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Dr. Ethan Rom[1] is a recurring fictional character portrayed by William Mapother on the ABC television show Lost. Introduced in the first season, Ethan is the surgeon for the antagonistic and mysterious group known as the "Others".[2] He infiltrated the fuselage survivors, posing as one of them, until they discovered his true identity, at which point he kidnapped Charlie Pace and the pregnant Claire Littleton, attempting to dispose of the former soon after. Ethan is also one of the few characters to have made more episode appearances while his character was dead rather than alive.
[edit] Character biography[edit] Before the crashEthan was born on the island in 1977 to Horace Goodspeed and Amy of the Dharma Initiative. By the time he was 11 (1988), Ethan has joined the Others and assists Ben in kidnapping baby Alex from Danielle Rousseau. Ethan claims to have lived in Ontario, Canada for some time[3] but this may have been a lie as part of his alibi to the Flight 815 survivors. Ethan worked as a surgeon for the Others.[4] Prior to the crash of Oceanic Flight 815, Ethan encounters a time traveling John Locke the day the drug smugglers' plane crash landed on the island. Ethan shoots him in the leg and nearly kills John before a time jump moves John forward in time, though Ethan apparently doesn't recall the encounter in the present. Around three years before the crash he also travels from the island to Florida by submarine to recruit Juliet Burke, with the help of Richard Alpert.[5] Ethan's wife dies in childbirth and his baby also does not survive.[6] [edit] After the crashWhen Oceanic Flight 815 crashes on the island on September 22, 2004 where Ethan and the rest of the Others live, he is sent by his superior Ben Linus to pose as a fuselage survivor[7] and make a list of the survivors.[8] Ethan generally keeps to himself, however he takes blood samples to determine if Claire is encountering pregnancy issues and goes on hunting trips with John Locke. Hugo "Hurley" Reyes asks Ethan his information for a census. Knowing that he will be exposed before he can complete a list of the survivors, Ethan frantically kidnaps Charlie Pace and the pregnant Claire Littleton for scientific research. Ethan finds the survivors' leader, Jack Shephard, following him and beats him up, warning Jack that he will kill either Claire or Charlie if Jack continues to follow him. Charlie is later found hanging from a tree, but Jack is able to resuscitate him.[9] Ethan examines Claire in a Dharma Initiative station, called The Staff. He asks her questions about her pregnancy and injects her with Juliet's serum. Ethan also inserts a remote-activated implant that is later used to trigger nausea and bleeding. He drugs her and tries to convince her to give up her child to him and the Others, stating that they are "good people". During this segment, Ethan is accosted by Tom, who is visibly upset with Ethan for failing to complete his list, which seems to be very important to the Others. As Ethan is preparing to perform a Caesarean section on Claire, Alex frees her, and Ethan leads an unsuccessful search party.[10] Having lost Claire,[11] Ethan attempts to bring her back by telling Charlie he will kill one survivor for each night Claire is not returned to him.[12] Scott Jackson is killed the next morning. The survivors assume he was killed by Ethan although this has not been established. The next day, Claire offers to use herself as bait, luring Ethan out of the jungle. When Ethan arrives to take Claire, Locke, Jack, Kate, Sayid and Sawyer run in and tackle him down. Before they are able to extract any answers from him, Charlie shoots Ethan six times, killing him.[13] [edit] CastingWilliam Mapother did not audition for the part; he was chosen by co-creator/executive producer J. J. Abrams on September 22, 2004—the day that Lost premiered—who recognized him from the film, In the Bedroom.[14] Mapother was originally contracted for two episodes and his contract was later extended to a total of four episodes in the first season. Mapother has since appeared in the flashbacks of five episodes throughout the second, third and fifth seasons, for a total of ten episodes. Ethan also appears in the Lost: Missing Pieces mobisode titled "Jack, Meet Ethan. Ethan? Jack". As Mapother himself points out, Ethan has now appeared in more episodes after his death than he did when he was alive. Mapother described playing Ethan as "fun". The character's name is an anagram of "Other Man".[15] Mapother is a fan of Lost and has never missed an episode.[16] [edit] CharacterizationIn the first season, Ethan was portrayed as a "brooding villain", "cold and evil" and "creepy" and after as a "swell, neighborly guy". Mapother felt that he was not evil and that Ethan had his reasons for acting the way that he did.[16] [edit] ReceptionIGN concluded that Ethan's death was the most frustrating on Lost because Ethan could have provided many answers to the island's mysteries.[17] [edit] References
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