Easter egg
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An Easter egg is hidden content intentionally inserted by the creators. With respect to Lost, such content may be:
- hidden inside either the episodes themselves, where they range from personal jokes, to foreshadowing or development of a plotline or;
- integrated within the retail DVD interfaces as hidden functions, interface behaviors, and full videos, where Easter eggs have become an expected part of this product industry.
The solutions to the code puzzles on the back of the Lost jigsaw puzzles may also be considered a form of Easter egg. Also, other media content such as comics and other television programs occasionally make allusions to Lost, which may also be considered Easter eggs.
The actual term Easter egg derives from the traditional Easter egg hunt, a Western holiday tradition where children search for Easter eggs which have been hidden outdoors. An Easter egg in the figurative sense is hidden content that creators of certain media, have decided to place within their creations, for reasons that may be personal, novelty, or in the case of DVDs, marketing reasons.
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Season 1 Easter eggs
1x15: "Homecoming"
- Charlie asks Lucy Heatherton where her father is and she replies "I think he's off buying some paper company up in Slough". This is a reference to the UK version of The Office, of which JJ Abrams is a fan.
1x18: "Numbers"
- The lottery girl on TV is Mary Jo, played by Brittany Perrineau, the real life wife of Harold Perrineau.
- Hurley's grandfather Tito Reyes is played by Archie Ahuna, the Emmy award-winning visual effects supervisor for Lost.
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Season 2 Easter eggs
2x02: "Adrift"
- As Sawyer and Michael cling onto the broken raft, a shark with a DHARMA logo visible on its fin swims past. This was confirmed as an Easter Egg rather than a plot clue (although it was later referenced jokingly when Jack was in the aquarium).
2x14: "One of Them"
- Henry Gale's balloon is sponsored by Widmore Corporation, Minnesota Metallurgy & Mining Co, Mr. Cluck's Chicken Shack and Nozz-A-La Cola. Nozz-A-La is a fictional brand of root beer-like soda, used by Stephen King in his "Dark Tower" novels.
2x15: "Maternity Leave"
- The paintings hanging in the Staff OR for Claire's OB/GYN procedures are Georgia O'Keeffe's 1923 "Grey Line with Black, Blue and Yellow" and 1919 "Music: Pink and Blue II". O'Keeffe is known for paintings of flowers rendered to resemble female genitalia. These paintings were also visible in 3x16 "One of Us"
2x18:"Dave"
- Executive producer Jack Bender's daughter Sophie Owens-Bender plays one of the patients in the Santa Rosa Mental Health Institute, according to commentary on the extras of Lost: The Complete Second Season (DVD)
- One of the patients in the Santa Rosa Mental Health Institute is holding a stuffed polar bear during the basketball game.
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Season 3 Easter eggs
3x01: "A Tale of Two Cities"
- Adam, one of the members of the book club that argues with Juliet is a cameo role for Stephen Semel, an Emmy award-winning editor of Lost
- Jack's crossword answers shows several easter eggs, including references to characters in the show.
3x03: "Further Instructions"
- Eddie Colburn can be seen wearing a Geronimo Jackson T-Shirt.
3x04: "Every Man for Himself"
- The bunny Ben keeps in the cage has a number 8 painted on its back, a nod to Stephen King.
3x07: "Not in Portland"
- When visiting her sister, Juliet walks past a bedside table upon which is a DHARMA-style octagon with a black and white feng shui symbol in the centre.
- While Juliet is looking out a window at a Miami skyline an Oceanic Airlines plane flies overhead.
- Mittelos Bioscience is featured in the episode, which is an anagram of "Lost Time".
- While on the operating table, the machine monitoring Ben's blood pressure displays a reading of 108.
- The Room 23 video contains backwards speech. Backmasking the clip reveals the audio message, "Only fools are enslaved by time and space".
- An advert for Apollo Candy Bars is visible on the side of a bus.
- Aldo is seen reading chapter 7 of A Brief History of Time at the Hydra Station. Chaper 7, "Black Holes Ain't So Black" covers black holes and the bending of time.
3x08: "Flashes Before Your Eyes"
- While Desmond is watching football in the pub, pitch adverts for the TV show Exposé, Butties Diapers, Gannon Car Rentals, Oceanic Airlines, Apollo Candy Bars, Mr Clucks and the Hanso Foundation are all advertised.
- The red paint Desmond knocked over is called "FUTURE".
3x14: "Exposé"
- During the scene of the filming of the Exposé TV show, the clapper board and directors chair show the name Stephen Williams, who was the actual director for Exposé.
- Dr. Kincaid, the man who tended to Locke when he first became paralysed, is also mentioned in the episode "Exposé" when Paulo reads the description of the director he and Nikki had just killed. One of the shows it was said the director had been the mastermind of was "Dr. Kincaid Esquire".
3x16: "One of Us"
- The waiting area of Herarat Aviation is seen. Herarat is an anagram of Earhart, which has led people to believe this references Amelia Earhart.
- The paintings hanging in the Staff OR for Sabine's failed OB/GYN operation are Georgia O'Keefe's 1923 "Grey Line with Black, Blue and Yellow" and 1919 "Music: Pink and Blue II". O'Keefe is known for paintings of flowers rendered to resemble female genitalia. These paintings were also visible in 2x15 "Maternity Leave"
3x18: "D.O.C."
- In flashback, when Sun went to visit her father at his offices, the company contained Korean script translating to Paik Heavy Industries. Moments later, Sun entered Mr. Paik's office, interrupting a conversation. This was the only Korean in the episode not subtitled. It was found that the individuals in the room were discussing forged shipping documents, and explicitly mentioned The Hanso Foundation (providing a hidden link to the Lost Experience).
3x20: "The Man Behind the Curtain"
- The dog painting in Jacob's house is actually in real-life of Lulu, a dog owned by executive producer Jack Bender.
- Ben's mother Emily Linus, is played by Carrie Preston, the real life wife of Michael Emerson, who plays Ben.
3x22: "Through the Looking Glass"
- The name of the funeral parlor Jack goes to, "Hoffs/Drawlar," is an anagram for "Flash Forward".
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Season 4 Easter eggs
Hurley and Sawyer played Risk. Sawyer twice rolled the dice, which read 16. At the Sonar Fence, Alex pushes the numbers 1623. When Ben arrives at the Hotel to visit Charles, he tells the the doorman he is there to see Mr. and Mrs. Kendrick in apartment 4E.
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DVD Easter eggs
All three Complete DVD box sets contain Easter eggs. These are viewed either by watching certain menu backgrounds for long enough or finding hidden menu options with your DVD controller. The majority of eggs are bloopers, behind the scenes footage or novelty items.
Jigsaw puzzles
Between July 2006 and August 2007 a series of Lost themed jigsaw puzzles were released. Although seemingly each one a 1000 piece puzzle based on a particular theme, each puzzle when completed holds several secret messages when viewed in the dark. Gregg Nations, part of the Lost production and writing team, has cited information gained from the Easter eggs in this series of puzzles as canon[1].
See also
The following articles describe other content that might be considered to be easter eggs.
- Character appearances - table of character appearances, including appearances of characters in the flashback storylines of other characters.
- However, these are generally not considered to be Easter Eggs, but rather evidence of a future plot development.
- Find 815 - this alternate reality game had easter egg content
- Literary references - list of the books that have appeared in episodes
- Logos - list of fictional logos that have appeared in episodes
- Music - list of music that have appeared in episodes
- Outside references to Lost - some references to Lost are easter eggs in other works
- Whisper transcripts
External links
- Humpys.net - Fan site known for its Easter egg collection.
- Doc Arzt's Easter egg blog
- Dark UFO's Easter egg blog

