Benjamin Linus.
The man named Desmond Hume stopped believing.
And made a mistake.
And Oceanic 815 crashed on their island.
For those people it was a tragedy.
But for him it was hope.
And he started to believe in God.
Kate Austin.
She ran.
And ran.
And ran again.
She already got used to it.
But one day she just stopped running.
Because she understood she has had enough.
And she crashed on the island where there's no place to run.
And in her heart of hearts she felt relief.
James Sawyer Ford.
For him crashing on this island wasn't a tragedy.
It seemed to be just another prison he fell into.
But even there.
In the place that even God can't see.
He couldn't let go his past.
And in evenings he sat alone next to the bonfire.
And crumpled hid letter to Mr. Sawyer.
Still not daring to burn it.
John Locke.
He crashed on this island.
And found a salvation.
And idol.
And destiny.
And a chance to turn over a new leaf.
That's why he felt so lost.
When he was betrayed again.
Charlie Pace.
At least it wasn't much difference.
Between the island and the other world.
In some way the island was even better.
Without drugs.
And police.
And problems with producers and their band.
The only thing he really missed.
Was popularity.
Jack Shephard.
Maybe he was a leader before the island.
But not so openly.
He used to confront.
And to convince.
And to guide.
Bur on the island it wasn't enough for a leader.
Being a Moses.
Cost too much.
Juliet Burke.
She quickly got used.
To that war.
That was successful sometimes for her, sometimes for them.
She didn't really know.
Was that hate.
Or just despair.
That was the cause of it.
Both of them were important, and mysterious, and cruel.
Her opponents.
Ben.
And his Island.
Hugo Hurley Race.
4.
8.
15.
16.
23.
42.
He didn't dare to thought, or look, or hear about these numbers.
To say nothing of entering.
Jin and Sun Kwon.
They never felt like outsiders.
Because being with each other was enough for them.
But when she lied.
Or he drove crazy and started to shout at her.
And both of them stopped trusting each other.
They thought.
That one is so lonely without another.
And the other entire world didn't seem to matter.
