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Code names have been used by the producers and writers of Lost to refer to season finale cliffhanger scenes, often containing plot twists. The code-named scenes are left out of the scripts for all but essential cast and crew. The code names follow two patterns: the first two were both types of breads and had no relation to the final scenes; the second two were odd phrases that initially seem like non sequiturs until seen within context of the final scene. According to producer Carlton Cuse, in an Official Lost Podcast:

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  • Code names have been used by the producers and writers of Lost to refer to season finale cliffhanger scenes, often containing plot twists. The code-named scenes are left out of the scripts for all but essential cast and crew. The code names follow two patterns: the first two were both types of breads and had no relation to the final scenes; the second two were odd phrases that initially seem like non sequiturs until seen within context of the final scene. According to producer Carlton Cuse, in an Official Lost Podcast:
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  • The name was chosen as a decoy, referring to this earlier scene.
  • "The Bagel" scene: the Others kidnap Walt.
  • "The Fork in the Outlet" scene: Ben stabs Jacob and the Man in Black kicks him into the fire pit.
  • The Shephards.
  • The characters come together to move on.
  • "The Rattlesnake in the Mailbox" scene: The "flashback" is a flash-forward.
  • The "Frozen Donkey Wheel" scene: John Locke is dead.
  • The last scene of season 5 - Juliet detonates Jughead.
  • "The Challah" scene: Penelope has found the island.
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  • Code names have been used by the producers and writers of Lost to refer to season finale cliffhanger scenes, often containing plot twists. The code-named scenes are left out of the scripts for all but essential cast and crew. The code names follow two patterns: the first two were both types of breads and had no relation to the final scenes; the second two were odd phrases that initially seem like non sequiturs until seen within context of the final scene. According to producer Carlton Cuse, in an Official Lost Podcast:
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