giovedì 8 aprile 2010

[English] Lost Season 6 - Everybody Loves Hugo 6x12

The episode Lost 6x12 streaming on megavideo.



"Everybody Loves Hugo" is the 12th episode in Season 6 of Lost and the 115th produced hour of the series as a whole. It was originally broadcast on April 13, 2010. Hurley agonizes over what the group's next move should be, while Locke is curious about the new arrival in his camp.

Bloopers and continuity errors

- The licence plate number on Desmond's car in the flash-sideways timeline changes after he sees Hurley and Libby together on the beach to when he runs over Locke. 
- When Hurley is laying out the blanket for his date with Libby, the sun is directly overhead. However, when the blanket falls on the ground, Hurley and Libby are no longer in direct sunlight. 
- In the scene before Ilana is blown up by TNT, there is a shot where she is talks and it is raining inconsistent with the other shots in the scene.

Cultural referencesCultural references in Lost  

- Notes from Underground (Записки из подполья): After Ilana's death, Hurley picks up a Russian-language copy of this 1864 novel by Fyodor Dostoyevsky. (Literature) 
- Connect Four: When Hurley visits Libby in the Santa Rosa Mental Health Institute, one of the patients is seen playing Connect Four. (Games) 
- Seinfeld: As Hurley exits the award ceremony with his mother, he notes that the next award ceremony he will attend is that of the Human Fund, a reference to a fake charity that George Costanza creates in order to "donate" holiday presents in the episode The Strike to in lieu of giving gifts to his colleagues.. (Movies and TV) 
- DC Comics: Hugo asks Libby about this "bizarro alternate universe" she talks about. "Bizzaro World" is an alternate version of Earth in the DC comics (Superman) universe. It has all the same people as the original Earth, but everyone acts opposite of how they act on the original Earth. (Books) 
- The Rowing Song: in the end credits of the episode, the last two stanzas from this song are used. The Rowing Song" is a song from the 1971 film Willy Wonka & the Chocolate Factory. It was adapted from "The Rowers", a 1959 poem by Roald Dahl. 

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