Summary
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Few survivors of Oceanic Flight 815 made it alive at the end of Losts current timeline.
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Jack Shepherd’s death was the end of the series, but some survivors remained on the island or left by Ajira Airways Flight 316.
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Hurley, Kate, Sawyer, Claire, Rose, Bernard and others have different fates, with some finding peace on the island.
Warning: This article contains spoilers from Lost.At the end of LostToday’s timeline of Oceanic Flight 815 remained alive. After Oceanic 815 crashed, and its pilot, Seth Norris, was killed by the smoke monster shortly after, of the 324 passengers onboard, there were 49 survivors from the middle section of the plane, including 48 humans and Vincent the dog . While they were presented as the only survivors of the crash in Lost Season 1, Season 2 revealed that there were also 22 survivors from the tail section of the plane.
From tragic betrayals to heroic sacrifices, most of the survivors were killed by the end of Losts current timeline, with Jack Shephard was the last character seen dying when the series ended with him closing his eyes. Many of the survivors were seen reuniting in the flash sideways long after they had all died, however A handful of the Oceanic 815 survivors still lived in the present timeline after Jack’s death. The last survivors either stayed on the island or left it for good via Ajira Airways Flight 316.
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Hugo “Hurley” Rice
Played by: Jorge Garcia
While Jack became Jacob’s immediate successor as guardian of the island, Hurley became the long-term successor to the position. Jack was only the Guardian long enough to ensure that the Man in Black was finally defeated, and the island was safe again. He then passed the torch to Hurley, emphasizing it Hurley has always been able to care for others, which makes him the perfect individual to take care of the island and its remaining inhabitants..
With help from Ben Linus, Hurley immediately used his position to help others. He started sending Desmond home instead of keeping him on the island, and in the series epilogue “The New Man in Charge”, Harley temporarily left the island to bring Walt Lloyd back, knowing that the island was where Walt belonged. In the flash sideways, Ben said, “You were a great number one, Hugo,” suggesting that Hurley’s time as the guardian of the island was overall successful.
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Kate Austen
Played by: Evangeline Lilly
When Oceanic 815 crashed, Kate was a detained fugitive who was taken back to the United States by US it. Marshal Edward Mars. Along with Jack, Hurley, Said Jarrah, Sun-Hwa Kwon and Claire Littleton’s son Aaron, who was born on the island in the weeks after the crash, Kate was one of the Oceanic Six, a group that fled the island And made it. Back to Civilization later in the series. All members of the Oceanic Six, except Aaron, decided to return to the island for various personal reasons.
Kate’s reason for returning was to find Claire, because she felt guilty about Claire being left behind and that she raised Aaron without his mother. After convincing Claire to come with her, Kate left the island on the repaired Ajira Flight 316 plane. Kate was the only member of the Oceanic Six to leave the island on Ajira 316And probably helped Claire reconnect with and raise Aaron after mother and son were finally reunited, although Kate may have faced legal issues upon returning, since she violated her ten-year probation deal and left the state of California.
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James “Sawyer” Ford
Played by: Josh Holloway
During the three years that the Oceanic Six were gone, Sawyer and the others with him on the island found themselves jumping through time, until they ended up in 1974. From 1974-1977, Sawyer built a life as Jacob Lafleur, who became Head of security for the Dharma Initiative, and fell in love with Juliet Burke. Life picked up when Jack, Kate, Hurley and Said returned to the island in 1977, leading to Juliet’s tragic death, and all of the Oceanic 815 survivors returned to the present in 2007.
Given how he changed and grew as a person during his years on the island, Sawyer likely decided to meet his daughter, Clementine, for the first time when he returned to civilization.
After enduring many losses, Sawyer was one of the few who made it onto Ajira 316 and escaped the island for good. Given how he changed and grew as a person during his years on the island, Sawyer likely decided to meet his daughter, Clementine, for the first time when he returned to civilization. Before the crash, he refused to ever meet Clementine, although he had set up a bank account in her name that he had deposited money into for his daughter’s future.
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Claire Littleton
Played by: Emilie De Ravin
In the three years following the departure of the Oceanic Six, Claire remains on the island and is corrupted by the Man in Black, who convinces her that the Others are holding her son, Aaron, captive. Claire spent the years living in the jungle, building traps, and killing others as she became consumed with anger and a need for revenge. After being reunited with some of her fellow Oceanic 815 survivors, Claire learns that Aaron actually escaped the island and has been raised by Kate for the past three years.
When given the opportunity to finally leave the island and see her son again, Claire initially refused, feeling afraid that she was too far gone to be a good mother to Aaron anymore. Kate eventually convinced her, emphasizing that she would help Claire, and the two of them boarded Ajira 316. Claire is probably reunited with Aaron, with both her and Kate working together to raise himPerhaps with the support of Klar’s mother, who took care of Aaron when Kate returned to the island.
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Rose and Bernard Nadler
Played by: L. Scott Caldwell & Sam Anderson
While both Rose and Bernard survived the Oceanic 815 crash, they were separated and were not reunited until season 2. They were seated in the middle section of the plane, but Bernard went to use the restroom shortly before the crash, leaving him between The end section’s 22 survivors, while Rose was among the 49 survivors of the middle section. Soon after reuniting, Bernard was fixated on finding a way home, and even tried to build a sign of rocks that he hoped would be spotted by an aircraft or satellite.
Many of the survivors died during the time jumps, but Bernard and Rose built a peaceful life for themselves from 1974-1977, away from all the drama on the island, and they continued this lifestyle when they were transported back to The present in 2007.
When Rose reveals to Bernard that the island has cured her cancer and that she wants to stay, Bernard agreed that they would never leave, and they would stay on the island forever. Many of the survivors died during the time jumps, but Bernard and Rose built a peaceful life for themselves from 1974-1977, away from all the drama on the island, and they continued this lifestyle when they were transported back to The present in 2007. They were still on the island when Lost ended, and probably spent the rest of their years there, enjoying their well-deserved peace.
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Cindy Chandler, Zach and Emma
Played by: Kimberly Joseph, Mickey Graue, Kiersten Havelock
except bernard, Cindy, Zach and Emma are the only known tail section survivors still alive at the end of Losts current timeline. Cindy was one of Oceanic 815’s flight attendants while Zach and Emma were young children traveling without their parents. During the tail section survivors’ first night on the island, Zack and Emma were taken by the others, and a few weeks later, when the remaining tail section survivors traveled across the island to join the middle section survivors, the others took Cindy as well.
Cindy helped look after Zack and Emma, ​​and the three of them huddled together to be among the rest of the community. When Charles Widmore’s freighter came to the island, they joined the others in the temple translated by Dogen, and stayed there for the next three years. They left the temple when the Man in Black threatened to kill all who remained behind, but they survived the conflict between the Man in Black and his opponents and continued to live on the island.
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Walt Lloyd
Played by: Malcolm David Kelley
Before the Oceanic 815 crash, Walt lost his mother, Susan Lloyd, to cancer, while his stepfather, Brian Porter, did not want to continue raising him. Walt was taken in by his father, Michael Dawson, who was not allowed to see Walt since he was a very young child. More trauma awaited Walt on the island, not only because of the crash, as he was kidnapped by the others, and was only able to leave the island after Michael made a deal with the others, which resulted in Michael killing Ana Lucia Cortez and Libby Smith.
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would have a special connection to the island and showed extraordinary abilities, but for years he could not talk to anyone about this, or about what he experienced and endured on the island. In the series epilogue “The New Man in Charge,” Walt is now a patient at the Santa Rosa Mental Health Institute, but Ben came to visit him and convinced him to come back to the island. Ben tells Walt that Michael needs his help, and Walt gladly leaves. Hurley also tells Walt that the island is where he always belonged and offers Walt a mysterious job there.
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Vincent
Played by: Madison the Dog
Vincent is the last living survivor shown in Losts current timeline. The series began with Jack opening his eyes and waking up in the jungle where he saw a dog, later revealed to be Vincent, running past him. The series ended with Jack dying in the jungle in the same place where he woke up after the crash years before, Vincent lying next to him this time, proving that despite Jack’s frequent sayings, “Live together, die alone,” He wouldn’t die alone after all.
Although Vincent was Walt’s dog, he was cared for by many survivors during his time on the island. Before leaving with Michael on the raft, Walt gave Shannon Rutherford the responsibility of looking after Vincent. After the flaming arrows during the time jumps, Vincent spent the next three years with Rose and Bernard, and probably lived out the rest of his days with the loving couple. As they lived the rest of their years Losts island.