Immensely popular in and of itself, this series frequently makes references to other widely known movies, television series, sports, music, and science among other things. Here are a few examples.
Hugo Reyes is the central character in the twelfth episode of the sixth season. In an alternate timeline, Hugo's fortune has taken a decided turn for the better.
Juliet convincingly persuades Sun not to join Locke's camp. Sun is identified as a member of the "Oceanic Six," in this seventh episode of the fourth season.
More travels through time tend to complicate the story. Characters from the past appear and it seems that Ben will have trouble gathering the group together.
House takes on a case that presents significant obstacles for the team. In a couple of subplots, Foreman vies with the team. House and Wilson compete for the attentions of a neighbor.
In this poignant, sci-fi drama, from 2001, Kevin Spacey portrays a psychiatric patient, who manages to convince many people, that he really is from the planet, K-PAX.
This is an engaging, humorous, thought-provoking movie about arms dealing with Nicolas Cage from 2005. If you saw this film, I hope you enjoy this quiz.
This ninth episode of the final season centers around one of the most enigmatic characters on the island. Some key questions about Richard Alpert are answered in this episode.
This movie has great characters, a plot full of twists plus a great soundtrack. Here is a quiz about this 2003 film with Nicolas Cage, directed by Ridley Scott.
"Instant Karma's gonna get you, gonna knock you right on the head." An extremely wealthy businessman who believes deeply in karma and its effects desperately seeks the advice of House.
House returns with a new case where, in a sense, the enormous gulf between teenagers and adults is examined. Chase continues to labor under the guilt associated with his dealings with the dictator.
The initial scene begins with an extraordinary chase of a superbly trained athlete. The officers give pursuit but the chase has serious repercussions for Donny, the police officer.
In the fourth episode of the sixth season, we discover how events may have transpired differently for John Locke. We also learn more about Jacob's nemesis.
"Breaking Up is Hard to Do." House appears to go to extreme measures to mitigate the pain of his own romantic dissolution. The patient of the week is a veritable pain magnet.
This poignant and sentimental film, made in 1984, is a science-fiction/fantasy film that holds fond memories for me. I hope that you enjoyed the film and maybe this quiz will bring back some memories for you, too.
Here are a few beverages and food items which may or may not be familiar to you. Some may be popularly known while others may be more obscure. The main theme is Korea.
"Cat's Eye" is a 1985 film based on three Stephen King stories. This is a great film adaptation of some of Stephen King's works, two of which, are from the "Night Shift" collection.
This remake of that classic 1950s sci-fi thriller leaves a bit to be desired, but arguably, this is the case with most remakes. Nevertheless, this film has something to offer for fans of the original.
This is a wonderfully entertaining film written and directed by J.J. Abrams. It was produced by Steven Spielberg and it definitely has his characteristic flavor embedded in the film.
In the second episode of the fourth season, we meet the purported rescuing party, through a series of flashbacks. The true mission of the rescue party is revealed.
This episode involves the internal torment of a writer continuing to suffer from past events. House expresses some compunction about his relationship with Cuddy.