The Dearly Departed Tote Board

Nitcentral's Bulletin Brash Reflections: Lost: The Island of Mystery: The Dearly Departed Tote Board
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This list contains SPOILERS through the most recent episode. The following are characters that have died since the crash of Flight 815.


"Turbine Man" Sucked into the plane's still working turbine moments after the crash in "Pilot"
Flight 815's pilot Killed by the unseen island beast in the "Pilot"
Marshal Edward Mars The U.S. marshal that apprehended Kate dies when Jack euthanizes him in "Tabula Rasa"
Joanna The woman who drowns at the beginning of "White Rabbit"
Scott Jackson Killed by Ethan in "Homecoming". He's not Steve.
Ethan Rom One of the Others. Shot by Charlie in "Homecoming"
Boone Carlyle Shannon's step brother and the first main character to be killed off. He dies in "Do No Harm" after being crushed when wreckage of a plane he is inside of falls off of a cliff.
Dr. Leslie Arzt High school professor and apparent know-it-all. A stick of dynamite explodes in his hand in "Exodus Part 2"
Shannon Rutherford The young, blonde American woman and the second main character killed off. She was Boone's step sister and had a romantic relationship with Sayid. She is shot by Ana Lucia in "Abandoned" when she is mistaken for one of the Others.
Donald One of the tailies. Dies days after the crash from an infected leg wound in "The Other 48 Days."
Goodwin One of the Others. He is killed in "The Other 48 Days" when Ana Lucia impales him.
Nathan Tail section survivor from Canada. Goodwin snaps his neck in "The Other 48 Days".
Two unidentified Others Heads are smashed with rocks by Mr. Eko in "The Other 48 Days"
An unidentified female Other Killed by Ana Lucia and a coconut in "The Other 48 Days"
Ana Lucia Cortez Former cop, tailie, and third main cast member to be killed off. Shot and killed by Michael in "Two For the Road"
Libby Hurley's crush and former fellow mental patient, one of the tailies, and the fourth main cast member killed off. She dies in "?" from gunshot wounds given to her by Michael.
One unidentified Other Shot by Sawyer in "Live Together, Die Alone"
Colleen One of the Others and Pickett's wife. She's shot by Sun and later dies in "Every Man For Himself".
Mr. Eko Tailie, warlord, fake priest, and the fifth main cast member killed off. Dies after being attacked by the island monster in "The Cost of Living"
Danny Pickett Not the friendliest Other, he's shot and killed by Juliet in "Not in Portland".
Ms. Klugh/Bea The black woman and Other who interrogates Michael. Mikhail shoots her in "Enter 77".
Nikki Fernandez The young, attractive, blonde, sometimes confrontational Lostaway not named Shannon. She is accidentally buried alive in "Exposé".
Paulo The Brazilian Lostaway who spent a lot of time with Nikki. He's buried alive with her in "Exposé".
Anthony Cooper/The Real Sawyer: Locke's dad and the man who conned Sawyer's parents. Somehow pops up on the island and within days finds himself strangled to death by Sawyer in "The Brig".
7 Others by dynamite and gunfire during their raid on the Lostaway's camp in "Through the Looking Glass".
Greta The brunette Other in the Looking Glass shot by Mikhail in "Through the Looking Glass".
Bonnie The blonde Other in the Looking Glass dies from a bullet wound after Mikhail shoots her in the back in "Through the Looking Glass".
Ryan Pryce One of the more aggressive others, Hurley hits him head on with the van in "Through the Looking Glass".
Jason The bald Other who accompanied Pryce in their attack on the beach. Sayid snaps his neck in "Through the Looking Glass".
Tom a.k.a. Mr. Friendly a.k.a. "Zeke" The Others' sometimes scruffy spokesman, Sawyer executes him in "Through the Looking Glass".
Charlie Pace The formerly drug-addicted Driveshaft bass player and the sixth main character to die. He drowns after Mikhail detonates a grenade outside of the Looking Glass' window and Charlie seals himself inside to save Desmond in "Through the Looking Glass".
Mikhail Bakunin The Russian Other with the eye patch, effectively commits suicide by detonating the grenade in his own face in "Through the Looking Glass".
Naomi Dorrit The pilot of the helicopter that crashed in "Catch-22", Locke throws a knife in her back in "Through the Looking Glass", and she later dies in "The Beginning of the End".
Karl: The young Other and Alex's boyfriend is shot and killed by Keamy's squad in "Meet Kevin Johnson."
Danielle Rousseau: The French woman who had been stranded on the island for 16 years, shot by Keamy's squad in "Meet Kevin Johnson."
Doug: The first of Locke's Losties to be killed in the attack by the freighter's mercenaries when he is shot in "The Shape of Things to Come."
One unidentified female Lostie: Shot by the mercenaries in "The Shape of Things to Come."
Jerome: Shot immediately after Doug and the unknown woman in "The Shape of Things to Come."
Alex: The biological daughter of Danielle Rousseau and the adopted daughter of Ben Linus, executed by Keamy in "The Shape of Things to Come."
Four mercenaries: Killed by the Others in "There's No Place Like Home, Part 2."
Martin Keamy: The sadistic mercenary leader is stabbed in the neck by Ben multiple times in "There's No Place Like Home, Part 2."
Michael Dawson: One of Flight 815's survivors, the father of Walt, and the seventh main character to perish gets blown up in "There's No Place Like Home, Part 2."
Neil a.k.a. "Frogurt": One of Flight 815's survivors, oft-mentioned, rarely seen, and (not really) competition for Libby's affections gets hit and lit up by a fire arrow in "The Lie"
Charlotte Lewis: The anthropologist from the freighter, the woman of Daniel's affections, and the eighth main character to die, bites it from the effects of the island's jumping in "This Place Is Death"
Caesar: An Ajira survivor who confronts the wrong guy, gets shot by Ben in "Dead is Dead".
Daniel Faraday: The physicist from the freighter and the ninth main character to meet his maker gets shot by his own mother in "The Variable".
John Locke: The man of faith, the great white hunter, the chosen one, the paralyzed man who could walk again, and technically the ninth main character to leave the island permanently, though the tenth confirmed, is strangled to death by his sometimes ally and usually nemesis Ben Linus in "The Life and Death of Jeremy Bentham."
Jacob: The often mentioned, little seen leader of the Others and a supernatural being who lives in the shadow of the statue is stabbed to death by Ben in "The Incident".
Juliet Burke: Former Other, adopted Lostaway, and the eleventh main character killed off, she dies after succumbing to her wounds from a long fall and being buried under quite a bit of rubble, though apparently not from an H-Bomb blowing up in her face, in "LA X".
Three of the Ilana/Bram crew: Take on the smoke monster in "LA X". They lose.
Bram: The scruffy, round guy who Jacob recruited to protect the candidates. Gets the short end of going mano-a-mano with Smokey in "LA X".
Aldo: One of the Others who had a bit of a grudge against the Lostaways. Gets shot by crazy Claire in "What Kate Does".
Justin: One of the Others that gets captured by Claire. Takes an axe to the chest courtesy of her in "Lighthouse".
Dogen: The Japanese leader of the Others at the Temple. Sayid drowns him in "Sundown".
Lennon: Dogen's right hand man and translator. Sayid slits his throat with a knife in "Sundown".
All but about 15 Others: Killed by the smoke monster in "Sundown".
Every Ajira redshirt: Mysteriously killed by something or someone. Sawyer discovers their bodies in "Recon".
Simmons: One of Widmore's lackeys, gets fried by a giant electromagnet in "Happily Ever After".
Two of Widmore's cronies: Encounter Sayid in "Happily Ever After"
Ilana Verdansky: Jacob's #1 soldier and the twelfth main character knocked off, she goes Arzt-style in "Everybody Loves Hugo".
A few more Others: Get blown up by Widmore's bombing in "The Last Recruit".
Sayid Jarrah: The soldier, the torturer, the guy who shoots kids, the redeemed, the damned, and the thirteenth main character to search for his dead love(s) in another life, he sacrifices himself to save his friends from Locke's bomb in "The Candidate".
Sun-Hwa Kwon: The Korean woman who learned English to leave her husband, only to rediscover their love on some forsaken, mystical island and the fourteenth main character to die drowns on the sub in "The Candidate".
Jin-Soo Kwon: Sun's husband, previously under the thumb of her father, found redemption on an island, had a daughter he never met, and was separated from his wife for three years only to be reunited oh so briefly, the fifteenth main character to die, drowns with Sun aboard the submarine in "The Candidate".
The Man in Black: The smoke monster, Jacob's brother, the nameless man who wanted to leave the island and would take out whoever was in his way, the dark, and the sixteenth main character to reach his end, he is shot in the back by Kate after becoming mortal in "The End".
Jack Shephard: The doctor, the leader, the man of science who eventually became a man of faith, Jacob's inheritor and in the end Hurley's predecessor, the seventeenth and final main character to die in the real timeline, saves the island and dies from a stab wound in the same place where he started in "The End".
Everyone: Dies eventually. That's life, after all. For some, it takes longer than others. Especially if you're Richard Alpert.
By Josh M on Wednesday, November 02, 2005 - 1:34 pm:

Instead of listing the dead characters on the main page, I've decided to put them here. We can add characters as we go. Please post any that I forget.


By LUIGI NOVI on Saturday, October 07, 2006 - 9:47 pm:

Josh? Are you sure that it was Jack who euthanized Mars? I could swear that it was Sawyer who shot Mars, and that he ended up missing his heart, making Mars' suffering more painful. Did Jack end up killing him after this, or something?


By ScottN on Saturday, October 07, 2006 - 10:07 pm:

If I recall correctly, I believe that Luigi is correct.

Mars wanted Kate to shoot him, and she wouldn't, so Sawyer did, and botched it.


By ScottN on Saturday, October 07, 2006 - 10:08 pm:

An unidentified female Other Killed by Ana Lucia and a coconut in "The Other 48 Days"

I'm sorry, there's just something hysterical about that write-up.


By Josh M on Saturday, October 07, 2006 - 10:53 pm:

ScottN: If I recall correctly, I believe that Luigi is correct.

Mars wanted Kate to shoot him, and she wouldn't, so Sawyer did, and botched it.


It's never completely clear. Sawyer does botch it, and, IIRC, Jack says that because of Sawyer's mistake, it'll be slow, so Jack does euthanize him. I have the DVDs, but does anyone want to double check?


By LUIGI NOVI on Sunday, October 08, 2006 - 12:14 pm:

I checked, and it seems Josh is at least partially correct (and possibly entirely correct). We hear the gunshot, and when Sawyer walks out of the tent, Jack goes up to him and asks him what he did. Sawyer responds that he did what Jack couldn't do. We then hear the sound of Mars gurgling. Hurley's heart sinks, and Jack and Sawyer rush into the tent. Jack tells Sawyer that Sawyer missed his heart, and ended up perforating Mars' lung, which will take hours to bleed out. Jack screams at Sawyer to get out, which Sawyer does.

Now here's where it gets unclear: We hear Mars' gurgling cease, and then Jack storms out of the tent. Now what does this mean? That Jack euthanized Mars? If he did, wouldn't it have been made clearer, especially given his prior refusal to do just that. And just because Mars' gurgling stopped doesn't mean that he died. He might've gone into a coma or otherwise gone unconscious. But when would Jack have left his side so quickly? Maybe he changed his mind, but then how did he euthanize him? I have a feeling that if Jack did kill him, it would've been made a lot more clear, and been made a major plot point for subsequent scenes and episodes.


By LUIGI NOVI (Lnovi) on Sunday, November 19, 2006 - 10:35 pm:

Josh, it says above that Colleen was Goodwin's wife. Wasn't she Pickett's love interest?


By Josh_M (Josh_M) on Monday, November 20, 2006 - 5:43 pm:

Whoops


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