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Lost Jin-Soo Kwon

Jin-Soo Kwon, better known as "Jin,"
is a fictional character on the ABC television series Lost played by
Daniel Dae Kim.
Prior to the crash
Jin-Soo Kwon was born on 27 November 1974 in Namhae, South Korea to a
fisherman and a prostitute, the latter of which abandoned Jin and his
father during his infancy; Jin had since been told that his mother died
when he was young. Even though he wasn't sure about being Jin's father,
the fisherman regardless raised Jin, knowing that no one else would. As
an adult, Jin attempted to follow his dreams of owning his own
restaurant and hotel, and applied for a job at Seoul Gateway Hotel.
Jin's heritage is recognized by the owner who employs him as a doorman,
under strict instructions to keep "people like him" out of the hotel;
when Jin allowed a disheveled man's son to use the hotel toilets, the
owner rebuked him, prompting Jin to quit on the spot. Shortly after
leaving, Jin literally bumped into Sun. After finding work as a waiter
elsewhere, Jin visited Sun's father to ask for her hand in marriage.
Jin disowned his heritage in order to gain Mr. Paik's respect, and he
was given a job as floor manager in one of his factories. Two months
after marrying Sun, Jin was assigned to present an associate with a
stuffed panda to congratulate a newborn, a task in which Jin was faced
with various obstructions. Later Jin was promoted to working as an
"enforcer" for Mr. Paik, who had no qualms about the use of bribery,
blackmail, extortion and murder to succeed.
While Jin was unaware as to the reason of his sudden promotion, it put
a strain on his relationship with Sun. Jin's first assignment was to
"convince" a government official to overlook the violating
environmental regulations caused by one of Paik's factories. Jin gave
the official's puppy to Sun as a gift, but on the second visit, Jin
violently beat him to prevent a hitman from killing him. Jin returned
home covered in blood, but refrained from telling Sun about the work
her father ordered him to do. Despite their problems, Jin and Sun tried
to conceive children. However, after a visit with a fertility doctor,
Jin grew angry upon learning that Sun couldn't conceive, and accused
her of knowing all along; the doctor later admitted to Sun that the
opposite was true, that Jin was the one who was sterile. The doctor was
afraid to reveal this to Jin for fear of retribution, as he knew of
Jin's work for Mr. Paik. Later, Paik ordered Jin to kill Jae Lee,
though he did not reveal to Jin the reason (he was having an affair
with Sun). Following orders, Jin confronted Jae Lee at his hotel room
and violently beat him. Instead of killing him, however, Jin told him
to leave the country and never return. Upon returning to his car, Jin
was startled when Jae Lee landed on his car after jumping from his
hotel room as a supposed act of suicide.
Later, Jin was assigned on a secret mission to deliver watches to two
of Mr. Paik's associates in Sydney and Los Angeles. Jin took Sun with
him, telling her that it was a vacation. Before leaving Korea, Jin
visited his estranged father, much to his delight. Jin told his father
about the turmoil that had plagued his life since being employed by Mr.
Paik. Jin's father told him to remain in the United States upon arrival
and never return. Jin decided to follow through with this plan. After
checking in at the airport in Sydney, Jin used the restrooms after Sun
accidentally spilled coffee on him. As Jin was washing his hands, he
was approached by one of Mr. Paik's associates (a Caucasian who shocked
Jin by speaking Korean to him), who revealed he knew Jin's hidden
agenda, and warned him to deliver the watches or risk losing Sun. Jin
then moved on to board the doomed flight.
After the crash
Season one
Upon landing on the island, Jin becomes overprotective of Sun, and
forbids her from consorting with the other survivors. Whenever she is
approached, Jin scolds her for her poor appearance (most notably when
her top button is undone). While the two remain isolated from the
others, Jin prepares sea urchin and offers it to the survivors, the
only one to turn him down being Hurley. Jin spends most of his time
fishing, whilst also keeping a watchful eye over his wife. One morning,
Jin assaults Michael and attempts to kill him in front of Walt. Jin is
handcuffed to the wreckage as a result, released only after Michael
cuts him free and returns his gold watch to him. (For this reason, Jin
continues to wear one handcuff around his wrist, until it is cut off
some time in the second season). Later, Jin and Sun move into the
caves. When Jack is caught in a cave in, Jin contributes in moving the
rubble aside. He soon frowns upon Sun wearing revealing clothes, and
even more so when she helps Shannon overcome her asthma.
Later, Jin grabs Sun and yells at her when she decides to go bathing.
It is only after Michael intervenes that Jin suspects something going
on between the two. That night, Michael's raft is burned down. Jin
helps in stopping the flames, but flees to the caves when his hands are
scorched. Regardless, Michael blames Jin for the arson attack, and he
and Sawyer take their anger out on him by beating him in front of the
whole camp. It is only after Sun, revealing her secret to Jin, begs
them to stop that Jin is released. He returns to the caves to collect
his belongings, blanking out Sun, and joins Michael in building a
second raft. Over time, the two begin bonding, eventually becoming
mutual friends. Jin stops building the raft only when he hears the
distress calls from Kate and Claire in the jungle, where he must help
in delivering the baby.
On the day that the raft sets sail, Sun approaches Jin and gives him a
phrasebook she had written for him. Jin apologizes for his actions, and
vows to find rescue for her. The two reconcile before departing. Out at
sea, Jin helps to maintain the raft's condition. When they encounter
the Others that night, Jin dives into the water in an attempt to save
Sawyer.
Season two
Upon the raft's destruction, Jin washes ashore, being discovered by
Libby and Cindy. He is taken into the jungle and tied to a tree. Jin
breaks free and flees to the beach, encountering Michael and Sawyer.
Believing the people to be Others, he attempts to warn the two, until
the three are beaten unconscious by Mr. Eko and thrown into a pit. Upon
being released, and their situation mutual, the tail-section survivors
lead Jin, Michael and Sawyer back to the Arrow station. Before heading
off to migrate with the fuselage camp, Jin offers his expertise by
catching fish with Ana Lucia and Bernard. When Michael disappears in
the jungle, Jin and Mr. Eko run after him, narrowly avoiding an
encounter with the Others. The three catch up to the rest of the group,
traveling up until Ana Lucia shoots Shannon. Jin is forced to remain
behind with Libby and Bernard, until they are given the go-ahead to
move on, and being reunited with Sun. The two attend Shannon's funeral.
When Jin learns that Michael has gone off to search for Walt, Jin
attempts to join the search party, but Sun forbids him to leave her
again. Later, Jin grows concerned for his wife when she falls victim to
a failed kidnap attempt. Jack and Jin intend to exact revenge on the
Others, only for Sawyer to reveal that they had fallen for his long
con. Still worried, Jin forbids Sun from tending to her garden, tearing
it up in the process. Later, Jin realizes how much he needs her, and
attempts to repair the garden. It is then that Sun informs him of her
pregnancy, and that it was he who is infertile. Jin considers this a
miracle and rejoices. Jin later volunteers to help Bernard build a
giant S.O.S. sign in the beach. He is the last person remaining when he
decides to quit.
When Michael leads Jack, Kate, Sawyer and Hurley to the Others' camp,
Sayid asks Jin to accompany him to the camp via Desmond's boat, to
which he accepts only when Sun also insists on going. As they sail to
the Other's camp, they pass a strange statue of a four-toed foot. They
arrive at the camp, which turns out to be fake. Before setting off, Jin
is deafened by a high-pitched noise as the island is engulfed in a
strange violet glow.
Season three
Jin is still on board the boat with Sun and Sayid, and suggests they
return to the beach, only to be overruled by Sun and Sayid. They arrive
at the pier, where Sayid starts a signal fire. Jin, knowing about
Sayid's plan, demands to be given a gun whilst telling Sun that he
understands more English than she thinks. That night, Jin and Sayid
wait by the end of the pier for the Others to arrive; they are startled
to find that they have instead arrived by sea and have gone directly
for the boat, where Sun is hiding. Jin dives into the water as the boat
sails away, and is reunited with Sun once again when she escapes. The
three return to the beach soon after. Days after returning, Sun starts
speaking to Jin in English, in an attempt to help him learn. Jin is
stubborn, and is left to help Hurley overturn a van in the jungle. When
Sawyer arrives, he teaches Jin three phrases that he describes as "what
women want to hear" (which are, incidentally, "I'm sorry", "You were
right" and "Those pants don't make you look fat.") Hurley and Charlie
get the van running, and the four enjoy a joyriding session before
returning to the beach, filled with hope.
Jin finds himself involved in the investigation over the apparent
deaths of survivors Nikki and Paulo. Jin, Hurley and Sawyer find Paulo
lying in the jungle. After a brief examination of the surroundings, Jin
concludes that the "Monster" had killed him. Later, he attends the
funeral, unaware that Nikki has opened her eyes moments before being
buried. Upon Jack, Kate and Sayid returning to the beach with Juliet in
tow, Jin shares the same disliking to her as the rest of the camp.
Later, Jin joins Hurley, Charlie and Desmond on a trek into the jungle.
They witness the bailing of a helicopter pilot that night, and head
inland to find them, encountering several pieces of luggage on the way.
Jin and Hurley find her hanging from a tree, and the four cut her
loose. When Mikhail arrives, Jin chases after him and catches him.
After helping Naomi, Jin pursues Mikhail once again when he steals her
satellite phone. The four take her back to the camp and hide her in
Hurley's tent.
After she speaks to the camp that night, Juliet's recorder is played to
the group, mentioning Sun's pregnancy. Jin asks Sun about Juliet's
message, to which he learns of a healthy fetus. When Karl arrives to
warn them of the Others' imminent arrival, Jin volunteers to stay
behind and detonate the dynamite inside the targeted tents, along with
Sayid and Bernard. That night, Jin's inaccuracy causes the plan to
backfire, and three are taken hostage by the surviving Others. The next
day, Jin is held at gunpoint in order for the Others to extract the
camp's initial plan from Bernard. The three are saved when Hurley,
Sawyer and Juliet arrive on the beach and eliminate the Others.
Season four
Shortly after confirmation that Jack has made contact with the
freighter, Jin watches and listens as Desmond delivers Charlie's
warning, and ventures into the jungle to meet up with the rest of the
camp. After reuniting with Sun, Jin decides to return to the beach with
Jack rather than join Locke at the barracks. In the episode "Ji Yeon,"
Jin and Sun discuss what they will name their baby, and Jin suggest Ji
Yeon. Sun insists it's too early. After a conversation with Kate, Sun
decides to head to Locke's camp. In hopes of stopping this Juliet
reveals Sun's medical condition, and the affair she had to Jin.
Although angry at first, Jin realizes that he was not supportive of Sun
and that he pushed her away, so he forgives her and promises that he
will never leave her. Later, Sayid returns with the speedboat to take
people to the boat. Jin and Sun go with the first group, taking Aaron
with them. On the boat, they encounter Michael for the first time since
he left the island. Upon discovering a bomb on the boat, Jin, Michael
and Desmond attempt to disarm it. While their attempts manage to stall
the bomb's detonation, Jin is left on the boat during the bomb's
detonation. The freighter explodes and sinks beneath the ocean leading
to Sun and the rest of the Oceanic Six beliving him to have died in the
explosion.
At the Oceanic 6 conference when a Korean reporter asks Sun if Jin
survived the crash, Sun looks very somber and pauses for a minute
before replying that he did not. Sun also reveals to her father that
she has bought a controlling share of his company as retribution for,
in her view, his hand in Jin's death. In the season finale it was
revealed upon Sun's meeting with Charles Widmore in London that Widmore
and Sun's father had enjoyed games of golf together.
The episode "Ji-Yeon" shows that after Sun escapes she keeps in touch
with Hurley (his birthday party). It is not known if she has contact
with the rest of the Oceanic Six. After her daughter is born, Hurley
and Sun visit Jin's grave. The date written on his tombstone is the
date of the plane crash (Sept 22, 2004), indicating that the official
story of his death is not completely accurate. Sun names their daughter
Ji Yeon as he asked.
Season five
In the fourth episode of the season, after another shift in time, Jin
is found unconscious floating on some debris from the freighter by a
group of people in a life raft, who turn out to be a young and pregnant
Danielle Rousseau along with her research team. After realizing who
Danielle Rousseau is, Jin is shocked to realize he has traveled back in
time to 1988.
Jin travels with Danielle's group and leads them to the radio tower. On
their way, the smoke monster appears in the middle of the jungle and
kills a female member of her group called Nadine. The leader of the
group, Montard is dragged down to a temple by the monster. The rest of
the group decide to go rescue Montard, but Jin tells Danielle to stay.
Suddenly, Jin is torn away through time in front of Danielle and
reappears later, she kills the last of her group's survivors because of
she believes that they had become sick and "changed". She tries to kill
Jin but he escapes. Another time jump allows him to meet up with
Sawyer, Locke, Juliet, Daniel, Miles and Charlotte.
Jin assists the group with Locke's plan to leave the island and return
with the escapees. Threatening his seeming escape via a rope down a
well, he makes him promise not to bring Sun back.
1970s
Soon after Locke is separated from the group Jin, Sawyer, Juliet and
Miles get sent to an ancient time, in which a gigantic statue is seen
standing far away from them. After Locke moves leaves the island by
turning the frozen wheel, they get transported to 1974. They then head
back to Daniel who informs them that the violent shifts through time
had killed Charlotte but that they now had also stopped and wherever
they are now they were there to stay. Jin and the others then rescue a
woman from the DHARMA Initiative called Amy from two others and they
then move into the barracks with other DHARMA members.
Three years later, in 1977, Jin along with Sawyer (under the alias Jim
LeFleur), Juliet and Miles are all shown to still be there. Jin can now
speak fleunt English, as is shown in his conversation with Sawyer where
he both understands and replies to Sawyer regarding John's quest to
bring the others back. Jin's job is to search for Locke and the others
he said he will bring with him. For three years there was no sign but
on one morning, Jin drives across a waterfull and discovers Jack, Kate
and Hurley and he drives all three of them to meet Sawyer.
Development
Daniel Dae Kim described his audition as a "really interesting
experience". He found it especially hard as it was his first time
acting in Korean, and he hadn’t spoken in it regularly since being in
high school, when he would talk to his parents.
Jin is the only major character who could not speak English before
arriving on the island (though he does speak it in one of Hurley's
dream sequences), and has been receiving tutelage from Sun. Ironically,
Daniel Dae Kim has the opposite problem: though Korean-born, he was
raised in Pennsylvania, speaks English as his native language, and has
been receiving tutelage in Korean from, among others, Yunjin Kim, the
actress who plays Sun. Despite Jin's inability to speak English, he can
understand it better than most characters think, deducing that Sun and
Sayid are lying to him in "The Glass Ballerina". He manages only
rudimentary English by the end of season three, but by the end of
season four, he can understand most of what is said to him, and can
speak English with minimal difficulty. Furthermore after living for
three years on the island, as shown in the episode "Lafleur", he is
fluent save for an accent.
Similarly to the Chinese and Japanese naming system, the convention in
the Korean naming system is to put the family name first in the
person's name. Therefore, Jin's name should technically be Kwon Jin-Soo,
rather than Jin-Soo Kwon. When his name is spoken in the Korean
flashbacks, it is said in the Korean manner. Military service for a
minimum of twenty-four months is compulsory in South Korea. This, in
addition to Jin's mob experience, may explain his familiarity with
handguns as seen in "The Glass Ballerina" and "Through the Looking
Glass." |