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Elizabeth, commonly known as "Libby,"
is a fictional character on the ABC drama television series Lost, which
chronicles the lives of over forty people after their plane crashes on
a remote island somewhere in the South Pacific. She is played by
American actress Cynthia Watros. The character is first introduced as a
member of the tail section survivors in the second season episode
"Everybody Hates Hugo", together with Bernard, and she ends her role as
a "living character" in the episode "?". Reception towards the
character is generally positive, especially after her death, although
controversy exists due to a traffic violation by the actress that plays
her.
Libby has appeared in twenty-one episodes so far, twenty of them in the
second season and one in the fourth. As of the end of the third season,
she is the only main character not to have a centric episode that
details her past, though a flashback at the end of the episode "Dave"
focuses on her. She was supposed to have returned during the third
season, but did not make an appearance. Her first appearance after the
second season was in the fourth season episode, "Meet Kevin Johnson".
Prior to the crash
Little is known about Libby's life prior to the island. She states in
"The Other 48 Days" that she visited Vermont, where she broke her leg
in a skiing accident, and that she attended medical school for a year
before dropping out to become a clinical psychologist.
It was shown in "Live Together, Die Alone" that before she ends up on
the island, she meets Desmond (played by Henry Ian Cusick) at a café,
where she tells him that she is from Newport Beach, California, learns
about his intention to join a sailing race, and decides to donate her
sailboat Elizabeth, a gift given to her and named after her by her late
husband David. She also stayed in the Santa Rosa Mental Institution, a
place whose patients include Hurley (Jorge Garcia), as well as Emily
Locke, John Locke's (Terry O'Quinn) mother. Prior to boarding the
Oceanic flight, she intervenes during an argument between Mr. Eko (Adewale
Akinnuoye-Agbaje) and Charlotte Malkin (Brooke Mikey Anderson) in "?".
After the crash
Libby ends up in the tail-section with another twenty-one survivors.
She immediately tries to help the injured, such as Donald (Glenn
Lehmann), due to her background with medicine. Some, however, including
Donald, die a few days later. Within days after the crash, the Others
invade their camp and kidnap all the remaining survivors except her and
six others: Ana Lucia (Michelle Rodriguez), Mr. Eko, Bernard (Sam
Anderson), Cindy (Kimberley Joseph), Nathan (Josh Randall), and Goodwin
(Brett Cullen).
Paranoia soon afflicts Libby and the remaining tail-section survivors
causing them to speculate that Nathan is not part of the flight and is
an Other, which leads to his death. Eventually, she and the remaining
survivors make their way to The Arrow, where they found a radio
allowing them to make a brief contact with Boone (Ian Somerhalder).
Goodwin, the real Other, tries to steal this radio, but Ana Lucia stops
and murders him. Her group stays in The Arrow until Jin (Daniel Dae
Kim), Michael (Harold Perrineau), and Sawyer (Josh Holloway) arrive
there in "Everybody Hates Hugo", when her group learns about other
survivors.
Libby's group soon decides to leave and join the main group of
survivors. But before their journey, Ana Lucia orders her and Michael
to get some fruit ("...And Found"). Soon, Michael finds out, through
her, where the Others are and decides to leave her in search for his
son, Walt (Malcolm David Kelley). Mr. Eko and Jin find Michael, leading
him back to Libby and the group and allowing them to start their
journey. During their trek in "Abandoned", numerous tragedies occur,
including the mysterious disappearance of Cindy and the death of
Shannon (Maggie Grace).
Once she joins the main camp, she and Hurley start to become
romantically involved, especially when she tells him that she
remembers when he stepped on her foot in the plane.Aside from
Hurley, Libby also becomes friends with Claire (Emilie de Ravin), whom
she helps in unlocking the memories of Claire's kidnapping in
"Maternity Leave".She also tries to help out with Bernard's S.O.S.
but loses interest. In "Dave", Libby helps Hurley solve his food
addiction, but this fails when a food pallet coincidentally "falls from
the sky" during a supply drop. Sensing something is wrong, she
confronts him and eventually ends up on a cliff, where Hurley is about
to jump. She tries to stop him, which leads to her profess her love for
him. As their relationship grows, Hurley decides to plan dates. In "Two
for the Road", he secretly plans a picnic for her but eventually
confesses when he is caught with food. Once they arrive at the beach,
he tells her that he forgot drinks and blankets, so she tells him to
get Rose (L. Scott Caldwell) and Bernard's bottle of wine while she
gets the blankets. This turns out to be a fateful mistake for her,
because she is accidentally shot by Michael while getting them.
Hours later, Libby is found unconscious alongside a dead Ana Lucia and
an injured Michael, while "Henry Gale" (Michael Emerson) is found to
have fled. Jack (Matthew Fox) tries to save her but fails, so he
decides to ease her pain with heroin. Once she has taken the drug, she
tries to say her shooter's name but her whisper falls on deaf ears, and
she soon dies with Hurley at her bedside. She is buried beside Ana
Lucia, coincidentally during the reappearance of Desmond aboard the
Elizabeth. Two weeks later, Hurley visits Libby's grave and expresses
how much he misses her before leaving a flower.
Off the island, Libby's presence continues to haunt Michael after her
death. In one scene in "Meet Kevin Johnson", she appears to Michael in
the hospital as a nurse with blankets on her stomach, representing the
position she was in when she was shot. This turns out to be a dream.
She even follows him in the freighter Kahana, where she tries to trick
Michael into not pushing a button, which he pushes anyway. In an
extended version of the Oceanic Six press conference, they say that
Libby was one of the eight initial survivors, but died during the first
week.
Personality
Libby is seen by some as a beautiful blonde "Tailie" and Hurley's true
love.She is often described as "mysterious", especially since much
of her backstory is yet to be revealed. IGN has described her as a
"loose end" in the storyline due to the contradictions between what she
tells other characters and the flashbacks that viewers see about her,
such as her profession as a clinical psychologist and her stay at a
mental institution.
On the show, she is often seen as helpful to other people, such as
Donald, Jin, Claire, Bernard, and Desmond. One example of her
exhibiting this virtue is when she assists Hurley in resolving his
mental problems.Characters have often described her as a "shrink" or as
a "mega cute blonde chick" due to her profession and appearance.
Sawyer, meanwhile, has used the nickname "Moonbeam" on her due to her
upbeat hippie-like personality.
Development
Libby is a mysterious character, supposedly seated at the tail-section
of the plane. Her character was written to be in her late forties to
early fifties, easy on the eyes, amicably maladjusted, and a compulsive
liar so good at what she does, most people will not know she is not
what she seems. Damon Lindelof was quoted in Variety saying that the
character "is going to bring a flavor to the show that doesn't exist
right now. She's not as intense as some of the other characters. She's
that person you want in the trenches with you who can take lemons and
make lemonade."
American actress Cynthia Watros portrays Libby in around twenty-one
episodes of the series. Veteran actress Jennifer Jason Leigh was
originally approached to play the character, but Watros ended up
playing the role instead. During her audition, Watros did not think she
would be cast, but when she learned she had been, she was excited since
she was a fan of the show and immediately uprooted her and her twin
daughter's lives in Los Angeles to move to Hawaii where Lost is filmed.
Originally, Libby was not going to be killed off, but since Ana Lucia
Cortez was considered an unpopular character, the producers thought her
death would not generate enough sympathy from fans. They decided that
Libby, who is well liked, should also be killed for emotional impact.
Additionally the producers and writers ran out of ideas for a
compelling storyline for the character. According to Carlton Cuse and
Damon Lindelof, the writers did try to develop her story through her
romance with Hurley but they ran out of possible avenues for the
character. The writers also thought that her story was not as dramatic
when juxtaposed with the other characters and considered killing her so
that her backstory could be told in a mysterious and posthumous way,
this has yet to be done as season 3 and 4 both failed to do so despite
it being planned. In September 2007, Cuse and Lindelof stated that
Libby "won't be coming back from the dead".
After Libby's death, the question about how to tell her backstory
appeared because she is the only main character not to have a centric
episode detailing her life before the crash (the episode "The Other 48
Days" detailed her life on the island after the crash. The producers
said that Libby's backstory would be explored through a flashback in
the show's third season, although her character did not appear.
They later stated that the missing pieces of Libby's backstory would be
revealed in the fourth season. According to the producers, she was to
appear in multiple episodes and would probably appear in more of
Desmond's flashbacks.[29] Though she appeared in "Meet Kevin Johnson",
her backstory was not explored. It is expected that her backstory will
be revealed in the fifth or sixth season. On September 20, 2008, the
writers have confirmed that her backstory would probably be explored in
the fifth season.
It is revealed in a deleted scene that Libby had been married three
times prior to the plane crash and that she specializes in marriage
counseling. Theories about unknown aspects of her life exist, including
assumptions that she was once a DHARMA Initiative employee, an Other, a
person planted by Desmond's flashback characters Mrs. Hawking and
Brother Campbell, or The Lost
Experience character Liddy Wales. Her name is also a topic of
speculation and is assumed to have appeared on an official website of
the show.
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