Connections Between Lost And The Office (post 10962)
Feb15Looking for the new episode, there are a few fakers out there. Looking on lostpedia for air times, it says the Americans only get episode two today, though Canada gets episode three, and Sky gets episode three on Sunday too. Didn't think much of episode two, literally parachuting a load of new characters all with outrageous back stories onto the island just introduces more questions.
Found this page of Office / Lost crossovers, which includes some real gems, including
The British Version of The Office ended in 2003, one year before Lost premiered. Therefor it would be impossible for them to make references to Lost.
Locke worked in an office at one point.
There was only one thing that might have been a reference from
Lost to
The Office as far as I can see, when Charlie's girlfriend, Lucy, said that her dad was away looking to buy a paper company in Slough.
Yes, it's another dark-and-doomy conspiracy thriller. This time, Laurence Fox and an excellent Jodie Whittaker cross swords in the tale of (don't laugh) a City banking fraud.
Tense drama based on the real story of a family's quest for justice after an Israeli soldier shot their son. Gripping, well acted and much better than the title suggests.
Sarah Jane and her helpers - nerdy-but-nice Luke, sparky new girl Rani and lippy Clyde - investigate vanishing kids and a creepy, will-o'-the-wisp clown. Fabulous, frightening fun.
After six months living rough, Parry swaps tribal intoxicants for a cocktail in the glitzy city of Manaus. Then he goes off to visit an illegal gold mine.
Profile of the controversial film director that focuses on the US trial in which he confessed to unlawful sex with a 13-year-old girl. Detailed but limited.
The classic British caper is transferred to Hollywood - and becomes unexpectedly entertaining, with Mark Wahlberg carrying plenty of easy-going charm in the Michael Caine role.
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