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  1. Jan 15, 2022 · Walt's being dropped from Lost's storylines relates directly to the age of the actor playing him. With the first four seasons all being set in 2004, very little time passed in the series. Kelley playing a 10-year-old for four years simply wouldn’t have worked. The issue posed by Kelley’s growth spurts was acknowledged by Lost co-creator ...

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  2. Jun 24, 2024 · Walt's importance on Lost was vital, yet his main character status ended early on. Walt and Michael left the island in season 2 finale, leading to a strained relationship. Walt's psychic abilities and return to the island with Hurley and Ben were key plot points. Walt had an eventful journey on Lost, even if much of it wasn't shown onscreen.

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  3. Sep 25, 2024 · The Man Behind the Curtain (Season 3, Episode 20) 9.2/10. After Walt was allowed by Ben to leave the Island with his father, Michael, things didn't get much better for the young prodigy. This was a long-running theme in LOST -- the people who were supposed to be on the Island very rarely found peace on the mainland.

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  4. It was during this time that her team rescued Jin, who, as a result of the Island's move, was traveling through time. Shortly after Danielle gave birth, her daughter was taken away by Benjamin Linus, an Other. Rousseau lived alone for sixteen years, and over time became slightly disturbed due to her isolation.

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    Separation from Michael

    Walt, born August 24, 1994, is the 10-year-old son of Michael Dawson and Susan Lloyd, a law student. His mother Susan rejected marriage with Michael, who was at that time a construction worker and struggling artist. While Walt was still a baby, Susan accepted a job offer at Plum International, and moved to Amsterdam, taking Walt with her. ("House of the Rising Sun") ("Special") Two weeks before Walt's second birthday, Susan returned to New York, after Michael was hit by a car, which occurred...

    Reunion with his father

    Eight years later, Brian tracked down Michael in New York, and told him that they had moved to Australia and whilst there, Susan had died of a "blood disorder". Brian arrived in New York the day after Susan's death. He pleaded with Michael to take custody of Walt once more, and gave him tickets for the flight to Sydney and back, plus extra money for travel expenses. Brian had never wanted to be a father, and had only adopted Walt to appease Susan. Brian also admitted that he was afraid of Wal...

    Days 1–44

    After the crash, Michael struggled to find Walt and desperately called for him, worried for his safety. He found Walt later and the two remained together and were among the group who discussed what to do with the bodies (with Hurley attempting to sugarcoat the danger of the situation to Walt, in vain.) At first sight, Michael and Walt seemed like any father and son, possibly drawn together now that they were living with strangers, but over time the cracks in their relationship started to show...

    Days 44–67

    Not long after he was taken off the raft, a water-drenched Walt appeared before Shannon, who had just followed a fleeing Vincent into the jungle. Shannon heard him whisper incomprehensibly, which has been ascribed to reversed or backwards speech. The translation of the speech is reportedly "Push the button. Don't push the button. Bad." Whether it was actually Walt or a vision is unclear. ("Man of Science, Man of Faith") (Access: Granted) Three nights later, Walt again appeared to Shannon, thi...

    Walt's episode count is 33, as of the epilogue "The New Man in Charge".
    At Comic-Con 2011, co-creator Damon Lindelofstated that the source of Walt's powers was never meant to be full-throttled mystery. He said the answer to question, "why is Walt special?" is that "bec...
    Walt was the eleventh character to ever have a flashback.
    Walt was the only member of the Original 14 main characters who never had his own centric episode.
    Reversed Speech.mp3 (40kb) Walt's words from "Abandoned", played in reverse.
    On the Oceanic homepage, the words 'THE BOY' hidden in the pull down menus suggest that Walt is in fact not a red herring at all as others claim, but is very important.
  5. Jul 21, 2020 · Walt hits a bullseye. In a flashback, Walt is studying native Australian birds, specifically a bronze cuckoo. He tries to tell his stepfather about what he's learned, but he's getting ignored. Walt exclaims that his stepfather isn't listening, and suddenly a bronze cuckoo slams into the glass back door, killing itself.

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  7. Sep 3, 2024 · Instead, Walt was kidnapped at the end of season 1 and kept off-screen throughout most of season 2. He and Michael then leave the island in the season 2 finale; Walt returns for a few brief scenes ...

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