Connections
Version of
Edited into
released near the end of season one of "Lost" as a retelling of the events of the tv series up to that point
flashback sound effect used
Recap episode for Seasons 4-5
Recap episode aired before Season 5 finale
Spin-off
Referenced in
The plane having problems during a storm is an Oceanic flight, the same airline from the TV series Lost.
Grace mentions the Korean guy from "Lost"
Promoted verbally during interview with Matthew Fox, no clips.
Mentioned in The Bar skit
When Michael and Jay are alone on island, Jay says that's like in the TV series "Lost"
Michael asks how to continue at "Lost"
A character at a party Pedro (Jorge Garcia) attends wears a shirt simply saying 'Found' across the front. A nod to 'Lost', starring Jorge Garcia
Referenced throughout
Mentioned on Weekend Update
Jim notices "the hot chick from Lost" on "Ellen".
The "Where are they now" text for Emilie de Ravin's character at the end of the film.
Stan says he's going to find a parabol-dish to watch "Lost".
"The final episode of Lost is on soon"
Jack comments, "Once you found out what was in the hatch, it got less interesting."
Referenced by name
In the end of this episode, Veronica puts the text from the fortune cookie on her mirror, you can read the line "True love stories never have endings", strangely under this line there a some numbers: 4, 8, 15, 16, 23 and 42. Exactly the mysterious numbers of "Lost"
Dwight's line
Referenced by name
whispering sounds when Samson is alone in the jungle
Lost's ficticious Hanso Foundation appears in the credits under 'Special Thanks'
Seen on TV schedule board.
they mention that Abrams created the show
Peter and Lois watch Lost with Statler & Waldorf
Sherry Lansing talking about J.J. Abrams
correct response in "M.D. TV" category
The Monarch has the polar bear from Lost in the cocoon.
Dwight asks Ryan: "What is the Dharma Initiatve?" - A reference to the mysterious research project on LOST
mentioned during the monologue
Sarah compares the level of civilization in a small town to the island on "Lost".
Referenced by name
mentioned in the monologue and elevator skit
Narrator references title when describing shooting location.
group of people on island owned by a corporation (hidden tunnel found, other creatures on the island)
Andy says he wants to go home and watch Lost.
mentioned by the two A-holes
The dialog between Nathan and Simone
There is a poster for this on the set of Regis and Kelly.
Liz mentions it.
Mentioned on Weekend Update
A segment on movie locations in Hawaii mentions that this title was filmed there.
Mentioned on Weekend Update
When something large crashes around in the trees behind him, host Josh Gates tells his team, "You remeber the first episode of Lost? It's that thing."
Critic wonders if the Cloverfield monster will be the smoke monster.
still pictures
Jack Keane finds a hatch with the "Lost" numbers on it
"episode of 'Lost' TiVo'd"
Lori explains Hilary's absence to a "Lost marathon".
Mentioned in dialogue
While being examined by the doctor, Chuck begins babbling and says "Oceanic Flight 815 was shot down by..." Oceanic Flight 815 is the flight that the survivors in Lost were on.
Jerry mentions that he would appear in this show
"Lost" numbers appears on PDA
Referenced by name
In the chapter "Our Mutual Friend," a Dharma Initiative logo mixed with the White Forest logo is located on a wall in the White Forest base. After meeting the Vortigaunt in the lab coat, look behind the large gas tank to the right of the wall boxes.
Referenced by name
Larry says he missed an episode of this show.
An "asshole" claims that "Lost" isn't as good as "Heroes"
Marge mentions it.
The gang gathers in front of a TV to watch an episode of Lost... and then the blackout happens.
dialogue
Referenced by name
In the underwater sequence in the bermuda triangle Sam & Max can find a hatch with the infamous numbers from Lost on it
the girls mention meeting cast members of the series
In the opening sequence, the Dharma Initiative logo can briefly be seen in the lower-right corner of the screen.
Mentioned by Harrison.
Dale mentions that the star of Stepfather is also in Lost.
Stacey says the deserted island excursion on her and Gavin's honeymoon was "like being on Lost."
Sam & Max find a hatchdoor with the infamous numbers on the ground of the Bermuda Triangle.
Jakob Stegelmann mentions the tv-series in his review of Lost: Via Domus (2008) (VG)
A scientist named Dr. Marvin Candle is mentioned in the newspaper.
DVD cover seen
The numbers of the channels at the start of the game are identical to the Lost "numbers." 15, 16, 23, 42, 48 (4 and 8)
A lock combination is 15, 16, 23, 42, referencing "The Numbers" from Lost.
Lester asks about the episode he missed.
The "Dharma Initiative" logo appears on a PC screen
The combination to Billy Creel's safe in Megaton is 15-16-23-42, the last four of The Numbers in Lost
Character mentions this show.
Quote: "4,8,15,16,23,42"
Referenced by name
Mentioned.
Mentioned on Weekend Update
DVDs are shown in a video store.
Dominic Monaghan plays a drug-addicted rockstar in both shows.
As Shawn pieces together that Yang was always watching, the score either uses or heavily borrows from the musical cues featured at end of 'Lost' episodes.
Cyprien is angry at people asking him to download all the Lost episodes
The Critic notices that the actor that played Daniel Faraday on "Lost" is in the film
Mauricio wins the lotery with the numbers 4, 8, 15, 16, 23, 42
Reference to the series' Oceanic Airlines in a $100,000 question
Kenneth always holds Tracey's hand while watching this show
"Lost" season 2 DVDs mentioned in one scene
mentioned by Neil
Harry: "Can you tell me how Lost ends?" Dumbledore: "Harry, there are some questions that even I can't answer."
A ghost in the DVR prevents Matty from watching the show, which Nick got him hooked on.
The hatch from the island is hidden in the game
Mentioned
Ellen says "Moon" will work for people who like this series.
Dena says she can't leave because she has a half-season of "Lost" recorded
Drama asks Dan if he is still going out with the chick from Lost
Fake segment depicted
Amy Poehler says that if she were stranded on a desert island, she would want to have with her the first two seasons of the show on DVD
Billboard for Oceanic Airlines visible during Mark and Demetri's stakeout
mentioned by steves friend when he sees the drone flying towards the house
Jay says he hopes to have stars from this and other ABC series appear on his show
Jenna mistakes this show for Battlestar Galactica and ruins the mystery
Reference in a $2,000 clue in the category "Classic Lit"
Pastewka wants to watch the season finale
Alex Trebek mentions the series while interviewing Julie Bowen
Subject of a $1,600 clue in the category "TV Things in Common"
The show was mentioned.
Jay mentions that Michelle Rodriguez was on the show
Cole talks about LOST being cancelled without revealing all answers
Jay says the State of the Union address will not take place the night of the show's season premiere
Discussed plot with kid at Walking with Dinosaurs
Dale mentions this show and wonders if Rusty knows how it ends
Reference in a $600 clue in the category "Collegiate Movie Titles"
Abed refers to one of the actors in his film as "a young the Asian guy from 'Lost.'"
A "Confused-Fan-of-'Lost'-a-Flag" is one of the flags mentioned in the "Flags of the World" digital short.
Emilie de Ravin's role mentioned
Dave mentions wanting to know how it ends
Mentioned in Cheech Marin's introduction
Jay says more Americans understand the show's plot than understand the health care bill
Subject of a $1,000 clue in the category "TV: Who Played 'em?"
when Bianca fills Stacy in on Cameron's favourite things, she shows her a picture of Evangeline Lilly and tells her what Kate did; later in the episode Cameron mentions his theory about the Smoke Monster and the DHARMA candy bars Hurley found in the hatch.
Mentioned in Cheech Marin's introduction
At the airport, Luke says it would be cool "if the plane flew into a storm and crash-landed onto an island like in Lost"
Donna talks to her brother over the phone about "what happened on 'Lost.'"
Jay says Matthew Fox said people will find the series finale to be sad
Jay asks if people are ready for the finale of "Lost"
The "smoke monster".
The cast reunites to discuss the series
Jay says that even the people who watched the show don't know what happened on it
Roeper discusses the series as a whole while reviewing the finale
"Lost had its finale while you were gone."
metioned
The intro for the apocalyptic sketch is said to last "8 minutes and 15 seconds", Oceanic's flight.
Included in a $10,000 question
mentioned in dialogue
A "Lost" puzzle/poster hangs on the wall in the first scene.
Craig mentions that Rebecca Mader was on Lost.
J hits this poster in anger
Mentioned in a comedy bit.
Characters named Jack, Kate, and Ben.
Both have a character of a bearded man named Charlie.
Joey tells Melissa that Lennox caught up on bio, math and the fifth season of Lost.
Kevin: "It still makes more sense than the finale of 'Lost.'"
Jay mentions that J.J. Abrams produced both this show and "Undercovers"
Jay says "The Event" is like a cross between "24" and "Lost"
Danny Baker mentions the show.
The only three broadcasts involving one Unit reinforcing another mention the numbers 4, 8, 15, 16, 23, and 42 likely referencing 'The Numbers' from the television show Lost. The broadcasts are: "Unit 4 reinforce Unit 8," "Unit 15 reinforce Unit 16 at defense point Sigma Delta," and "Unit 23 await reinforcement from Unit 42!"
Sofia brings the series into conversation, even wondering why Hurley could remain fat after all these years on the island.
In The Island, Tom lives in what looks somewhat like the hatch from Lost.
At the beginning of the episode, when the woman in New Hampshire is listening to the numbers on the radio she is writing them down as she listens. The numbers the viewer sees her write are 15, 8, 42. Fans of JJ Abrams' other show "Lost" will immediately recognize these as three of "The Numbers" prevalent throughout that show's mythology. 4, 8, 15, 16, 23, 42
Blitz, played by Jorge Garcia, makes a few references in the episode to CBSs' TV series "Lost", such as the cursed numbers. Jorge played the cursed castaway in the "Lost" series as well.
Referenced when characters arrive on an island
Jay mentions watching the show featuring Ian Somerhalder
Abed finds season 1 of "Lost" in the gift he opens at the North Pole.
Mark mentions that they watched all the episodes of this on DVD.
In The Present, the coffee table has the Lost island painted on it.
The numbers on one of the posters in the back are the numbers from Lost. An artistic choice by Cinematographer and Set Decorator Christopher Carroll
Jay mentions that the winning Mega Millions numbers were almost identical to the numbers on the show
They rewatch it to see how many questions are unanswered
Conan O'Brien mentions this show in a joke at the beginning of the show
Tracy Jordan cited Charles Widmore as an example of crazy celebrities who own private islands.
Honey mentions the show by name.
mentioned in dialogue
Show was mentioned in "The Thingy" skit.
title mentioned
Volkoff's bank card (shown in close-up at the beginning of the episode) displays the numbers 4, 8, 15, 16, 23, and 42, a recurring plot point from the mythology of Lost, the series François Chau (a guest in this episode) is known for appearing on.
"What do you think you're watching? This isn't Lost."
Whitney Cummings compares one of Pamela Anderson's body parts to the show's finale
A new couple are called The Others. And the Smokemonster flying round on the hotel.
Watching them through a telescope, Kenneth begs Jacob for more time with Liz, Jack, Jenna and Tracy
Jay mentions that J.J. Abrams created the show
There is a sign on a tavern: James Locke, the name of several important characters and actors from Lost
The the numbers displayed at the roulette table which have been rolled before are 4,8,15,16,23,42
"After they get surrounded by the others from Lost..."
An Oceanic Airlines plane is seen in the ship graveyard.
"I think these two kids wrote the last two seasons of Lost"
Hurley's numbers are the same as the model number on the air cleaner
Jay says that when the show's star Matthew Fox was arrested, he was taken to a bunker and forced to push a button every 108 minutes
Allison Janney talks about appearing in an episode of the show
mentioned in dialogue
A Box Set of this show seen behind James.
When Panda says that Mr Saito owns an island he can't find, Benjamin Linus and a polar bear are shown on a tropical island
Jay mentions that Evangeline Lilly was on the show
mentioned in dialogue
"So he goes to Kate from Lost..."
The mayor's address is 108, and the clock was stuck at 8:15, both prominent numbers in Lost.
Mentioned in dialogue
MacCutcheon is the fictional scotch whisky used prominently on Adam Horowitz and Edward Kitsis's other hit show. It was also used by Alan Dale, who guest starred in this episode.
The character played by Titus Welliver says the line "It always ends the same", a famous quote from by The Man in Black on Lost, also played by Titus Welliver
Sheldon mentions that the series finale was filmed in Hawaii.
"Downton Abbey spoiler" in which a character gets eaten by the smoke monster
Mentioned in dialogue between Kelly and Daniel.
Jane: "I haven't seen anything that unnecessarily complicated since the third season of 'Lost'."
Walter says that the "smoke monster" is a reference to a TV show
The mysterious caller mentions only having ever watched "Lost" because he is a Matthew Fox fan.
Director Emanuele Valla is an hardcore fan of the TV series Lost. Here and there in the movie there are references. In Thomas room there's a reproduction of the Volkswagen van featured in the series and the mystic combination of numbers is featured in the flashback sequence when Thomas is filling the sentimental interest form.
Hat tells Superman his lucky numbers are "4, 8, 15, and..." before being cut off. 4, 8, and 15 are the first numbers in the recurring number sequence in LOST: 4, 8, 15, 16, 23 and 42.
Jorge Garcia was asked if he's taking Psyduck to the island from Lost or Alcatraz.
Referenced by Seth on Weekend Update
Welshy compares the story structure of Saw IV to this show.
The "government ice cream" that Kenneth offers for dessert has a Dharma Initiative logo on it.
Bailey (on the plane): "All I keep thinking is: we're gonna crash on some tropical island and get attacked by a polar bear."
mentioned in dialogue
"It's the lost episode of Lost!"
Pastewka talks about J.J. Abrams, Lost and Dharma
Dave Attell says The Pink Lagoon has a better ending than Lost
The lottery numbers he uses are the same in Lost
mentioned by Dr. Yamamoto
Amy Schumer mentions the black smoke monster on Lost
Julie Bowen mentions that she was pregnant while playing a pregnant character on the show
Smoke Monster mentioned
Malcolm David Kelley played 'Walt' in the TV series "Lost". There is a cameo in the video by Harold Perrineau who played 'Walt's' father on "Lost". There are several other Easter eggs in the video which reference the "Lost" series.
The show Belle watching on the hospital, is a soap opera called Exposé that it's used in third season of Lost. Jorge Garcia, who plays the Giant on Once, he's character in Lost Hurley stated that Exposé was his favorite show.
One of this show's writers re-wrote Promettheus
opening sequence designed like "Lost", also with its music score
Mentioned in dialogue
Shirley says, "Stop it with your 'Lost' references!"
Featured in
clips
Clips are shown
A clip is shown
clips
Clips shown.
clip
Clip shown.
Features clips from this show.
clips
Cooper is seen watching this show
Clip shown.
On TV
During the reenactment, Lost is seen playing on a TV.
Clip show
Trailer for new season shown
Clip shown.
stone wall wobbles/crew visible/dead person breathing/same extras keep reappearing/rucksack changes/hurley suddenly dries/tailgate appears
Benjamin Linus is #24.
Clips featured.
Abed finds a DVD of the show's first season
Footage shown during the "2010 Year in Review" segment.
Clip shown
Clip of a funeral in the episode "Homecoming"
Jack Shephard & John Locke are #16.
Spoofed in
Sketch spoofing the show
Matti and Eero crash into an island bit similar to one in "Lost" and the characters even mention this...
Host Conan O'Brien is inserted into series.
Lost with reviews from Larry King
Sketch spoofing this show using masks to play the characters.
Elevator is a Lost like show with a line about a hatch.
The title and the show is spoofed.
Stewie makes fun of Matthew Fox' breathing.
Jay and a civilian act out a parody of the show
Spoof segment "Late" imitates graphics and tone of "Lost"
First installment of "Late", depicting the survivors of an elevator accident
title sequence parodied
New installment of "Late"
New installment of "Late"
New installment of "Late"
New installment of "Late"
The episode offers a funny ending for the show
The episode offers a funny ending for the show
The episode offers a funny ending for the show
New installment of "Late"
Final installment of "Late"
clips from other shows and movies are edited into a fake recap of the series
Fake alternate endings are presented
FROST is a spoof of this show.
Episode begins with an eye opening.
The "Stranded" TV show Homer follows spoofs "Lost."