

At 37:54, the monk/priest guy has a picture of him with Eloise Hawkins on his desk.

(Maybe it was mentioned here previously - sorry in advance if it's been hashed out already) If you look at Season 3, Episode 17 'Catch 22'.
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To appease these fans, a 12-minute Lost epilogue was released, picking up from the conclusion of the main series and this short film successfully cleared up a few lingering mysteries. I've been watching some of the old episodes from season 3, and there's something that I noticed. Most frustratingly for viewers, some of the plot points Lost began exploring were never addressed, and while all of the main answers had been provided by the time the final episode's credits rolled, dedicated followers still had a long list of Lost's unresolved storylines. Over time, a lack of long-term planning and an unfortunately-timed writers' strike caused some viewers to lose patience with Lost, as the show's questions continued to pile up. Abrams, Damon Lindelof and Jeffrey Lieber, Lost broke new ground for network television and was characterized by a web of intriguing mysteries spun over the course of 6 seasons. After crash-landing on an alien planet, the Robinson family fights against all odds to survive and escape. A power struggle ensues between Jack, who wants to leave the island, and Locke, who thinks that theyre supposed to stay. My God, it was just beautifully shot Id even say the characters werent acting. Lost in Space (Teaser) Trailer: No Coming Back. Charlies dying message casts doubt on the intentions of the people that Jack believes to be their rescuers. The helplessness and hopelessness, previously seen in the JL tragedies and Charlies episode. Lost left plenty of questions unanswered following its series finale in 2010, but an epilogue, "The New Man in Charge," picked up some of the slack. This has been my 4th watch of the show and this episode still managed to stir something up.
