The commercial was only broadcast in the local Hawaii market during the airing of Lost, and was therefore not seen in other mainland (or international) markets. Notably, the commercial utilized lookalike actors, and like the real Lost, was filmed on the beaches of Hawaii. The advertisement begins with the sound of surf, and the scene of wreckage on a beach with six people. The Hurley lookalike ponders the possible significance of The Numbers: the number of people on the beach with the number of pieces of chicken in the three buckets, while a lookalike Locke, whose voice better resembles the original, tells him not to worry, because "the numbers are good".
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| - The commercial was only broadcast in the local Hawaii market during the airing of Lost, and was therefore not seen in other mainland (or international) markets. Notably, the commercial utilized lookalike actors, and like the real Lost, was filmed on the beaches of Hawaii. The advertisement begins with the sound of surf, and the scene of wreckage on a beach with six people. The Hurley lookalike ponders the possible significance of The Numbers: the number of people on the beach with the number of pieces of chicken in the three buckets, while a lookalike Locke, whose voice better resembles the original, tells him not to worry, because "the numbers are good".
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| - The commercial was only broadcast in the local Hawaii market during the airing of Lost, and was therefore not seen in other mainland (or international) markets. Notably, the commercial utilized lookalike actors, and like the real Lost, was filmed on the beaches of Hawaii. The advertisement begins with the sound of surf, and the scene of wreckage on a beach with six people. The Hurley lookalike ponders the possible significance of The Numbers: the number of people on the beach with the number of pieces of chicken in the three buckets, while a lookalike Locke, whose voice better resembles the original, tells him not to worry, because "the numbers are good". Incidentally, it is rumored that some of the producers of Lost were unhappy upon viewing this commercial, reportedly exclaiming that they didn't know Disney had a deal with KFC.
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