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I wasn’t aware of this…hmmm

The 1951 Alice In Wonderland was directed by Clyde Geronimi and Wilfred Jackson (also a Hamilton Luske). Those writers sure do have a way of making everything seem so related.

Key episodes

# Title Aired Central character Theories
3.22 Through The Looking Glass 5-23-2007 Jack 1265

Comments

  1. nino Nov 8, 2007 9:55 p.m. Comment: 1

    good research lunaash

  2. nino Nov 8, 2007 10:18 p.m. Comment: 2

    wow who did the drive-by minus one?

  3. AngeloComet Nov 9, 2007 2:22 a.m. Comment: 3

    A drive-by minus two, now, at the time of writing. Unjust. Perhaps these people don’t realise how Alice In Wonderland is intrinsically referenced throughout Lost. Especially since you so clearly state it’s not a theory and is a nice piece of trivia. I say again: unjust.

  4. ACE Nov 9, 2007 5:53 a.m. Comment: 4

    boring, how about some proper news or theories, instad of this tosh nino, why is this good research, it adds nothing to the story or theories, waste of time again, its so hard to find something interesting on this site, where are all the proper theories?

  5. ACE Nov 9, 2007 6:12 a.m. Comment: 5

    i should say i minuesed 1, and its because i dont really see any relevance to lost apart from one tiny mention in 1 programme,

    thats my opnion on it, certainly not worthy of a discussion anyhow, sorry

  6. Annie79 Nov 9, 2007 9:02 a.m. Comment: 6

    lunaash, nice piece of research. Ties in nicely to Lost. +1 for your work.

  7. dannyBOONE Nov 9, 2007 9:04 a.m. Comment: 7

    Help me out here guys, I’m not seeing a connection. I don’t recognize the names…

  8. shamballa Nov 9, 2007 9:25 a.m. Comment: 8

    Here ya go DB. http://www.lostpedia.com/wiki/Geronimo_Jackson

  9. dannyBOONE Nov 9, 2007 9:33 a.m. Comment: 9

    thanks sham! I remember thinking there must be something to that album when I saw locke looking at it, and I did notice Danny the undercover cop with their tshirt, but have completely forgotten about it since.

    Interesting tidbit luna!

  10. Dharmacide Nov 9, 2007 10:14 a.m. Comment: 10

    I dig.

  11. shamballa Nov 9, 2007 10:15 a.m. Comment: 11

    Hey dB, What’s interesting about that band is that neither Hurley, Charlie, or Sayid have never heard of them. They are either very obscure or this may be a clue to there being an alternate time line or parallel universe.

    I agree, nice catch luna.

  12. shamballa Nov 9, 2007 10:16 a.m. Comment: 12

    Heh, double negative there… try “has ever heard”… namaste. :)

  13. MlleBeausoleil Nov 9, 2007 2:34 p.m. Comment: 13

    Great work lunaash! +1

  14. blizzardman Nov 10, 2007 12:43 a.m. Comment: 14

    They are not related. It’s “Geronimo”, not “Geronomi” … since they are not the same word, they have no correlation. Please check your spelling.

  15. deadsawyer Nov 11, 2007 5:40 a.m. Comment: 15

    Just go to a record store sometime and look through the thousands of countless artists you’ve never heard of. Maybe I’ve never heard of them because we’re from different dimensions! Yes, that’s it! … Get a life.

  16. lunaash77 Nov 13, 2007 5:38 a.m. Comment: 16

    haha, wow look at all the negatives i recieved. woohoo! :P

    Blizzard: yes I am aware that geromino and geronimi are spelled differently. But, that wasn’t the point. Lost makes many references to Alice in Wonderland. Through the looking glass, white rabbit etc. etc.etc. That was all :) And, they’re actually a real band. Which is cool! :)

  17. lunaash77 Nov 13, 2007 5:43 a.m. Comment: 17

    here is a link which proves im not nuts: ok maybe im a little nuts :P

    http://www.lostpedia.com/wiki/AliceinWonderland

  18. WillsDad Nov 14, 2007 10:51 a.m. Comment: 18

    The trolls are killing us. If you want to help do something, please check this:

    http://lost-theories.com/theories/2007/nov/14/turn-key-argument-boycott/