third-largest adult audience ever.