Lost

White Rabbit - S1-E5

Corrected entry: In Jack's flashback when he finds his father's wallet he pulls out two Australian $50 notes, the note behind the one shown is actually a piece of yellow paper. (The writing small characters on the edges are missing).

Correction: That's probably becuase the other note isn't a $50 note at all. You don't see enough of the second "note" on screen. It might supposed to be a yellow piece of paper that Jack's dad had in his wallet.

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Special - S1-E14

Corrected entry: In an early episode, Michael tells somebody that he had never seen his son, Walt, until after his wife died. In this episode his flashback shows that he was with his son until Walt was probably 18 months old.

Correction: Michael tells Locke "I wasn't part of his life until his mother passed away, two weeks ago" as a reply to Locke's statement that Michael should be proud of Walt's bravery. That doesn't mean he never saw Walt, he probably just means that he wasn't around for the formative years that made Walt brave.

Whatever the Case May Be - S1-E12

Corrected entry: In the scene where Sayid and Shannon are talking over the map and Shannon leaves, Sayid has his head resting against his hand with his fingers in his hair in the close up. When the shot changes his fingers are not in his hair, then when it changes back to a close up, they are again. (00:21:00)

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Correction: Sayid is seen with his hand on his head, correct. We then see him lower his hand before the shot changes. It stays lowered through the closeups. There is then a 3-or-so second shot of Shannon before we see Sayid again. Enough time to raise his arm.

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Tabula Rasa - S1-E3

Locke: Do you play checkers with your Pop?
Walt: No. I live in Australia with My Mom. She got sick, she died a couple of weeks ago.
Locke: You're having a bad month.

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The End (1) - S6-E17

Trivia: The Oceanic employee delivering Jack's father's body has a name visible on his navy blue overall - it is Bocklin - Arnold Bocklin is an artist famous for painting "Isle of the Dead" in 1880. (00:04:00)

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Season 1 generally

Question: When Claire is pregnant with her baby, her belly looks very realistic. Does anyone know how they make it look so real?

Answer: Using a mold, a realistic pregnancy belly is made of latex (rubber), including the distinct belly button, to suit the proportions of Emilie de Ravin who plays Claire. It is then painted with a special paint/adhesive compound that adheres to the surface and for shots of the actual belly, additional veining and stretch marks are airbrushed on.

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