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Desmond David Hume was the lone resident of the Swan at the time of the Flight 815 crash. He was discovered by Locke, Kate and Jack a month later after they had blown open Hatch. After his failed attempts to leave the Island, Desmond joined the camp of survivors. Following the destruction of the Swan, Desmond gained a mysterious ability to see flashes of the future, with which he predicted Charlie's imminent death.
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Synopsis:
Charlie questions whether Desmond has had another "flash" foreshadowing his death when coaxed into joining a trek across the jungle, and jealousy motivates Kate to turn to an unsuspecting Sawyer. Guest starring are Sonia Walger as Penny Widmore, Jack Maxwell as Derek, Joanna Bool as Ruth, Andrew Connolly as Brother Campbell, Andrew Trask as older monk and Marsha Thomason as parachutist.
SPOILERS
Spoiler for 3x17 - Catch-22:
New character first appears in episode 3.17 until end of season. Female, mid 20's to 30. Tough, fit, very intelligent. Not American.
Cuse and Lindelof reveal: I think the Desmond-Penny love story is really central to the whole overall mythology of the show. [Desmond] sort of leveled Charlie with this very sort of specific proclamation at the end of the episode, that Charlie is going to die. And coming down all the way through the end of season three, that becomes a very major storyline that we're following, which is, Desmond keeps seeing Charlie die and can he stop it? Is he powerless to stop it?
Lost was filming at St. Andrew's Cathedral today (Friday, Feb. 23). This is the same church that Charlie visited in Season 1, and where Mr. Eko worked in Season 2. This time, it was for Desmond (Henry Ian Cusick). He was neatly shorn and wearing a long, grey robe, so I'd guess he was more than just a visitor. He was talking to a man in a long black robe and skull cap... and soon got down on his knees, palms together and up, as if to receive communion.
I'm pretty sure [the new female regular is] a subterranean character. Damon and Carlton seemed to admit there's a whole underground contingency on the island in the latest Lost Redux video clip.
Edward Kitsis and Adam Horowitz reveal: [We will explore] what's going on with Penny and Desmond. You know what we started in the finale of season two? We'll continue to explore that. Plus, there's another big revelation on that front coming up pretty soon. Source: Lost - The Official Magazine, Issue #10
ABC updated their press release for this episode and gave a name to Marsha Thomason's character: Naomi.
Do NOT discuss spoilers without using the spoiler tag please.
Nothing here I haven't heard from the Lost crew all year. All new developments are "central" to the theme of the show. New characters are "iconic." Yada, yada, yada. Lost's on a roll right now with flashbacks that actually have something to do with the show's progress, tension among characters (Sayid & Jack, for instance) and forward movement with the Others. And this for anyone who questions Elizabeth Mitchell's ability to act; she's playing the perfect ice queen, giving nothing away to the camera at all as to her feelings, sympathies and motives. I'd love to see her Juliet and Sayid go one-on-one -- almost as much as I'd love to see Sayid to tell Jack to "protect THIS, you whining twit." Oh, it's nice to see that with five shows remaining this season, we'll finally gonna get around to something that happened at the end of Season 2.
Well, gee, this sure changes things. But thanks for the heads up, so I'll be prepared for 20 minutes of a new character at the expense of moving along the storyline.