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Image from "Pilot, Part 2" of Locke holding two backgammon pieces
Image from "Pilot, Part 2" of Locke holding two backgammon pieces
Locke's eyes are shown black and white in a dream during "Raised by Another"
Locke's eyes are shown black and white in a dream during "Raised by Another"
Black and white stones found in a pouch on one of the bodies in the cave in "House of the Rising Sun".
Black and white stones found in a pouch on one of the bodies in the cave in "House of the Rising Sun".

The colors black and white are often depicted together in Lost, perhaps to show the symbolism of contrasts.

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Occurrences

Every season

  • The title and credits screens are a black background with white text.
  • The DHARMA Initiative logo is black and white.

Season 1

Season 2

The black and white countdown timer
The black and white countdown timer
Clever use of cinematography to bring out the theme in "Collision"
Clever use of cinematography to bring out the theme in "Collision"

Season 3

The white bunny with a black number in "Every Man for Himself"
The white bunny with a black number in "Every Man for Himself"
  • A white bunny with a black number '8' was shown to Sawyer. ("Every Man for Himself")
  • A black-and-white yin/yang symbol appears on the octagon-shaped lamp beside Rachel's bed. ("Not in Portland")
  • Some speculate that the black and white stones (seen on Adam and Eve) are on the table in Desmond's flat. ("Flashes Before Your Eyes") However, these "stones" are likely the bottle caps from Desmond's beer bottles rather the rocks Jack finds on "Adam and Eve."
  • The chess pieces are black and white. ("Enter 77")
  • Claire dresses entirely in black through most of the flashbacks in "Par Avion". Her hair is black, in contrast to her blonde hair on the Island. ("Par Avion")
  • Claire has a white cast on her left arm and black bangles on her right arm during flashbacks in "Par Avion". ("Par Avion")
  • When Locke takes a plate of chicken from the refrigerator in Ben's home, Ben informs him that he has already eaten the dark meat, leaving Locke with the light meat.("The Man from Tallahassee")
Charlie's lost shoe in "Greatest Hits"
Charlie's lost shoe in "Greatest Hits"
  • Ben is often shown with his face half dark, half light, which reflects the ambiguity of his character.
  • Just before Locke talks to Kate and tells her that he's leaving with the Others, Kate is shown moving white backgammon pieces around on a backgammon game board. ("Left Behind")
  • When Locke talks to Kate and tells her that he's leaving with the Others, he has a (bruised) black eye. This recalls Claire's dream in "Raised by Another" in which Locke has one black eyeball and one white eyeball.("Left Behind")
  • Ben's kitchen is red, white and black. ("One of Us")
  • Charlie loses his black and white shoe when he dives into the ocean. ("Greatest Hits")
  • The Looking Glass is named after a Lewis Carroll book in which the main character Alice has a black mischievous cat that is blamed for all the chaos in her dream and a white cat deemed innocent.
  • Juliet uses white coral to mark the tents of the women to take. ("Through the Looking Glass")
  • When Jack is crossing the street to the funeral home, a police car passes. ("Through the Looking Glass")

Season 4

Ben's half shadowed face while visiting Charles Widmore in the episode "The Shape of Things to Come"
Ben's half shadowed face while visiting Charles Widmore in the episode "The Shape of Things to Come"
Widmore's half shadowed face while speaking with Ben in the episode "The Shape of Things to Come"
Widmore's half shadowed face while speaking with Ben in the episode "The Shape of Things to Come"

ARGs

  • In the Dharma Initiative Recruiting Project, recruits were sorted at the end of the process into either of the groups "Black Swan" or "White Swan", depending on if the recruits used supplied cheats.


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