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After the bomb detonates, Juliet and Sawyer flash to a time when the Swan has been built, and similarly detonated. At first vowing to kill Jack over his loss, Sawyer recovers Juliet moments before she dies, and they share a final kiss.
Her last words were, "it worked". Kate and Sawyer. First Episode: " Pilot, Part 1 ". Since Then: The two shared Lost's first kiss in a scene where Sawyer demands a kiss in order to tell her where Shannon's inhalers are.
She nurtured him through illness and the two bonded during many playful encounters. When both are captured by the Others, they bonded even more during their time working together in the rock quarry.
During a beating while caged together on Hydra Island, Pickett demanded to know whether Kate loved Sawyer and under his threat to kill Sawyer she responded that she did. They made love in the cages. Sawyer's refusal to help rescue Jack created friction between them, but she went back to the Others for Jack, nonetheless.
He kisses her and jumps off the chopper and into the ocean. Prior to the Oceanic 6's return to the island, Sawyer tells Horace that he had a "thing for this girl once", but after three years, can barely remember her face. However, upon seeing Kate, he is awash with nostalgia, but it is short-lived as he reminds a worried Juliet that "nothing's changed", and that he's with her [Juliet].
After Juliet's death, Sawyer leaves the main group, choosing to go at it alone. Kate, worried for his well-being, follows him back to the Barracks. She apologizes for Juliet's death, and starts to blame herself for the death by returning to the island. Locke and Sawyer. First Episode: " Walkabout ". Since Then: The two interacted surprisingly little at first, though Locke did use Sawyer as a scapegoat when Sayid questioned him about who had attacked him.
Locke spent his time hunting or at the Hatch, while Sawyer stayed at the beach. When Sawyer left by raft, he and Locke didn't meet or say goodbye. Once Sawyer returned to camp, he was annoyed to see the survivors now looked to Locke as a leader, so he devised a con, tricking Locke into giving him control of the guns. Miles and Sawyer. First Episode: " The Economist ". When they left the barracks, Sawyer, Miles and Claire started towards the beach camp, and Sawyer issued a "restraining order" keeping Miles from Claire.
They traveled to the future, and Miles helped Sawyer bury Juliet and read her last thoughts. They flew off the island together. In their afterlife, they imagined themselves as partners again, this time as Los Angeles cops. Miles there helped Sawyer get over his desires for revenge. Sawyer vs.
Since Then: When the survivors found Nikki and Paulo's paralysed bodies, they assumed they were dead and Sawyer disrespectfully called them 'Nina and Pablo', despite knowing their real names.
Pickett vs. Origin: The two have despised each other since Kate and Sawyer's first day of work at the quarry. Prize: Unknown. At this point, it is unclear why Pickett chose Sawyer. It may have been a case of hate at first sight, though Sawyer is not known to endear himself in these types of situations. Fuel: Sawyer disarmed Pickett while working in the quarry, and tried to shock him with the taser " Every Man for Himself ". Pickett saw Sawyer as a representative of the Losties after this, whom he blamed for the death of his wife " The Cost of Living ".
Pickett used Ben's surgery as a distraction to execute Sawyer, and only stopped when radioed that Jack was holding Ben hostage " I Do ". When freed, Sawyer attacked him and caused him to be electrically shocked. Richard and Sawyer.
By , they were on first name basis. Sawyer approached Richard with Ben Linus's body, and Richard agreed to heal him. Decades later, when Oceanic crashed on the island, Richard helped prepare James's file and noted his search for the original Sawyer. He then handed this file to Locke, letting Sawyer kill Cooper.
A few years later, after Jacob died, Richard approached Sawyer and frantically warned him against the Man in Black. The two escaped the island on a plane shortly after.
Origin: Racial tension quickly brought Sayid and Sawyer to violence, when Sawyer assumed that Sayid was responsible for the crash of Flight , based on stereotypes of Sayid's Iraqi background.
Sayid, meanwhile, suspected Sawyer of being the fugitive after Sawyer found the marshal's badge and gun. Prize: Machismo. For a short while, they also competed for Kate's attention, but Sayid chose Shannon instead. Fuel: After Sayid was knocked out during the mission to triangulate the source of the transmission , Locke convinced him that Sawyer was the most likely suspect. Later, when the Losties assumed that Sawyer was withholding Shannon's asthma medication, Sayid and Jack attacked Sawyer in his sleep.
Jack and Juliet first began to get to know each other when Ben was holding Jack captive. Although Juliet was technically under Ben's control as well, she still helped Ben keep Jack in captivity. It's crazy to believe that these two could form a romantic relationship after she imprisoned him for so long. Does this count as Stockholm Syndrome? Before Sawyer fell for Juliet, he had a strong bond with Kate. Sawyer and Kate act on their feelings while they are captured by The Others.
During this time, Juliet threatens to kill Kate and points a gun at her. It's hard to believe that Sawyer would be able to move past this. Sawyer is not a forgiving man - he has spent most of his life tracking down the man who he blames for his parent's deaths.
Would he really forgive Juliet so easily? Once the pair escape Ben's captivity, Jack immediately trusts Juliet. She is shocked by this trust and even questions him about it. Jack explains that he trusts her because "he sees it in her eyes" that she wants to leave the island just as badly as he does. He even defends her to the other survivors of flight Much of the television show LOST is about the battle between faith and logic.
Faith is represented by the character Locke and logic is represented by Jack. It seems out of character for the logic-guy to be relying on the look in someone's eyes to determine their trustworthiness. Especially when there is plenty of evidence as to why she shouldn't be trusted.
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