5 Reasons Sawyer Was the Real Hero of ‘Lost’
- James 'Sawyer' Ford emerged as a complex character and eventual hero in the TV series Lost after the 2004 Oceanic Flight 815 crash on a mysterious island.
- Sawyer began as a selfish survivor who hoarded supplies and positioned himself as the group's antagonist while pursuing revenge for his parents' death caused by a con man he adopted the name of.
- Over time, Sawyer built genuine friendships, took on protective roles like caring for Claire's infant, and was offered leadership by Hurley after Jack left the island, showing significant growth in character.
- A key example of Sawyer's heroism occurred at the end of Season 4 when he selflessly jumped out of a fuel-leaking helicopter to save others despite sacrificing his return to civilization.
- Sawyer's journey from a flawed loner to a trusted leader in the Dharma Initiative demonstrates a compelling hero's evolution, marked by memorable moments, complex relationships, and lasting impact on fans and characters alike.
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Josh Holloway revs up for role as mob driver in ‘Duster’
For Josh Holloway, his new Max series “Duster” only looks like a cousin to the muscle car comedic hijinks that was “Smokey and the Bandit.” Holloway, the “Lost” veteran, is Jim, a getaway driver in 1972 Arizona who finds himself pressured to become an FBI informant in order to solve his brother’s murder. “He is a driver for the mafia, he loves his job, loves driving fast, hanging with girls and just being Jim,” Holloway, 55, acknowledged in a Zo…
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