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Terry O'Quinn and Ian Somerhalder in Lost (2004)

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Walkabout

Lost

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Continuity

When Hurley and Charlie are trying to catch fish with the spear, Hurley's t-shirt changes from being wet all over the front to only wet halfway up his chest.
When Jack and Rose are talking on the beach, the blanket over Rose's left shoulder changes position between shots, being on in one and then off in the next.

Incorrectly regarded as goofs

Locke speaks on the phone to a woman named Helen, whom he offers to take to his walkabout, but she can't get involved with her clients. She also mentions that they had been speaking for only a few months. Later in the series, we find that Locke was romantically attached to a woman named Helen to whom he proposed. This is an attempt by Locke to re-create his relationship with Helen, who rejected his proposal and left him.
When Claire gives Sayid the envelope, she says it has his name on it. While she might have deduced it was Sayid's since it's in Arabic, unless Claire actually is able to read Arabic, she wouldn't know his name was on it; but while the note is written in Arabic, in episode 9 we see Sayid's name is written on the envelope in English.

Revealing mistakes

In the lunch hour scene, Randy comes in, puts a single coin in the vending machine, and immediately bends down to get a candy or granola bar despite definitely not putting in enough money or punching any buttons to make his selection.

Character error

In the flashback to Locke's lunch hour at the box company, he names Norman Croucher as having climbed Mount Everest despite being a double amputee. Croucher was a double amputee, but the mountain he climbed was Cho Oyu (still the world's sixth-tallest) and not Everest.

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