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Okay sorry to bump an old (OLD) thread. Apparently we didn't start the episode-specific threads until Season 3, but I've been watching reruns of Season 2 on SciFi and noticed a fun tidbit in The Long Con.
This is a Sawyer flashback, but a sub-plot is Sayid and Hurley trying to get Bernard's short wave radio to work (the one he used to contact Boone in Eko's brother's plane the day that Boone died, when the tailies were still on the other side of the island). At the end, Sayid gets the radio to work, and he and Hurley are able to dial in a radio station playing Glen Miller music.
Sayid says radio waves bounce at that frequency and the signal could be coming from anywhere. And Hurley says, "Or any time........ *long pause* ............ Just kidding, dude."
I just had to laugh when I saw this because I think the Glen Miller music was really coming from the 1930s, and Hurley hit the nail on the head. I think this is one of the things Cuseloff will point back to as proof that they knew where they were going the whole time.
Okay, the thread can die again now.

Okay sorry to bump an old (OLD) thread. Apparently we didn't start the episode-specific threads until Season 3, but I've been watching reruns of Season 2 on SciFi and noticed a fun tidbit in The Long Con.
This is a Sawyer flashback, but a sub-plot is Sayid and Hurley trying to get Bernard's short wave radio to work (the one he used to contact Boone in Eko's brother's plane the day that Boone died, when the tailies were still on the other side of the island). At the end, Sayid gets the radio to work, and he and Hurley are able to dial in a radio station playing Glen Miller music.
Sayid says radio waves bounce at that frequency and the signal could be coming from anywhere. And Hurley says, "Or any time........ *long pause* ............ Just kidding, dude."
I just had to laugh when I saw this because I think the Glen Miller music was really coming from the 1930s, and Hurley hit the nail on the head. I think this is one of the things Cuseloff will point back to as proof that they knew where they were going the whole time.
Okay, the thread can die again now.

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