Eye is specific type of resource.
See Category:Eye for a list of eye-type items.
Eye may refer to:
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Eyes are a recurring theme in Lost, from Locke's gash above and below his eye, to the closeups of eyes shown at the opening of episodes.
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The opening of an episode with a close-up of a character's eye was prevalent in Season 1, only used once in Season 2, and made a return in Season 3.
In most episodes, the character whose eye is shown is the character with the flashback or flashforward.
Through the use of digital effects and contact lenses, actors' eye color have been altered regularly throughout the episodes of Lost during particular scenes, usually ones related to the mythos of the show. Actor Terry O'Quinn has confirmed this in interview. [source needed]
| Character | Eye | Episode | Flash | |
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Season 1 |
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| Jack | Right | "Pilot, Part 1" | Yes | |
| Locke | Right | "Walkabout" | Yes | |
| Jack (young) |
Right | "White Rabbit" | Yes | |
| Sun | Left | "House of the Rising Sun" | Yes | |
| Claire | Right | "Raised by Another" | Yes | |
| Boone | Left | "Hearts and Minds" | Yes | |
| Michael | Left | "Special" | Yes | |
| Sawyer (young) |
Left | "Outlaws" | Yes | |
| Jin | Right | "...In Translation" | Yes | |
| Aaron | Left | "Exodus, Part 2" | No | |
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Season 2 |
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| Desmond | Left | "Man of Science, Man of Faith" | No | |
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Season 3 |
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| Juliet | Left | "A Tale of Two Cities" | Yes | |
| Locke | Right | "Further Instructions" | Yes | |
| Claire | Left (flashback) | "Par Avion" | Yes | |
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Season 4 |
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| Sayid | Both (closed) | "The Economist" | Yes | |
| Locke | Right | "Eggtown" | No | |
| Jack | Left | "Something Nice Back Home" | Yes | |
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Season 5 |
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| Jack | Right | "316" | Yes | |
Several other instances of eye close-ups have occurred that are not episode openers:
| Character | Eye | Episode | Flash | |
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Season 2 |
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| Locke | Right | "Lockdown" | Yes | |
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Season 3 |
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| Jack | Left | "A Tale of Two Cities" | Yes | |
| Eko | Right (closed) | "The Cost of Living" | Yes | |
| Desmond | Left | "Flashes Before Your Eyes" | Yes | |
| Claire | Right | "Par Avion" | Yes | |
| Locke | Right | "The Man from Tallahassee" | Yes | |
| Nikki | Right | "Exposé" | Yes | |
| Paulo | Left | "Exposé" | Yes | |
| Figure in Jacob's cabin | Left | "The Man Behind the Curtain" | No | |
| Locke | Left | "Through the Looking Glass" | No | |
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Season 4 |
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| Figure in Jacob's cabin | Left | "The Beginning of the End" | No | |
| Miles | Both | "Confirmed Dead" | Yes | |
| Desmond | Left | "The Constant" | Yes | |
| Michael | Left | "Meet Kevin Johnson" | Yes | |
| Benjamin | Both | "The Shape of Things to Come" | Yes | |
| Locke | Left | "Cabin Fever" | Yes | |
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Season 5 |
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| Locke | Both | "The Life and Death of Jeremy Bentham" | Yes | |
| Ilana | Right | "The Incident, Parts 1 & 2" | Yes | |
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Season 6 |
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| Kate | Right | "LA X, Parts 1 & 2" | No | |
The eye was the primary visual organ of most biological lifeforms, comparable to the photoreceptors used by droids and cyborgs.
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In most species, the eye worked by directing light onto the optic nerve by means of a lens, and was protected by an eyelid designed to remove foreign objects and shade against bright lights. There were many variations, from the subtly degraded night-vision of the local Human population of Hapes,[1] through the night-vision enhancing glowing red eyes of the Chiss,[2] to the multi-faceted eyes of Rodians,[3] the infrared vision of species like the Barabels, the eyes of the Ssi-ruuk with their sensitive retinae and highly-evolved eyelids, and the exotic visual perceptions of the spacegoing Oswaft.[4]
There were also species like the Miraluka, who lost their eyes in the course of their evolution, depending instead on the Force,[5] and the Shaper caste of the Yuuzhan Vong species, who had bred several species of highly sophisticated creatures called mqaaq'it to serve as symbiotic artificial eyes.[6] Yuuzhan Vong had Eye sacks under their eyes.
The photosensitive cilia on the Cloak of the Nuun, another Yuuzhan Vong biot, were perhaps among the most exotic organic eyes known. Tiny membranes covering the creature's entire surface, they saw the immediate area with near-perfect accuracy from every angle, enabling the cloaker to disguise itself, chameleon-like, against its surroundings.[7]
The eyes of some Force-sensitives changed from their original colors to shades of fiery red and yellow when they were deeply immersed in the dark side of the Force.[8]
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