u/HollywoodSuperfan10

▲ 28 r/lost

What was the MAIN reason why Kate was crying when she talked to Sawyer about Juliet on the dock?

I think the main explanation why Kate was so upset and crying about was not because she wanted Sawyer
to be her lover, but because she was guilty of “leading to Juliet’s death”. I defend kate because she did not had anything to do with Juliet’s death. I think that is the main reason why she was crying. Hell, the actress did a phenomenal job portraying her.

reddit.com
u/HollywoodSuperfan10 — 2 days ago
▲ 1 r/lost

I have made this Canva to support the following character (actress). She is usually underrated and criticized for being one of the show’s most polarizing characters. So as fans, we should really try to understand why she is the main female protagonist and why without her, this show wouldn’t be this successful. Thank you.🙏

u/HollywoodSuperfan10 — 12 days ago
▲ 157 r/lost

Unpopular opinion, but Kate Austen. She always helps other people and always did the right thing. She could've been a better leader than Jack because she is less impulsive and more kind and empathetic. Like literally, she risked her life and gave her oxygen tank to the Marshall, the guy who wanted to sell her out. She risked her life on dangerous missions to help everyone, helped Hurley make a grave for Libby, and kept Aaron safe from other people. Although, she did the right thing of returning him to Carole Littleton.

I also think Hugo Reyes is morally righteous because he always supports his friends and family and provides a good laugh! I mean, he actually brought all those tickets in the airport to prevent other people from dying. I mean, what a good soul he has.

Finally, I think James "Sawyer" Ford had an excellent moral compass. When Locke went down the well and they time-traveled again, he became worried that Locke had died and kept screaming and yelling for him, while the other people around him just gave up on Locke's life. He also saved a lot of people and is a nice leader.

u/HollywoodSuperfan10 — 14 days ago
▲ 199 r/lost

I love her because she's resourceful, smart, strong, badass, kind, passionate, and warm. She is a well-developed character. I don't get why people say she is badly written. I respectfully disagree.

u/HollywoodSuperfan10 — 15 days ago