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A featurette called "Lost: On Location" features cast and crew discussing production of select episodes, including "Through the Looking Glass". The episode was rerun for the first time on January 30, 2008, with on-screen text in the lower third of the screen, similar to VH1 's Pop-up Video . [ 50 ]
The scene was filmed with stunt double Jake Kilfoyle at the Looking Glass set that was previously used for the third season episodes titled "Greatest Hits" and "Through the Looking Glass". [23] Most Lost episodes feature crossovers and "Easter eggs"—intentionally hidden clues and references to the show's mythology [24] —and "The Beginning ...
A Dharma-related Easter Egg in Half-Life 2: Episode Two. A Dharma logo in Cloverfield. In Half-Life 2: Episode Two, players can find an Easter egg in the sixth chapter, "Our Mutual Fiend". In another twist which connects the two media, Our Mutual Friend is a book that Desmond was saving to read just before his suicide in the Swan station on Lost.
It's Easter, hop to it! Easter eggs: Not all they're cracked up to be. This Easter story has a hoppy ending. Peep-a-boo! Wishing you a hare-raising Easter.
Nope, just silly puns on eggs, the Easter Bunny and a whole lot of funny knock-knock jokes that you can break out whenever the occasion calls for a little lighthearted humor.
Humpty Dumpty and Alice, from Through the Looking-Glass. Illustration by John Tenniel. Humpty Dumpty also makes an appearance in Lewis Carroll's Through the Looking-Glass (1871). There Alice remarks that Humpty is "exactly like an egg", which Humpty finds to be "very provoking" in the looking-glass world. Alice clarifies that she said he looks ...
If you're looking for a fast, vegetarian pasta dish to serve for Easter, then look no further. Snap peas and fresh basil flavor an easy white sauce in this tasty, 20-minute dish that's also a ...
Jack Shephard, who was the central character in "Through the Looking Glass", and appeared in two flashforwards in "The Beginning of the End" Kate Austen, who appeared in the final flashforward of "Through the Looking Glass" Hugo "Hurley" Reyes, who was the main character in "The Beginning of the End"