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Question About Lost Tv Show What Does Christian Shephard Jack

Does anyone notice the coincidence with jack shepherd and derek shepherd, and juliet burke and preston?

On Grey's Anatomy there are the two characters Derek Shepherd and Preston Burke, who are both doctors. And on the same channel (Abc) on the show Lost there are two doctors named Jack Shepherd and Juliet Burke?
Coincidence?

Which episode of lost shows that jack and claire are brother and sister?

Par Avion!
"Par Avion" is the twelfth episode of the third season of Lost. It was aired on March 14, 2007, making it the 59th episode of the series. The episode was written by Christina M. Kim and Jordan Rosenberg and directed by Paul Edwards. The character of Claire Littleton was featured in the episode's flashbacks.
In another flashback to Sydney, Claire discovers her mother has a familiar visitor, Dr. Christian Shephard. However, Claire does not know him, and is about to ask who he is when her aunt Lindsey walks in. Lindsey and Christian immediately start arguing. Lindsey does not want him there and tells him to leave. Christian says Claire deserves to know the truth, but Lindsey will not hear of it. Claire shouts for them to stop arguing. She realizes he is the one paying the hospital bills, and asks who he is. Reluctantly, Christian admits that he is her father, meaning Jack and Claire are half siblings.

Was Christian Shepherd the most important character on Lost?

Of course a lot depends on what kind of importance you mean.The single character who was the reason for nearly all the action on Lost was Alvar Hanso, but you practically never saw him — just a telephoto shot identified as him in voice-over, but that could’ve been of anybody. The two characters who we actually heard and saw who made nearly everything else happen as protagonist and antagonist were Benry (the fan-named Michael Emerson character) and Charles Widmore.Christian Shepherd’s overt statements mostly obscured rather than explained things, but his lines gave lots of clues to what was really going on.

Who was the most consistent character throughout Lost?

It'd have to be one without a double! Very few of the major figures on "Lost" had no double, but among them was the Michael Emerson character the fans called "Benry", who went under many names: Ben Linus, Henry Gale, Dean Moriarty, others I've forgotten. That's contrasted with the many characters (everyone who claimed to have been on flight 815, which crashed and killed all on board) who were doubles and therefore shared names. Another such non-doubled character was Benry's rival, Charles Widmore.

In LOST Season 6, why do Jack and other characters still refer to the Man in Black as "Locke," after they found out it's not really him?

Because he looked like Locke, and they didn't know he was called "The Man in Black.”The Man in Black was never given a real name, we just referred him as that when Jacob asks Richard, “"Did you meet a man in he jungle dressed in black.”They continued to call him Locke because all The MIB told them was that he was “"Trapped” and wanted to be free

What is the relationship between characters Kate and Jack from the series "Lost"?

Complicated. They were star-crossed lovers and Jack’s destiny would keep them apart in this lifetime. But Kate’s love for him transcended space and time and she was waiting for him in the Sideways because she lmoved him.

Lost TV Series - Just How did Kate, Claire and James die?

When James met up with Juliet in the hospital they were dead. And they never explained how Kate, Claire and James died. They left out most of the ways alot of the characters died.

Which character in Lost is the most impressive? John Locke or Jack?

John Locke was a desperately lonely man who believed he was special, that he had a destiny. His own insecurities, weaknesses, and anger kept him from ever truly being happy or accomplishing anything. From the moment he landed on the island, he was manipulated by the MIB (smoke monster or Man in Black), just like he was manipulated years earlier by Eddie the undercover cop. He was weak, and amenable to coercion, and MIB used that to finally achieve his goal of killing Jacob. By convincing Locke to move the island, he set in motion the events that led to Locke becoming leader and ultimately dying, allowing MIB to take his place and demand a meeting with Jacob. Locke died a failure, alone.Jack Shepherd was a desperately lonely man who needed to fix things, who couldn't be happy unless he was working on a problem to fix. Events on and off the island led to his coming to accept those things he could not change, and he died saving the people he loved, sacrificing himself so they could be free.John Locke was my favourite character, because he was much more interesting than Jack. But he was a lonely, desperate, failure as a person.

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