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Benjamin Linus: Your flight crashed on September 22, 2004. Today is November 29th. That means you've been on this island for sixty-nine days. And yes, we do have contact with the outside world, Jack. That's how we know that during those sixty-nine days, your fellow Americans re-elected George W. Bush, Christopher Reeve has passed away, Boston Red Sox won the World Series.

[Jack begins to laugh.]

Benjamin Linus: What?

Jack Shepard: [Still laughing] If you wanted me to believe that, you probably should have picked somebody else besides the Red Sox.

Bejmain Linus: No, they were down 3-0 against the Yankees in the Championship Series and then won eight straight.

Jack Shepard: [Skeptically.] Sure, sure. Of course they did.

[Ben turns on a VCR.]

Joe Buck: Back to Foulke... Red Sox fans have longed to hear it! The Boston Red Sox are world champions! A clean sweep of the St. Louis Cardinals, and the Red Sox celebrate in the middle of the diamond here at Busch Stadium.

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Mistakes

When Michael searches for Vincent after it suddenly stops raining, his shirt's large wet stain (from the rain) changes repeatedly - such as being dry where it was just wet, up to the moment when he encounters Sun. See more...

Trivia

When Kate runs out of the MRI room, if you look closely at the sign, instead of saying "Magnetic Resonance Imaging" as it should, it says "Magnetic Resonance ImagINing". A clue, perhaps? Too big to be an unnoticed mistake. See more...

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Lost - What Kate Did (S2 E9)

In the end of this episode when Kate and Sawyer have just left the hatch they see a black horse. In the first shot with the horse, on the far right of the screen you can see the trainer's hand with a black glove. HD widescreen only.

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