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Lost Ana Lucia Cortez

Ana Lucia Cortez is a fictional
character on the ABC television series Lost, played by Michelle
Rodriguez. Ana Lucia made her first appearance as a guest star in
the first season finale, and became part of the main cast for season
two. After Oceanic Flight 815 splits in mid-air, the tail section
and fuselage crash on opposite sides of a mysterious island. Ana
Lucia becomes the leader of the tail section. Flashbacks in her two
centric episodes, "Collision" and "Two for the Road", show her life
as a police officer before the crash.
Rodriguez evoked controversy after being stopped by the police for
driving under the influence a few weeks before her character was
killed, leading to speculation that this was the reason for her
character's death. The producers of Lost stated that Rodriguez was
only interested in appearing for one season, so Ana Lucia's death
was written in from the beginning. Ana Lucia was negatively
received, due to her hostility and bullying, and many critics were
pleased when the character was killed.
Arc
Prior to the crash Ana Lucia Cortez is an officer in the Los Angeles
Police Department who becomes pregnant, but loses the baby after
being shot by a suspect at a burglary scene.She spends several
months in physical and psychological therapy, and when the suspect
is arrested, she refuses to identify him.After his release, she
kills him outside a bar. Ana Lucia decides to leave the force and
eventually finds work as an airport security guard. She meets
Christian Shephard (John Terry) at the airport bar, who asks her to
accompany him to Sydney as a bodyguard, however in Sydney the two
part ways. Ana Lucia buys a ticket on Oceanic Flight 815 to return
to Los Angeles. In a brief flashback in the first season finale, she
flirts with Jack Shephard (Matthew Fox) at a bar at the airport,
unaware that he is Christian's son. The pair arrange to continue
their conversation during the flight. During the flight the plane
splits in half, with the two parts crashing on different sides of an
island; Ana Lucia is one of the tail section survivors.
The story of how the tail section survivors cope during their first
forty-eight days on the Island is shown in "The Other 48 Days".
After landing in the ocean, Ana Lucia does her best to help everyone
in need. That night, some of the survivors are kidnapped by the
Others, the mysterious inhibitants of the Island, then a few nights
later, nine more are taken. During the second raid, Ana Lucia kills
one of the Others and finds a list on him, which has descriptions of
the victims. Suspecting fellow survivor Nathan (Josh Randall) as a
traitor, she moves everyone inland, digs a pit and throws him in it
until he confesses. When he disappears one night, the small group
head further inland, discovering a bunker known as the Arrow. Ana
Lucia and Goodwin (Brett Cullen) trek atop a hill, where she tells
Goodwin that she has worked out he is the real traitor. After a
struggle, she impales him on a broken stick, then returns to the
group and tells them they are safe. Fellow tail section survivors
Libby (Cynthia Watros) and Cindy (Kimberley Joseph) bring Jin
(Daniel Dae Kim) to her after discovering him washed up on shore. He
breaks free, so Ana Lucia follows and finds Michael (Harold
Perrineau) and Sawyer (Josh Holloway). Jin, Michael and Sawyer are
thrown into the pit, and Ana Lucia follows, pretending to have also
been captured. Once she believes that they are fellow 815 survivors
she releases them, and they travel to the camp of the other
survivors. When they near the camp, Ana Lucia mistakes Shannon
(Maggie Grace) for an Other and shoots her fatally. The on-island
events of "Collision" show her guilt after Shannon's death. She has
Shannon's lover Sayid (Naveen Andrews) tied up and refuses to let
the group move on. After some reasoning from Libby, she reluctantly
lets them go. She is invited into a bunker the fuselage survivors
found to interrogate a man claiming to be Henry Gale (Michael
Emerson), and manages to receive a map to his crashed balloon. She
takes Sayid and Charlie (Dominic Monaghan) with her, and eventually
discovers the crash site, and the body of the real Henry Gale.[9] In
her second centric episode, "Two for the Road", Ana Lucia attempts
to speak to Henry again, but she assaulted by him and nearly killed.
Seeking revenge, she seduces Sawyer and steals his gun. She returns
to the hatch and attempts to kill Henry, but is unable to bring
herself to do it. She confides in Michael, who offers to kill him on
her behalf, but upon handing him the gun, he shoots her in the
chest, killing her. After her death she makes two further
appearances: in a dream to Mr. Eko (Adewale Akinnuoye-Agbaje) in
"?", and as a hallucination that Hurley (Jorge Garcia) has in "The
Lie".
Personality
Ana Lucia was described by Melanie McFarland of the Seattle
Post-Intelligencer as "demanding", "hostile" and a "bully". She
called Ana Lucia a "brooding, broken ex-cop" with a "perpetual
scowl". McFarland described the character as someone with a
"take-charge nature", and an "inability to be reasoned away from her
dictatorial decisions". Anna Johns from AOL's TV Squad felt Ana
Lucia is "abrasive and lacking common sense or civility". C. K.
Sample, also from TV Squad, thought Ana Lucia was "angry", "power
mad" and a "total nut job". According to supervising producer
Leonard Dick, "Ana Lucia is somebody who does not want to be a
victim. She was a victim once and she swore to herself she would
never be a victim again". Rodriguez described the character as "very
intuitive", adding "I like that the character is pretty much always
aware and suspicious".She is "street smart" and has a
"speak-her-mind quality".
Development
In February 2005, Lost producers began looking for a Latina woman in
her mid-thirties who would be the leader of the tail section, and a
romantic interest for Jack. Michelle Rodriguez's agent called the
producers, informing them that Rodriguez was interested in the role,
but only for a year. Rodriguez, producers Damon Lindelof and Carlton
Cuse, and Lost creator J. J. Abrams met, and Rodriguez explained she
would only be interested in one season because she was a "nomadic
spirit", but would like to do one "kickass" arc. The producers liked
her energy, so agreed, with the plan to kill Ana Lucia at the end of
the season. Rodriguez felt she had been typecast in tough female
roles, so wanted this role to be different. Ana Lucia was planned to
start as a tough character, because that is what the audience would
expect, then the layers of the character would be gradually peeled
back. Rodriguez described Ana Lucia as an "animalistic type
creature... tamed by the Island." They reconstructed the character
slightly to fit what they liked about Rodriguez, such as making her
more "street smart" with a "speak-her-mind quality."Ana Lucia made
her first appearance in the penultimate episode of season one, in
order to set up her character becoming part of the cast in the next
season. All Rodriguez was told about her character was that both she
and her mother were in the police force. Ana Lucia's style of
leadership deliberately contrasts Jack's; Jack is a reluctant
leader, whereas Ana Lucia becomes leader without being asked. In her
early appearances, Ana Lucia is shown to be very tough, so the
flashbacks in "Collision", where it is revealed that she lost her
baby, were used to show a softer side to her.
On December 1, 2005, Rodriguez was stopped by the police for driving
under the influence, prompting speculation that it was the reason
for her departure from the series. The producers denied the claims,
and stated that their plans for the character were already in
place.They considered not killing Ana Lucia so that it would not
seem like it was because of the DUI, but ultimately decided to
continue as they had originally planned.Fellow Lost actor Cynthia
Watros received a DUI that same night, and her character, Libby, was
killed at the same time as Ana Lucia. The producers found Ana Lucia
to be an unsympathetic character, so Libby was killed at the same
time to create an emotional impact. The producers also denied that
she was killed off because of Rodriguez's behaviour on set, saying
that although they had no interaction with her, they had been told
she had been professional. Rodriguez felt comfortable on the series,
but was happy to leave as she felt this would help her grow
personally, and become a woman. She had mixed feelings about leaving
Hawaii, where Lost is filmed; her allergies were hard to deal
with, but she loved the scenery.
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