Rose
Prior to Oceanic Flight 815
Rose is a woman from the Bronx, one of the five boroughs of New York
City. She met her husband Bernard when her
car became stuck in a snowbank one night. After dating for five months, Bernard proposed to her at Niagara Falls at which
time Rose revealed that she was sick with an illness (presumed to be cancer) that went into remission but which has now recurred;
she only has a year left to live. The two marry regardless, and on their honeymoon, Bernard takes Rose to a faith healer named
Isaac in Australia. Despite her protests, she agrees to see him.
Isaac claimed the spot his house is built upon was a point of strong magnetic force, and he
channels the force into sick people to cure them. He tells Rose that he actually cannot help her, because the force was not
reacting to her, but the place where she can be healed may be found somewhere else. Rose told Bernard that she had been cured,
in order to stop him from wasting any more of the time that they had left together. Just before boarding the plane, she had
a brief encounter with a wheelchair-bound Locke. Rose is the only known survivor who knows that Locke was once paralyzed from
the waist down, although Boone found out just before he died.
On the Island
A level-headed and compassionate woman, Rose is dealing with life on the island fairly well,
despite being separated from her husband during the first month and half. She was in a state of shock during the first few
days on the island, which Jack believed was caused by the sudden death of Bernard. Rose, however, believed without a doubt
that Bernard was alive and well. She was actually in shock because her illness was suddenly gone. Rose kept her illness and
her miracle recovery a secret, as well as Locke's recovery.
Rose is trusted and liked by all of the other survivors. Hurley chose to take her to the Swan
bunker because she was the only person who was not curious about what was inside. Rose helped Hurley do the food inventory
and talked him out of blowing up the food. She does not like the bunker and is not using it to do her laundry.
Bernard eventually returns with the other survivors from the tail section, who ran into Michael,
Jin, and Sawyer on the other side of the island.
Rose and Bernard's relationship became strained when she refused to support his efforts to
build a giant SOS sign on the beach. After Bernard antagonized everyone who was willing to help and was reduced to constructing
the sign by himself, Rose apologized to him, confessing that Isaac never cured her, but that her illness had vanished while
on the island, much like Locke's paralysis. Bernard understood that she was afraid the illness would return if they ever left
the island, and abandoned his attempts to escape.
Episode Appearances
Pilot (Part 1)
Pilot (Part 2)
Walkabout
Whatever the Case May Be
Everybody Hates Hugo
Abandoned
Collision
What Kate Did
The Whole Truth
S.O.S.
Live Together, Die Alone (Part 1)
Live Together, Die Alone (Part 2)
Bernard
Prior to the Crash of Oceanic Flight 815
Bernard is a dentist, presumably in the Bronx, NYC. He met Rose when freeing her car from
a snowbank, and proposed five months later at Niagara
Falls after more than fifty years of bachelorhood.
At that time, Rose revealed that she was sick with an illness (presumed to be cancer) that had gone into remission but which
has now recurred; she only has a year left to live. The two marry regardless and on their honeymoon, Bernard surprised her
by taking her to a faith healer named Issac in Australia. Rose grew very
upset, as she had long since accepted her fate, but agreed to see the man, and afterwards told Bernard that she had been cured.
During the flight home, Bernard went to use the bathroom at the rear of the plane. When the plane began to plummet, Bernard
quickly got out of the bathroom and found a seat nearby. The tail section soon broke off and Bernard was sucked out the back
of the plane.
Bernard's fingers swell at flight altitude, so he gives his ring to Rose to carry during plane
trips.
On the Island
Bernard, still buckled to his seat, was flung away from the rest of the tail-section survivors.
His seat landed 30 feet up, perched in a tree. He spotted Goodwin, an Other, walking below him and called for help. Goodwin,
his cover blown, pretended he was another survivor and got help for Bernard. Ana-Lucia talked Bernard into unbuckling his
seatbelt and grabbing a branch to climb down.
Bernard was very worried about Rose after he couldn't find her or her body anywhere on the
beach. As the tail-section survivors were kidnapped by the Others over the following weeks, Bernard found himself among the
few remaining. When working with a recently discovered radio, Bernard heard a man's voice come through, saying he was one
of the survivors from Flight 815. Bernard replied that his group were the survivors, but the transmission ended when Ana-Lucia
turned off the radio, believing it to be a trick by the Others. The voice was Boone, using the radio from the crashed beechcraft
plane.
When Bernard learned that there was a second group of crash survivors, he asked Michael and
Sawyer about Rose. He was very happy to learn she was alive and well. In Collision, Bernard is reunited with Rose when the
remaining tail-section survivors arrive on the beach.
Their relationship grew strained when Bernard undertook a project to build a giant SOS sign
on the beach, which Rose refused to support. Angry at this apparent betrayal, he antagonized all the people willing to help
him until he was left to build the sign on his own. At this point Rose apologized to him, and confessed that Issac had not
cured her. She went on to say that her illness had vanished once the plane crashed, and Bernard realized that she was afraid
it will return if they leave. He agreed to stay on the island with her, giving up his attempts to escape.
Appears In:
Deus Ex Machina
Adrift
Everybody Hates Hugo
...And Found
Abandoned
The Other 48 Days
Collision
What Kate Did
The Whole Truth
S.O.S.
Live Together, Die Alone (Part 1)
Live Together, Die Alone (Part 2)
Aaron Littleton
Born to Claire Littleton on the island, Aaron Littleton was originally going to be adopted
after birth. A psychic told Claire that she must raise the baby herself, but when she refused the psychic arranged for Claire
to be on Flight 815 so a family in Los Angeles could adopt him. Rousseau kidnaps Aaron, saying she wants to trade him for her
own child, Alex; however, Charlie and Sayid rescue him. Shortly after burning the drug-runner plane, Charlie begins to have
vivid dreams that Aaron is in danger. These dreams spur Charlie into abducting Aaron and attempting to baptize him. However,
Locke returns Aaron to Claire. She then asks Mr. Eko to baptize her and Aaron.
Appears In:
Do No Harm
The Greater Good
Born to Run
Exodus (Part 1)
Exodus (Part 2)
Exodus (Part 3)
Adrift
Everybody Hates Hugo
Abandoned
What Kate Did
The 23rd Psalm
The Hunting Party
Fire + Water
The Long Con
Maternity Leave
Lockdown
S.O.S.
Cindy Chandler
Cindy Chandler was a flight attendant on Flight 815 and is the only known surviving cabin
crew member of the crash. She landed with the tail section survivors and, out of the 22 of them, was one of only five not
to have been killed or taken by "the Others". While looking for the mid-section survivors' camp, she disappears. She confirmed
that Flight 815 was flying off course. When Nathan was suspected of being an "Other", Cindy claimed having good memory of
the passengers' faces but not remembering Nathan. Despite this, Cindy didn't cast any doubt of Goodwin being on the plane,
nor did she recognize Jin, Michael or Sawyer. Cindy was also the love interest of Gary Troup, the author of the Lost tie-in
novel Bad Twin.
Appears in:
Pilot: Part 1
Pilot: Part 2
Tabula Rasa
Adrift
Orientation
Everybody Hates Hugo
...And Found
Abandoned
The Other 48 Days
Edward Mars
U.S. Marshal Edward Mars had been pursuing Kate for three years before capturing her in Australia, and was on Flight 815 to extradite her to the United States. He was badly
injured during the crash and whenever he regained consciousness he warns that Kate is dangerous. Sawyer shoots Mars (since
Mars wants to be put out of his misery) in the chest, but fails to kill him. Jack then euthanizes Mars.
Appears in:
Pilot (Part 1)
Pilot (Part 2)
Tabula Rasa
Exodus (Part 1)
Exodus (Part 3)
What Kate Did"
Leslie Arzt
Leslie Arzt, who asks the survivors to address him as "Doctor" ('Arzt' is the German word
for "doctor"), was a ninth grade science teacher. He warns the raft crew that the coming monsoon season will take the raft
straight to Antarctica. Arzt accompanies the team going to the Black Rock to assist in the retrieval of dynamite
to blast open the hatch. When Jack, Kate, and Locke bring it outside, a panicked Arzt explains to them that, at the current
temperature, dynamite sweats nitroglycerin, the most reactive substance known to man. After Arzt wraps a stick of dynamite
in Kate's shirt, the dynamite explodes in his hands, killing him.
Appears in:
Born To Run
Exodus (Part 1)
Exodus (Part 2)
Exodus (Part 3)
Desmond
Desmond is a man who was living in the "Swan" Dharma Initiative research station under the
mysterious hatch. He crossed paths with Jack years before being stranded on the island when both men were running the stairs
of an empty stadium at night. The two have a brief but meaningful conversation, in which Desmond explains that he is training
for a race around the world. During the race, Desmond's racing ship crashed on the island, and, as he tells Jack, a man named
Kelvin Inman emerged from the jungle and took him back to the hatch. Desmond watched as Kelvin input the numbers into a computer.
When Desmond asked, "What was all that about?" Kelvin replied, "Just saving the world". Later, Kelvin died, leaving Desmond
in solitude. When the survivors enter the hatch, they accidentally broke the computer. Convinced that the world is going to
end, Desmond frantically flees the hatch. Jack catches up with him, and Desmond tells him the code, and to enter it every
108 minutes. Desmond then vanishes with his backpack, filled with items such as unknown vaccines and a stuffed bunny, into
the jungle and has not been seen since.
Appears In:
Man of Science, Man of Faith
Adrift
Orientation
Live Together, Die Alone (Part 1)
Live Together, Die Alone (Part 2)
"Henry Gale"
Henry Gale is the name claimed by a man whom Danielle captures and suspects is one of the
Others. After she wounds him, Locke and Sayid confine Gale in the armory of the Swan Station. Sayid, believing Danielle to
be correct, interrogates and tortures the man. Gale claims to be from Minnesota, the wealthy former owner
of a mining company that mined for "non-metallic minerals". He and his wife, Jennifer, crashed into the northern shore of
the Island while the two were traveling by helium/hot air balloon. According to Gale, the two hid in caves until she fell ill
and died of a fever. Gale claims he then buried her in the jungle.
In "One of Them" Gale tells Sayid that he can not remember where he buried his wife, but in
"The Whole Truth" he tells Ana-Lucia that he remembers where the balloon is because that was where his wife was buried.
In "Maternity Leave", Gale receives a visit from Mr. Eko, who asks Gale for forgiveness for
the Others he killed during his attempted kidnapping. Later in the episode, Gale makes a comment to Locke about Jack calling
all the shots, which succeeds in upsetting Locke and deepening his rift with Jack. In "The Whole Truth", he draws a map for
Ana-Lucia to find his balloon, which she keeps secret from Jack and Locke. Later, as Jack and Locke have breakfast with Henry,
he reveals to the two that he drew a map for Ana-Lucia. He says that if he were "one of these people who you consider your
enemies", he would draw a map to a secluded location where "a bunch of his people" would ambush the search party and then
use them to trade for his freedom. After a moment, he adds that it is a good thing he is not one of them.
In "Lockdown", the search party finds the balloon and grave as Gale described. However, Sayid
is not convinced by the balloon and unearths the grave (off-screen) discovering a man buried with an ID naming him Henry Gale.
Meanwhile, Gale is set free by Locke to aid him in escaping the "locked-down" hatch, once Locke gives his word to "defend
Gale, no matter what". With Locke pinned under a heavy lockdown door, Gale learns of the computer, the countdown, and the
code numbers. Locke sends him to crawl above the ceiling, bypassing the lockdown doors. Gale reports to Locke that he entered
the codes and takes care of Locke's injured leg, and Locke is grateful that Henry did not abandon him. However, moments later,
Jack, Kate, Charlie, Sayid, and Ana-Lucia come in and reveal to Locke (and the viewers) the ID card found in the grave.
In "Dave", "Henry" says the real Henry Gale was already dead in the balloon when he came upon
it. This is also proven false when Sayid reveals that he had found a $20 bill in the real Henry Gale's wallet, with a message
to his wife, Jennifer, about landing on an island. "Henry" panics, saying he was not the one who killed him, but he buried
him. When Sayid presses Henry to reveal the truth about the Others, Henry reacts with terror, saying "he" will kill him if
he reveals anything. Sayid believes Mr. Friendly is the man "Henry" refers to, but "Henry" laughs, calling Mr. Friendly "nothing."
Later, "Henry" asked Locke to still call him "Henry," as he was "used to it." "Henry" also says that he never entered the
numbers or pushed the button when Locke was pinned under the door. The timer went back to 108 on its own. He states that the
Hatch means nothing to "the Others" and that the button is a joke.
In "S.O.S.", "Henry" tells Jack that The Others would never give up Walt. Later, he refuses
to speak to anyone, and gives up food and water. When Locke attempts to communicate with him through the door to the armory,
he keeps his silence, grinning eerily to himself.
In "Two for the Road", Ana-Lucia visits "Henry" when he attacks her in revenge for "the Others"
she had killed. Locke subdues him, and later asks "Henry" why he wanted to kill Ana yet didn't kill him when he had the chance
earlier. "Henry" responds that Locke was one of the 'good ones' and that had Danielle not ensnared him, he would have come
for Locke. He goes on to say that he is as good as dead, as either Jack or the mysterious leader of "the Others" will kill
him.
In the episode's climax, Ana-Lucia takes a gun to kill Henry but can't bring herself to do
it. Michael, whose son was kidnapped by "the Others", offers to do it for Ana-Lucia but instead shoots her once in the chest
and killing her. He is then surprised by Libby and fires again, shooting her twice. Libby later dies from her wounds. He unlocks
the door to the storage closet, sees Henry and shoots himself in the shoulder.
In "?", it is determined that Henry departed following the shootings; Locke and Eko depart
in an attempt to track him, but Eko has other motives and Henry appears to have made a clean escape.
Trivia
His pseudonym and supposed way of coming to the island refers to the children's book The Wonderful
Wizard of Oz. "Henry Gale" is Dorothy's Uncle Henry, while the balloon refers to the Wizard himself, who landed on Oz (and
subsquently left it) on a hot air balloon.
Appears In:
One of Them
Maternity Leave
The Whole Truth
Lockdown
Dave
S.O.S.
Two for the Road
Live Together, Die Alone (Part 1)
Live Together, Die Alone (Part 2)
Ethan Rom
Ethan Rom says he is from Ontario. He initially appears to be
a survivor of the crash, helping Locke with boar hunting. However, while conducting a census Hurley discovers that Ethan is
not on the flight manifest. Ethan kidnaps Claire and Charlie, setting off a frantic manhunt. Jack and Kate catch up to him
and he threatens to kill Charlie or Claire if the pursuit continues. Making good on his promise, Ethan hangs Charlie from
a tree, but Jack and Kate rescue him.
He takes Claire to a DHARMA Initiative station (The Staff) where she is given medical attention
and a nursery for Aaron. However, before she gives birth, a teenage girl helps Claire escape from "the Others", who plan on
surgically removing the baby from Claire's womb. Danielle then carries an unconscious Claire back to the camp. Ethan returns
and demands that Charlie bring Claire to him or he will kill the survivors one by one. When the group fails to do so, Ethan
kills Scott. The next day Ethan is ambushed and subdued by Jack, Sayid, Locke, Sawyer, and Kate, who are armed with handguns
from the U.S. Marshal's briefcase. Their hopes of taking him prisoner and interrogating him are dashed, however, when Charlie
appears and kills Ethan with a gun dropped by Jack in the struggle.
It is also notable that an anagram for Ethan Rom is "Other Man".
Appears In:
Solitary
Raised By Another
All the Best Cowboys Have Daddy Issues
Homecoming
Maternity Leave
Danielle Rousseau
Danielle Rousseau is a French woman who has been on the island for approximately 16 years
and is responsible for the distress signal that Sayid found. She traps Sayid, thinking that he is one of "the Others", and
holds him prisoner. When he insists that he does not know anything about her missing daughter Alex, she tortures him with
electric shocks. While holding Sayid prisoner, she tells him how she came to the island. Danielle was on a science expedition,
which included amongst several others, her husband Robert. Her science team was armed with rifles. When the team members "became
infected" she killed them all, in order to ensure that when they got rescued, the contamination would not spread. She estimates
that the island is at least three days away from Tahiti.
Sayid and Danielle hear a noise outside of her camp. While she is out hunting it, Sayid steals
her maps and notes about the island, grabs her other rifle, and escapes back to the other survivors. Before letting Sayid
go, she tells him that her companions started to become sick, so she killed them one by one. She then gave birth to a daughter,
Alex, and shortly afterwards a plume of black smoke appeared and "the Others" kidnapped Alex. After seeing that the papers
Sayid stole contain "the numbers", Hurley searches for Danielle. She tells him that the numbers were being broadcast on the
radio, and she knows nothing about them.
She takes some of the crash survivors to an old ship called the Black Rock, while trying to
get dynamite to blow the hatch, in an area she called the "dark territory". They come up against the monster, but Danielle
describes it as a "security system" that was there to protect the island. Earlier, she had told them that the transmitter
carrying the "numbers" broadcast, which her team picked up and followed to the island, was near the Black Rock.
After another plume appears in the distance, Danielle warns the survivors that "the Others"
are coming. While everyone prepares for their arrival, she kidnaps Claire's baby, Aaron. Sayid and Charlie pursue her and
find her with the baby near the source of the black smoke, planning to exchange Aaron for her own child, Alex. However, she
did not find "the Others" there. Sayid and Charlie, who believes Danielle lit the fire for the plume of black smoke herself,
return Aaron to Claire. Sayid, however, noticed there were no tracks beside the fire. Some weeks later, Danielle finds Sayid
and takes him to a trap she set. A man, "Henry Gale", is inside, whom she claims is an "Other". When "Henry" tries to escape,
Danielle wounds him with an arrow.
Danielle arrives at camp one night to warn Claire that Aaron is sick. The next day she helps
Kate and Claire search for a DHARMA station. Claire remembers that after she escaped from the station when she was pregnant,
Danielle helped her get back to her camp.
Appears in:
Pilot (Part 2)
Solitary
Numbers
Exodus (Part 1)
Exodus (Part 2)
Exodus (Part 3)
One of Them
Maternity Leave
"Mr. Friendly"
"Mr. Friendly" is the nickname given by Lost's creators to a currently unnamed man, who is
apparently the spokesman for "the Others". When he first encounters the survivors, he abducts Walt, and his henchmen blow
up the raft and shoot Sawyer. Jack, Locke, and Sawyer encounter Mr. Friendly while searching for Michael. He tells them that
Walt is fine, but scolds the group for being curious and "opening doors that shouldn't be opened." He says that Michael will
not find Walt or "the Others", "where he is." Mr. Friendly reveals that dozens of his people are surrounding the trio. He
explains that right now they just have a misunderstanding, and that the only reason the survivors are still living on the
island is because "the Others" allow them. He then brings out Kate, whom he has captured, and tells Jack that he can have
her back if the survivors surrender their weapons and stay on their side of the island. During this encounter Sawyer refers
to him as "Zeke", a stereotypical name for a rustic. However Mr. Friendly is seen looking more clean-cut and without his beard,
briefly talking to Ethan Rom in Claire's flashback. Later, Kate finds theatrical glue and a false beard that Mr. Friendly
had worn. When Ana Lucia suggests that Mr. Friendly is the leader of "the Others", the fake Henry Gale replies, "Him? He's
no one! Nothing!".
Appears In:
Exodus: Part 3
The Hunting Party
Maternity Leave
Three Minutes
Live Together, Die Alone (Part 1)
Live Together, Die Alone (Part 2)
Alexandra "Alex" Rousseau
Alexandra Rousseau is the daughter of Danielle Rousseau, born in the Island 16
years ago and stolen by the Others shortly after her birth. She helped Claire escape from the DHARMA Initiative station, The
Staff. When Jack, Locke, and Sawyer met "Mr. Friendly", and the Others in the forest, Alex was ordered to bring out Kate,
with her head covered with a sac.
Appears in:
Maternity Leave
Three Minutes
Live Together, Die Alone (Part 1)
Live Together, Die Alone (Part 2)
Ms. Klugh
Ms. Klugh acts as a liaison to Michael after he is captured by The Others. She asks him questions
about Walt, to which he does not know the answers. After Henry Gale is captured, Mrs. Klugh tasks Michael with freeing Henry
and bringing four of his friends back to The Others' camp. She allows him to see Walt for a brief moment before he leaves.
Appears in:
Three Minutes
Live Together, Die Alone (Part 1)
Live Together, Die Alone (Part 2)
Pickett
Pickett is one of the Others who captures Michael. He brought out Kate with her head in a
sac to Sawyer, Locke and Jack. He is also the Other who watches Walt while he talks to his dad (Michael) for three minutes.
Appears in:
Three Minutes
Live Together, Die Alone (Part 1)
Live Together, Die Alone (Part 2)
Goodwin
Goodwin was a spy for "the Others" who lived among the tail section survivors, claiming to
be a former member of the Peace Corps. Days after Nathan is accused of being a traitor and thrown in a pit-cage, Goodwin kills
him, as he feared that if he continued to claim innocence after being tortured, Ana-Lucia would have believed him and suspect
someone else. While alone, Ana-Lucia reveals that she knows Goodwin is one of "the Others". Before Goodwin dies, he implies
that the survivors who had been abducted are "good people." "Nathan was not a good person," Goodwin tells Ana-Lucia. "That's
why he wasn't on the list." Ana-Lucia and Goodwin get into a fight, which ends when Goodwin inadvertently impales himself
on a large stick.
Goodwin's comment about how "the Others" are "good people" is paralleled when Henry Gale defends
himself by saying that he "is not a bad person." Henry also says that Goodwin actually considered Ana-Lucia a good person,
telling his fellow "Others" that she wasn't bad, just misunderstood. When he attacked Ana-Lucia, says Henry, he was not planning
to kill her.
Appears In:
...And Found
The Other 48 Days
Dr. Christian Shephard
Christian Shephard is the father of Jack Shephard and the chief of surgery at St. Sebastian Hospital. According to Jack, Christian was the reason for Jack becoming a doctor, however
he was often hard on his son, encouraging Jack to avoid trying to save everyone and instead focus on letting go when the time
calls for it so that he could "have what it takes". Jack says that Christian was hated by many people throughout his life,
but instead of taking responsibility he blamed it on fate. Although Christian's relationship with his son was unstable at
times, he occasionally provided Jack with inspirational advice, particularly the night before Jack's wedding. However, the
major (and ultimately final) chasm in their relationship came as a result of Christian's drinking problem. While operating
on a patient while intoxicated, Christian severed an artery, resulting in the patient's death. Christian managed to convince
Jack not to report that Christian, operating under the influence, had caused the patient's death, but Jack changed his mind
when he discovered that the patient was pregnant, ending Christian's medical career. Christian and Jack never spoke to each
other after this incident.
Christian later met Ana-Lucia at a bar in LAX. After a brief conversation, he convinces her
to accompany him to Australia to serve as a bodyguard, saying that it is fate. After several days of drinking,
Christian has Ana-Lucia take him to a house where he confronts a blonde-haired woman. Christian then demands to see his daughter,
but is beaten away by the woman. The next day, Ana-Lucia leaves Christian, calling him pathetic. Christian goes into a nearby
bar and meets Sawyer, where he tells him that he is made to suffer by fate. "That's why the Red Sox will never win the damn
series," Christian says to him. Christian then tells Sawyer about Jack, and how, despite what Jack thinks, he loves his son
and is proud of him for doing the right thing, calling him a great man. (Later, on the Island, after hearing
Jack repeat Christian's expression about the Red Sox, Sawyer realizes that Jack is the son Christian was talking about.) Christian
dies not long after his meeting with Sawyer, due to a heart attack caused by a high blood-alcohol content. Jack, in Australia looking for him, identifies his body at the morgue and has his body put on Flight 815 with him, so that he can have
the funeral as soon as the flight lands in order to be "done with it". Jack finds Christian's casket on the island, but the
body is not inside. In "Walkabout" and "White Rabbit", Jack has visions of Christian on the island.
Although he doesn't tell Jack Christian's words at first, before boarding the raft, Sawyer
said to Jack what Christian wanted to, finally allowing Jack to relieve himself of the guilt brought on by the death of his
father.
Appears in:
White Rabbit
All the Best Cowboys Have Daddy Issues
Outlaws
Do No Harm
Man of Science, Man of Faith
The Hunting Party
Two for the Road
Sarah Shephard
Sarah Shephard was Jack's wife. Eight months before her wedding to her fiancé, Kevin, she
was involved in a car crash with an SUV driven by Adam Rutherford (Shannon's father and Boone's stepfather). She
is rushed to St. Sebastian hospital, and is treated by Jack. Sarah has broken her back, and Jack informs her that she will
never walk again. Sarah invites Jack to her wedding. However, Kevin leaves her when he discovers her paralysis. Sarah feels
sad over the death of Adam Rutherford, and Jack says that he will "fix her". Knowing that a full recovery is highly improbable,
the surgeon goes out for a run and meets Desmond, who tells Jack to believe in miracles. When Jack presents Sarah with the
bad news, she surprises him by wiggling her toes. They fall in love and prepare to marry. Sometime later, Sarah leaves Jack.
Prior her leaving, Jack confronts her and he admits to kissing the daughter of a patient who had died in surgery - she in
return, reveals that she has been seeing someone else due to Jack's frequent absence and wishes to leave.
Appears in:
Do No Harm
Man of Science, Man of Faith
The Hunting Party
Anthony Cooper
Anthony Cooper is Locke's biological father. Cooper is an avid outdoorsman, enjoying hunting,
fishing, and scuba diving, among other things. Cooper impregnated Emily Locke, however she told him that she wasn’t
going to have the baby before leaving him. Over a year later Emily came back with the news that she had put their son, John,
up for adoption. Years passed without Cooper even trying to seek his son. However, in his older years his kidneys failed and
he needed a transplant. Emily came back asking for money once again, and Cooper agreed to help her if she found John for him.
When he met with his son for the first time, he extended an invitation to go hunting, which John, who never knew his father,
accepted. The next few weeks Cooper and John bonded over hunting, and it seemed as if they had forged the father-son relationship
John had always hoped for. Then Cooper told John of his kidney failure, and Locke immediately donated his kidney to his father.
Upon waking up after the surgery, however, Locke discovered that Cooper had left, going back to his home. When John tried
to visit his father he was denied access, realizing that there was no bond between them; Cooper had simply used his son for
a kidney.
Unable to let go, John continued to park outside Cooper’s house, even after Cooper had
moved. Cooper eventually met with his son for the first time since the surgery, and told him that people get conned all the
time, and to get over the incident, saying “And John, don’t come back. You’re not wanted.”
Later, Cooper conned two men out of $700,000. Afraid they might kill him, Cooper faked his
death, then enlisted his son’s help to get the money from a safety deposit box, promising him $200,000. When John delivered
the money, he rejected the money, saying that he didn’t do it for the money. John then told Cooper about Helen, and
how he was planning on proposing to her. Just then, Helen herself stormed through the door and slapped Cooper for doing this
to John. She then confronted John about his promise to let go of Cooper, and rejected his proposal. Cooper then left John,
with only the slightest bit of sympathy for his son and what he had done to him in his face.
Appears in:
Deus Ex Machina
Orientation
Lockdown