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Category: Cultural References

 

S2E13: The Long Con


Coconut - Harry Nilsson

Hurley and Sayid try to get reception on the Tailie's radio and finally find a signal in the episode The Long Con.

Quote:

HURLEY: Hey, man. You gonna put the lime in the coconut, drink 'em both up? [Sayid doesn't respond] Lime in the coconut? The song?

LYRICS LINK:  oldielyrics.com

 


 

Moonlight Serenade - Glenn Miller

Jack, Sayid and Sawyer found Desmond drunk on the boat listening to this song.

Quote:

SAYID: I want to show you something.

HURLEY: Cool, you fixed it.

SAYID: We'll see. [handing Hurley the radio] Hold on to this. Don't expect anything. The chances of getting a signal are slim at best.

[Sayid plants the pole in the sand and turns on the radio. We hear static.]

HURLEY: Static's good, right?

SAYID: No, reception is good.

[Sayid changes the dial and we hear Danielle's transmission.]

HURLEY: Wait, what's that?!

SAYID: It's Rousseau's signal.

HURLEY: Oh, crap.

SAYID [changing the dial]: But this radio has a wider bandwidth.

HURLEY: Hold it, stop! Do you hear that!

RADIO [with spotty reception]: That was the... Duke Ellington... orchestra featuring... up next on WXO, the Glen Miller Orchestra with Moonlight Serenade.

[The song begins to play with good reception.]

HURLEY: Whoa, you hear how clear that is? It's got to be close, right?

SAYID: Radio waves at this frequency bounce off the ionosphere. They can travel thousands of miles. It could be coming from anywhere.

HURLEY: Or, anytime. Just kidding, dude.

 

 

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