Thread:JesseJane/@comment-91424-20140505182757/@comment-91424-20140507125951

This is a list of information, related to the Lost numbers, which I feel should be put back − but feel free to correct me if you disagree

4, the first Lost number


 * Henry gets off the bus at Gate 4.
 * Henry jokingly recites the his fake address as, "44 Not-Yelling-You Street".
 * According to Emma, Boston is 4 hours away from Storybrooke by driving.
 * A box from the Hall of Records is from section 4, aisle 08 (two of the numbers).
 * According to Kathryn's phone records, Storybrooke's zip code is 04815, a combination of 4, 8 and 15 − three of the Lost numbers.
 * When Emma asks August about his woodworking skills, he answers, "Wood shop? Eighth grade?". During the same scene, Mary Margaret remarks, "After a stint behind bars? How tough can a room full of fourth-graders be?" The numbers 8 and 4 are both mentioned during the conversation.
 * When Mulan questions Hook's motives, he answers, "Because you four are far safer company". (Okay, I'm not sure about this one.)
 * When David is talking to Emma at the hospital, the sign on the wall says "Suite 4".

8, the second Lost number
 * In the morning, the clock in Granny's Diner shows the time as 8:23 A.M. Both are Lost numbers, so probably not a coincidence, especially since that specific time is also shown on the town clock in "The Thing..."
 * A box from the Hall of Records is from section 4, aisle 08 (two of the numbers).
 * The phone record of Kathryn's call with David is listed as 8 minutes long (as Sidney even points out).
 * According to Kathryn's phone records, Storybrooke's zip code is 04815, a combination of 4, 8 and 15 − three of the Lost numbers.
 * Mary Margaret's arraignmnent will be held 8:00 A.M. This is spoken during the episode.
 * At the market, when the Mad Hatter hears the price for the stuffed rabbit, he says he only has 8 coppers.
 * When Emma asks August about his woodworking skills, he answers, "Wood shop? Eighth grade?". During the same scene, Mary Margaret remarks, "After a stint behind bars? How tough can a room full of fourth-graders be?" Again: The numbers 8 and 4 are both mentioned during the conversation.
 * Walsh and Emma have been dating for 8 months.
 * 8 months pass between the flashback sections of the episode.
 * In Henry's newspaper, one of the classifieds shows the number 16, and another ad contains the number 08. These digits are big, and they stand out from the rest of the text.

15, the third Lost number


 * When Emma walks away in anger, a pavement sign shows the number 15.
 * According to Kathryn's phone records, Storybrooke's zip code is 04815, a combination of 4, 8 and 15 − three of the Lost numbers.
 * The number 15 is on a pavement sign when David and Mary Margaret are reunited.

16, the fourth Lost number


 * Emma says she was in the Social Services system for 16 years. (Not sure about this one)
 * In Henry's newspaper, one of the classifieds shows the number 16, and another ad contains the number 08. Again: These digits are big, and they stand out from the rest of the text.

23, the fifth Lost number
 * In the morning, the clock in Granny's Diner shows the time as 8:23 A.M. . Again: Both are Lost numbers, and that specific time is also shown on the town clock in "The Thing..."
 * The number 23 can be seen in the bar where Neal and Emma are talking.
 * Henry reaches level 23 while playing a video game.

42, the sixth and final Lost number


 * The air shaft is marked "D2". D is the fourth letter of the Latin alphabet, making it number 42.
 * Astrid tells Leroy that the nuns only sold 42 candles last year.
 * The total time of the Ajira Airline flight aboard is 42 minutes.

Other info


 * Jefferson's house number is 316, a reference to Ajira Airways Flight 316.