Jack Calling?
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By Thenumbers
- Jack Calling?
- Created: May 24, 2007
- Last updated: Aug 14, 2008
- After episode: 3.22: Through The Looking Glass
- Status: Current
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Well honestly I don’t really know what I’m getting at. But Really who is Jack calling before he goes in? What we hear is “You have reached 310555” It’s missing a number but who do you think he is calling? Kate?
t might just be something added for effect. But I just wanted to put it out there…maybe somebody has an answer? It would be interesting to find out…We don’t even have a way to find out…but oh well. Just to keep people thinking maybe? Sorry if this is ridiculously bad..
Key characters
| Short Name | Full Name | Episodes | Theories |
|---|---|---|---|
| Jack | Jack Shephard | 1.1, 1.5, 2.11, 1.11, 1.16, 1.20, 3.9, 3.22, 3.1, 4.10, 4.12, & 3” href=”/episodes/theres-no-place-home-parts-2-3/”>4.13 | 1460 |
Key episodes
| # | Title | Aired | Central character | Theories |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 3.22 | Through The Looking Glass | 5-23-2007 | Jack | 1252 |
I thought that too…I think its Kate. The area code 310 is for Los Angeles, so who knows?
I’ve got a challenge for someone with some extra time… Is the number he dials the first time, Kate’s number? Check by matching the tones of the phone numbers he’s dialing. Sounds crazy… but that’s what Charlie needed to do to get the code…
My guess would be that he is calling Kate… He really needed to see her and she finally answered and they met at the airport….
AlpineStim I was thinking of doing just that. I’ll give it a try later on today.
I thought Kate. He kept getting her machine. When he finally got through, he was visibly relieved.
Lol… sweet numbers… let me know what you figure out…
It’s honestly really hard. The tones aren’t very far apart. but the finger movements seem to be about the same. So clearly my post was for nothing. but I still just wanted to know. It might have been linked to anything. ahaha.
310 is compton SON!!
haha
re: seems to be missing a number.
In-Network calling can be assigned a certain number with less digits than an average phone number. I know my old telus phone used to say something to the effect of “4t356…the number you are calling is not in service” (meaning their phone was off and they didn’t have voicemail)
Also texts to my phone from Rogers come in as 4-5 digit numbers with a ‘+’ beforehand.
just something to point out to everyone… im not sure if it was a flashback or not but jack is using a phone that was fairly new