Episode - The Whole Truth
Episode "The Whole Truth"
Air Date: Wednesday, 22 March, 2006
Some theories and observations:
1. The album Lock is looking at down in the hatch is "Geronimo Jackson". According to Wikipedia this is: "a band, believed to be fictional whose album is found by Charlie and Hurley in the Hatch during the episode "The Hunting Party." This album is reported to be produced by "Locke and Key Records". Lost writers Carlton Cuse and Damon Lindelof mention in a Lost Podcast that music from the 1970s band "Geronimo Jackson" will be appearing on the show. In reality the band appears to be fictional though, or at very least a reference to 70's band 'Geronimo Black' - who incidentally wrote the song 'Other man', which as we know is an anagram of "Ethan Rom", the other and Claire's "Doctor" from the Medical Hatch.
2. The song playing in the back ground while Locke is looking at record albums is "Pushin' Too Hard" by The Seeds from the Evil Hoodoo record. Also, from the Easy Rider soundtrack. Is Henry Gale pushin' too hard on Locke???
3. Why isn't the Apollo chocolate bar that Hurley offers Sun a Dharma Brand like all the other food on the island?
4. Widmore Labs Pregnancy Test - There was also a Widmore Construction Company in the Episode "Fire + Water", which revolves around Charley. The producers have stated that Widmore Construction will play a major roll in upcoming episodes. Did they build the bunkers??? Was the preg. test on the island before the plane crashed?? Not part of the luggage??? Another theory states that the pregnancy test was on the airplane because one of the lost is also recently pregnant. Widmore Labs can be arranged to spell "A womb Dr. lies".
5. Where did Charley get a hand-gun??? Had to be from Sawyer???
6. Note to Pete: The map was drawn by Henry Gale on the title page of the book that Locke gave to him in the gun locker. The book is "The Brothers Karamazov" by Fyodor Mikhailovich Dostoevsky. Dostoyevsky’s 1880 novel, The Brothers Karamazov, is a tale of bitter family rivalries. Sort of what Henry Gale is doing to Jack and Locke as he pits them against each other. How anyone could find anything using that poorly drawn map is beyond me!!
7. The relationship game - Mr. Lee (Sun's English teacher) left Korea for America because of an American woman. Could it have been Kate???
8. Off-subject and not part of the episode but "Oceanic" is an anagram for cocaine, hmmm....
More next week.
Air Date: Wednesday, 22 March, 2006
Some theories and observations:
1. The album Lock is looking at down in the hatch is "Geronimo Jackson". According to Wikipedia this is: "a band, believed to be fictional whose album is found by Charlie and Hurley in the Hatch during the episode "The Hunting Party." This album is reported to be produced by "Locke and Key Records". Lost writers Carlton Cuse and Damon Lindelof mention in a Lost Podcast that music from the 1970s band "Geronimo Jackson" will be appearing on the show. In reality the band appears to be fictional though, or at very least a reference to 70's band 'Geronimo Black' - who incidentally wrote the song 'Other man', which as we know is an anagram of "Ethan Rom", the other and Claire's "Doctor" from the Medical Hatch.
2. The song playing in the back ground while Locke is looking at record albums is "Pushin' Too Hard" by The Seeds from the Evil Hoodoo record. Also, from the Easy Rider soundtrack. Is Henry Gale pushin' too hard on Locke???
3. Why isn't the Apollo chocolate bar that Hurley offers Sun a Dharma Brand like all the other food on the island?
4. Widmore Labs Pregnancy Test - There was also a Widmore Construction Company in the Episode "Fire + Water", which revolves around Charley. The producers have stated that Widmore Construction will play a major roll in upcoming episodes. Did they build the bunkers??? Was the preg. test on the island before the plane crashed?? Not part of the luggage??? Another theory states that the pregnancy test was on the airplane because one of the lost is also recently pregnant. Widmore Labs can be arranged to spell "A womb Dr. lies".
5. Where did Charley get a hand-gun??? Had to be from Sawyer???
6. Note to Pete: The map was drawn by Henry Gale on the title page of the book that Locke gave to him in the gun locker. The book is "The Brothers Karamazov" by Fyodor Mikhailovich Dostoevsky. Dostoyevsky’s 1880 novel, The Brothers Karamazov, is a tale of bitter family rivalries. Sort of what Henry Gale is doing to Jack and Locke as he pits them against each other. How anyone could find anything using that poorly drawn map is beyond me!!
7. The relationship game - Mr. Lee (Sun's English teacher) left Korea for America because of an American woman. Could it have been Kate???
8. Off-subject and not part of the episode but "Oceanic" is an anagram for cocaine, hmmm....
More next week.
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