Ethan Rom
Fictional Character
IGN: Homecoming Review...refreshing and a reminder of what I love about Lost in later seasons. Seeing Jack, Locke, Sayid, Sawyer and Kate work together to trap Ethan is a lot of fun to watch. There is a real sense of animosity amongst these characters but they... In this article: Charlie, Claire, Ethan, Jack, Lost, Sayid, Amnesia, Michael, Kate, and Locke |
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Wikipedia | October 26, 2009
Kate Austen
...the search party for the kidnapped Claire and Charlie, returning only with the latter. When Claire returns two weeks later, Kate also helps capture Ethan . Whilst in the caves with Jack, she is sent to retrieve alcohol when Locke carries in a...
In this article: Kate Austen, Jack Shephard, Sayid, Juliet, John Locke, Claire Bennet, Ben Linus, and Michael Dawson
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washingtonpost.com | April 09, 2009
'Lost' Dueling Analysis: 'Dead is Dead'
But seriously, I do have one non-ides-of-March related point here: When Ben suggested to Caesar that Locke may not have been on the plane and that maybe he's crazy and who knows what he's really up to... he was totally playing the Ethan card.
In this article: Ben Linus, John Locke, Alex, Charles Widmore, Desmond, and Lost
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Wikipedia | October 31, 2009
Jack Shephard
...and Claire as (willing) bait, Jack, Kate, Locke, Sayid and Sawyer set a trap. Ethan enters the trap, and Jack is forced to fight him and subdues him. Although the plan is to keep Ethan alive, a vengeful Charlie fires four rounds into...
In this article: Jack Shephard, Kate Austen, John Locke, Ben Linus, Juliet Burke, Sayid Jarrah, Daniel Faraday, and Charlie Pace
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Wikipedia | September 23, 2009
All the Best Cowboys Have Daddy Issues
...after hearing what could be Claire screaming. When he comes to at the bottom, Ethan confronts him, warning that if they don't stop following him, he'll kill either Claire or Charlie. A struggle ensues between the two with the mysterious...
In this article: Jack Shephard, John Locke, Charlie Pace, Boone Carlyle, Kate, Michael Dawson, Harold Perrineau, and Dr. Christian Shephard
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Wikipedia | November 03, 2009
Homecoming (Lost)
...(Josh Holloway), Jack and Locke await an ambush for Ethan show himself and grab Claire. When he arrives, Jack manages to stop and eventually subdue Ethan. However, before they could interrogate him, Charlie takes Jack's gun and shoots Ethan...
In this article: Charlie Pace, Lost, Jack, Dominic Monaghan, Emilie de Ravin, and Terry O'Quinn
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Wikipedia | November 03, 2009
Charlie Pace
...Charlie saves him. Afterwards, Charlie burns his drugs in a fire. When Charlie tries to stop Claire from going back to the beach, both are kidnapped by Ethan Rom . Pursuing him, Jack and Kate find Charlie hung from a tree almost dead.
In this article: Charlie Pace, Dominic Monaghan, Mr. Eko, Heroin, Jack Shephard, Desmond Hume, and John Locke
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Wikipedia | September 25, 2009
Ethan Rom
...survivors assume he was killed by Ethan although this has not been established. The next day, Claire offers to use herself as bait, luring Ethan out of the jungle. When Ethan arrives to take Claire, Locke, Jack, Kate , Sayid and Sawyer run in...
In this article: Charlie Pace, John Locke, Others, Jack Shephard, Ben Linus, Alex, Dharma Initiative, and Juliet Burke
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Dr. Ethan Rom is a recurring fictional character portrayed by William Mapother on the ABC television show Lost, which chronicles the lives of over forty people after their plane crashes on a remote tropical island somewhere in the south Pacific. Introduced in the first season", Ethan is the surgeon for the antagonistic and mysterious group known as the "Others". He infiltrated the fuselage survivors, posing as one of them, until they discovered his true identity at which point he kidnapped Charlie Pace and the pregnant Claire Littleton, disposing of the former soon after. Ethan is also one of the few characters to have made more episode appearances while his character was dead rather than alive.
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