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  2. Dharma Initiative - Wikipedia

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    DHARMA-Houses. The Dharma Initiative and its origins are first explored in the episode "Orientation" by an orientation film in the Swan Station.Dr. Pierre Chang (Francois Chau), under the alias of Dr. Marvin Candle, explains that the project began in 1970, created by two doctoral candidates from the University of Michigan, Gerald and Karen DeGroot (Michael Gilday and Courtney Lavigne), and was ...

  3. The Incident (Lost) - Wikipedia

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    This episode breaks the tradition of ending with the "LOST" title screen, with the words in white and a black background. Instead, "LOST" is in black, and the background is white. The Swan construction site was built in the same place the Hatch was shown in seasons 1 and 2, in He'eia. Due to being in a state park area, the producers had to get ...

  4. Tallahassee (Once Upon a Time) - Wikipedia

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    This episode features, in great emphasis, at least 6 references/locations to the TV series Lost: The keychain stolen by Neal and given to Emma has a swan design very similar to central part the Dharma Initiative logo for The Swan station, more commonly referred to as "The Hatch".

  5. James "Sawyer" Ford - Wikipedia

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    James Ford, better known by the alias "Sawyer" (/ ˈ s ɔː j ər /) and later as "Jim LaFleur", is a fictional character on the ABC television series Lost, portrayed by Josh Holloway. Created by Jeffrey Lieber , J. J. Abrams and Damon Lindelof , he first appeared in the pilot as one of the survivors of Oceanic Flight 815 which crashed on a ...

  6. Mythology of Lost - Wikipedia

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    Radzinski was very vocal in manipulating electromagnetism "in ways we have never dreamed before". At the end of "Live Together, Die Alone", when Desmond has used the fail-safe device in the Swan station to destroy it, a monitoring station in the Antarctic detects the electromagnetic event. It is the same energy as that in the heart of the ...

  7. Everybody Hates Hugo - Wikipedia

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    "Everybody Hates Hugo" is the fourth episode of the second season of the American drama television series Lost, and the show's 29th episode overall. [3] The episode was written by Edward Kitsis and Adam Horowitz, and directed by Alan Taylor. It first aired in the United States on October 12, 2005, on ABC.

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