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Lost Sayid Jarrah

Sayid Hassan Jarrah is a fictional
character on the ABC television series Lost, played by Naveen Andrews.
Prior to the crash
The son of an Iraqi war hero from the Iran–Iraq War, Sayid served as a
communications officer in the Iraqi Republican Guard and is a skilled
radio and mechanical engineer. During the Gulf War, Sayid's base was
captured by the Americans. Since he is the only Iraqi in his squad to
speak English, he is forced to ask his superior officer about a missing
U.S. pilot. When Sayid learns of a planned attack on his home village,
his head capturer, Kelvin Inman gives him a box of torturing tools, and
forces Sayid to use them to gain the desired information of the missing
pilot, who he learns was executed earlier. Another one of his captors
was Kate's father, Sam Austen, who even shows a picture of a young Kate
to Sayid. At the end of the Gulf War, with Saddam still in power, Sayid
is released back into the Republican Guard. Inman tells him that he now
has a valuable gift of being able to gain information, but Sayid swears
that he will never torture again. However, he later, through unknown
circumstances, becomes a torturer for that Guard. At one point, he
learns that the subject of his latest interrogation is to be his
childhood friend Nadia. Sayid falls in love with her, and she provides
the impetus for Sayid to begin his road to redemption, and he does not
torture her. However, he learns that she will soon be executed, and he
helps her escape by shooting his commanding officer and shooting
himself in the leg, making it look as though Nadia was responsible.
Some time after, Sayid leaves the Republican Guard in order to track
down Nadia. He eventually travels to Paris, where he works as a chef
under the alias Najif, claiming to be from Syria. Sayid is soon offered
a job with higher pay at another restaurant, owned by an Iraqi couple.
Upon arriving at this restaurant, however, Sayid is taken prisoner and
locked in the pantry. Sami, the owner, recognizes Sayid as the man who
tortured his wife with boiling oil, and attempts to beat a confession
out of him. Sayid denies ever meeting his wife; when Sami's wife, Amira,
confronts him, Sayid finally admits to torturing her, and tearfully
apologizes to her, saying that her face has haunted his nightmares ever
since he hurt her. Sayid is forgiven, and Amira tells Sami that Sayid
is not the man who tortured her after all; Sayid is released soon
after. Later, Sayid travels to England, where he is picked up by the
ASIS and the CIA. They admit to have been following Sayid's movements,
and make him a deal: if Sayid can infiltrate a terrorist cell in
Sydney, whose members he is familiar with, and uncover stolen C-4, then
they will tell him where Nadia is.
Sayid accepts, and is dropped off in Australia, where he meets with his
former college roommate, Essam, from Cairo University. Sayid convinces
Essam to become a suicide bomber in order for the intelligence to take
possession of the stolen explosives. However, at the very last moment,
Sayid admits to Essam that he is working with the CIA, and attempts to
allow his friend to escape; Essam realizes that Sayid has deceived him
over a woman, and kills himself. Sayid is given tickets to Los Angeles,
departing that day, but he insists on giving Essam a proper Muslim
funeral, and asks to catch a flight the next day instead; he is then
given tickets for Oceanic Flight 815. At the airport the next day,
Sayid asks Shannon to watch his bag while he enters a gift shop, but
she turns him over to the authorities. Sayid is promptly released, and
allowed to board the doomed flight.
After the crash
Season 1
Sayid fixes the transceiver recovered from the cockpit, and leads a
group into the jungle in order to send out a distress signal. However,
he instead picks up a looping message (recorded by Rousseau).Later, he,
Kate and Boone try to triangulate the signal in order to locate its
origin. However, his efforts are thwarted by Locke, who knocks him out.
When Shannon suffers from a near-fatal asthma attack, Sayid brutally
interrogates Sawyer in an attempt to recover Shannon's medication.
Having again broken his promise to never torture again, Sayid leaves
the beach in order to explore the island, by following the beach. In
the jungle, he is snagged in a booby-trap by Rousseau. Danielle tells
Sayid she was part of a science team, and they crashed on the island.
She identifies the Others as the carriers of a sickness that her
companions caught. Sayid doesn’t believe her, and leaves.
Upon returning, he seeks Shannon's help with translating the maps from
Danielle. Upon doing so, the two bond and eventually form a
relationship. One day, Sayid and Shannon are informed of Boone's
death.Locke asks for Shannon's forgiveness, but Shannon confronts Locke
in the jungle. Left with no choice, Sayid tackles Shannon just as she
fires a gun. That night, Sayid tells Locke to take him to the hatch.
Rousseau arrives on the beach one morning with news that the Others are
coming to abduct a child. Later, he learns that Claire's baby, Aaron,
had been kidnapped by Rousseau. Sayid surmises that Rousseau intends to
attempt an exchange of Claire's baby for her own child, Alex, with the
"Others". Sayid and Charlie find Rousseau's hiding place, and Rousseau
returns the baby.
Season 2
Shannon tells Sayid that she has seen Walt in the jungle several times,
but he suggests she was having a dream. Shannon tells him she's going
to find Walt. After an argument between the couple, Sayid tells Shannon
that he loves her and will never leave her. Then they see Walt, and
Shannon dashes after him. He then witnesses Ana Lucia shooting Shannon
who dies in his arms. Ana Lucia ties him up and interrogates him. She
then frees Sayid, drops her weapon, and dares Sayid to take his
revenge, but he refuses.Some time later, Danielle takes Sayid to a man
she captured, who is in a net hanging from a tree, suspecting to be an
Other. The man identifies himself as Henry Gale, saying he crashed in a
hot-air balloon on the island about four months ago. Ignoring
Danielle's warning, Sayid frees the man. Sayid brings Henry Gale to the
hatch and tells Locke about him. Sayid asks Locke to change the
combination in the hatch, so he can find out more by torturing Henry in
a secure room. Saying he is lying, Sayid beats Henry until being
stopped by Jack.
One day, while working on building a table for the beach with Charlie,
Ana Lucia approaches him with a map to the alleged balloon that crashed
in the jungle. The three head off into the jungle and eventually
discover Henry Gale's grave, along with the balloon.When he learns of
Michael's return, and the deaths of Ana Lucia and Libby, he tells Jack
that he suspects Michael has been "compromised", and plans to follow
him somehow.Fortunately, Desmond unexpectedly returns with his boat,
and Sayid plans on using it. He asks Jin to accompany him, but Sun
insists on joining them. They arrive at the Others' camp, and Sayid
enters cautiously, only to learn that the camp is merely a decoy.
Season 3
Sayid plans to lure the Others to the pier, in an attempt to kidnap two
of them for interrogation. However, their plan backfires when the
Others arrive via the sea and hijack the boat. Sayid and the Kwons make
their way back to their camp.Upon returning, Sayid joins a group on a
trek to the Pearl station. Once there, Sayid gains brief surveillance
footage from another station, where they see an eye patched man.When
Kate and Sawyer return, Sayid and Locke join her and Rousseau in
rescuing Jack.
The four arrive at the Flame station, where they encounter Mikhail, the
man they saw in the surveillance feed of the Pearl. After a big
struggling, Mikhail is defeated by Sayid and Kate, who tie him up.
Sayid enters the basement of the Flame, and takes some maps of the
different stations. The five move along following the maps indications,
towards the Barracks, until they come across a sonar panel fencing,
where Mikhail collapses. The four later arrive at the Others' barracks,
where they watch as Jack bonds with the Others. That night, Sayid and
Kate infiltrate the barracks, only to be kidnapped. He is then gassed
the next day, released only when Juliet discovers him. He returns to
the beach with Jack, Kate and Juliet.
Sayid attempts to interrogate Juliet on the journey, but she says that
if she tells him everything, then he will kill her. Sayid is soon
informed of Naomi's presence, and after speaking to her begins to
question her; he is soon taken aback when she gives him her satellite
phone, having expected her to have no way to contact her boat.The next
day, Sayid is taken into the jungle, where Jack and Juliet come clean
and reveal their secretive plans to destroy the Others. When Karl warns
them of their imminent arrival, Sayid remains on the beach to detonate
the dynamite, along with Jin and Bernard. That night, Sayid shoots his
target accurately, but ultimately winds up captured by the remaining
three Others. Hurley runs over Ryan Pryce using the DHARMA Van which
kills him and when the other walks in front of Sayid, Sayid trips him
up and snaps his neck with his feet, killing him. He, along with
Sawyer, Juliet, Hurley, Jin and Bernard wait at the beach for rescue.
Season 4
Eventually, Jack and Locke have their confrontation, and Sayid elects
to remain with Jack.He goes out to hunt for more of the people who
crashed on the helicopter. Sayid then makes a trade with Locke for
Charlotte, who he brings back to Jack and the helicopter. Charlotte
then doesn't want to go home, so Sayid, Desmond, and a dead Naomi get
on the helicopter. During the helicopter ride, Sayid witnesses
Desmond's time travel. In the boat, Sayid helps Desmond to communicate
with his girlfriend in order to stop the travels.
Later, they wait, on deck, to meet with the captain of the freighter,
Gault. Sayid believes that he will not tell them the name of his
employer, but Gault tells them it is Charles Widmore. Later they find
Michael Dawson, who tells Sayid that he is a spy. Sayid and Desmond
later witness Keamy's furious return to the boat after his failed
attempt to capture Ben. Fearing Keamy's intentions, he persuades Gault
to give him and Desmond a Zodiac boat to return to the island, hoping
to save as many people as possible by moving them from the island to
the boat.
Sayid returns to the beach on the freighter's Zodiac just as Kate
returns. Sayid and Kate go after Jack and Sawyer, who are following a
homing beacon left by Lapidus. They are captured by Richard Alpert
(Nestor Carbonell) and the rest of the Others. He and the Others
successfully ambush Keamy and his mercenaries by sending Kate out to
them, and then getting into a gunfight with them. They then go to the
helicopter with Jack, Hurley, Sawyer and Lapidus, but Sawyer leaves
them to reduce the weight. They are able to land on the ship, but are
quickly informed that the ship is about to explode. They quickly
refuel, and pick up Desmond, Sun, and Aaron, before lifting off. On the
way back to the island, they see a white light envelop it, before the
entire island appears to sink beneath the waves. They drift for several
hours, but are eventually rescued by another boat owned by Penelope
Widmore. Jack also informs all of them that they will have to lie about
their entire experience on the island in order to protect the people
still there from Charles Widmore.
After the island
Later, at a press conference held by Oceanic Airlines Sayid is finally
reunited with Nadia, and some time later the two get married. However,
his and Nadia's happiness is abruptly cut short when she is killed, and
Sayid decides to hold her funeral in their home country. At the
funeral, Sayid spots Ben spying on him, and asks why he is following
him. Ben tells Sayid about Nadia's killer, Bakir, to which Sayid
carries out his revenge by shooting him repeatedly. Following this
event, Sayid eventually begins working for Ben as an assassin, after
being informed that Nadia's death was part of a larger plan
orchestrated by Charles Widmore.
On one such mission, Sayid travels to Berlin, Germany, where he meets a
woman named Elsa. The two bond quickly, but the relationship is cut
short when Elsa, who works for one of Sayid's targets, learns about his
true intentions, and injures him. Sayid shoots her before.Sayid next
appears in the Dominican Republic, working for a charity housing
organization. John Locke comes to see him to ask him to return with him
to the Island, but he refuses.
In Los Angeles, Sayid he kills a man who was staked out in front of the
Santa Rosa Mental Hospital, and breaks Hurley out of the mental
institution. Sayid is wounded in a fight at his motel, and Hurley takes
him home and has his father get Jack to treat Sayid. Upon awakening
Sayid refuses to cooperate with Jack and Ben's plan to return everyone
to the Island. However, he appears the next day in law enforcement
custody on board the plane that crashes on the Island.
Development
Sayid was not in the original draft of the pilot episode, but the
producers knew early on that they wanted an international cast.
Executive consultant Jeff Pinkner had worked with Naveen Andrews on a
short-lived ABC series called “The Beast”, and was keen to have him on
Lost. The producers were surprised that Andrews was interested in the
role. When they cast him, all Andrews was told, was that Sayid was from
Iraq and had been in the army.
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