Kate Austen

Fictional Character

Quotes about Kate Austen

  1. November 01, 2009

    Wikipedia

    Sawyer begins to mumble, and as Kate leans in to hear better, Sawyer grabs her by the neck and says, "You killed me. Why did you kill me?"

  2. October 28, 2009

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    "I actually cried when Penny and Desmond finally... connected" and "there wasn't one, single, solitary false note". Jeff Jensen of Entertainment Weekly named the phone call between Desmond and Penny the best moment of the season excluding any moments from the then yet-to-air season finale . Erin Martell of AOL's TV Squad said that "The Constant" strengthened her love for Desmond and Penny's story, saying "my heart won't break if none of Jack, Kate, Sawyer and Julie end up together bu if Desmond and Penny don't reunite, I will be devastated."

  3. October 13, 2009

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    One example is in episode 4, when Kate and Rose talk about a soup kitchen owner, saying "If you don't follow his rules, he won't sell you soup for a year.", a reference to the Soup Nazi episode of the American sitcom Seinfeld.

  4. September 28, 2009

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    "Jack has … always been a man of science, and there has to be something logical. The scene where Jack is staring at the bench where Hurley sits when Charlie visits him, I think in that moment he's thinking, my life right now is pretty good, I don't want to end up here." In regard to the contrast in Kate's character on the island and after the island, Kitsis said that "you could say tha motherhood suits her. In the flashforwards … there's a sense of purpose to her, there's some clarity to her. There's so much devotion to that child, and she appears to be such a great mother … taking care of Aaron may have helped her put away some other issues."

  5. September 28, 2009

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    She also thought that "Juliet and Kate giggling at Jack's 'wink thing' was hilarious" and it was "awesome to see the pilo again". Nikki Stafford of Wizard " highlighted "watching Dan's landing from his point of view. You can feel his panic as he's free-falling through the air, looks up at his parachute, looks down to see himself about to hit the trees… it was amazing."

  6. September 28, 2009

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    " did not enjoy the flashforwards, commenting that they were "the first of the flashforwards that resembled one of the bad old flashbacks, in that it just reconfirmed character traits we already knew and showed Jack and Kate falling into patterns we knew from the past … I didn't get much from it". IGN's Chris Carabott gave the episode a 7.5/10, making it his least favorite episode of the season. Carabott wrote that "this season "Lost's main character Jac seems to have been relegated to playing second fiddle … oddly enough, even in his own episode, Jack really isn't given much to do" and stated that "the possible rekindling of Jack and Kate's romantic relationship on the island is juxtaposed quite well with their relationship during the flashforward." Dan Compora of SyFy Portal wrote that "the pace … was a bit too slow" and "I usually like the Jack-centered episodes, but a bout of appendicitis simply does not make for high drama or stimulating action"; however, he noted that "all in all, this was a good episode, but it was nothing special."

  7. September 23, 2009

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    He said that for him "it was a nice change of pace to not see Jack , Kate or Sawyer on the show and focus more on some of the lesser-known castaways." Spiegel went on to say that the episode was "fantastic". Mania.com's Stephen Lackey wrote that "Flashes Before Your Eyes" was an "episode has everything die hard LOST fans expect, riveting plot twists, foreshadowing, and as many questions as answers"

  8. September 16, 2009

    Jezebel - Gawker's friendlier side

    Jon told Stephanie she didn't have to worry about getting pregnant because he'd had a vasectomy; also, Stephanie saw text messages from Kate Major that said, "How could you do this to me? You told me you wanted to spend your life with me."

  9. July 16, 2009

    washingtonpost.com

    (Like this reader, Jack might say: "It's a toy, Kate.

  10. July 15, 2009

    New York Post: Entertainment

    "Avenue Q" perform without their puppets is downright bizarre. "You would never see us doing the show without the puppets," says Anika Larsen, who plays puppets Kate and Lucy in the Broadway smash hit. "But we had to do the sound check outside, and the real die-hard fans came out early to watch us without puppets."