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Danielle Rousseau
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Danielle Rousseau was a woman, presumed to be of French origin, who claimed to have arrived on the Island with a science team in 1988. She was the mother of Alex. While she, Alex, and Karl were traveling to the Temple, they were ambushed by Keamy and his team. Both Rousseau and Karl were shot dead. ("Meet Kevin Johnson"). Her body was found by Miles as he, Sawyer and Claire were going back to the beach. ("Something Nice Back Home")
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Before encountering the survivors
Rousseau maintained she was a member of a six-person science expedition operating in the Pacific along with her lover Robert. The two were very much in love, and Rousseau carried in her possession a music box he had once given to her. At this point in time, Danielle was seven months pregnant.
The ship was three days out of Tahiti when it picked up a transmission during the night. It was a voice repeating the numbers and they changed course to investigate. The instruments malfunctioned and a storm with strange sounds occurred. The ship slammed into rocks and ran aground with the hull breached beyond repair, so the expedition made a shelter. There is some evidence from Rousseau's map to suggest that the camp was actually the second camp made on the Island with the first being closer to the point where the ship ran aground.
The team continued to search for the transmission source. After several weeks, they reached the Dark Territory and Montand lost his arm at some point. In the area near the Black Rock they found the radio tower. From her story, this would seem to have been about six weeks after their arrival on the island. When revealed, the radio tower turned out to not be located anywhere near the Black Rock.
On the way back from the Black Rock, there was an as yet unexplained encounter. Danielle mysteriously says "It was them. They were the carriers. The Others." She believes that the other members of the team contracted the sickness from the Others. She later claimed that at least up to the time she had met Sayid, she had never seen one of the Others but only heard them as whispers in the jungle. Because of this, there is no way to know if what she calls the Others are the same as the people who now live at the Barracks.
After returning to the shelter, some of the team continued to search for the meaning of the numbers while they waited for rescue. This is likely the partial source for what is known as Rousseau's map. But then she says the sickness came. She says the sickness took them one after the other. She eventually killed Robert who she claimed was sick by first removing the firing pin from his gun and engaging him in a confrontation where she shot him dead.
Rousseau explained her motivations for killing the other members of the team as follows: "I had no choice. They were already lost. What would have happened if we were rescued? I couldn't let that happen. I won't."
She claims that after her team was all dead, she went back to the radio tower and changed the transmission three days before giving birth. The message left at the radio tower is not totally consistent with her story. The radio tower message suggests that another person (Brennan) was alive and had taken some keys. She also says that "it [or he] killed them all" and that "it [or he] was outside her location when she was recording her message." The message could either suggest another cause of death for her team or that the "them" she speaks of is someone other than her team.
Rousseau claims that three days later she delivered her baby alone, which she named Alexandra. She says that she was together with the baby for a week before she saw a pillar of black smoke about five kilometers inland and on that night, her child was taken from her. She says the baby was taken by the Others but she also has said that she had never seen one of them at that time and only knew them as whispers.
Rousseau continued living on the Island for over 16 years, before meeting Sayid after he was caught in a trap. At some point during their stay on the island, either Rousseau or other members of the French team attempted to map parts of the island. Rousseau is familiar with the "Monster" but for unexplained reasons calls it the security system.
Danielle claims that she has survived so long because of her policy of avoiding encounters with the various inhabitants of the island. ("Enter 77") This however is inconsistent with her torture of Sayid for information.
Her story is inconsistent in that she had to have been on the island prior to the Purge. The Dharma Initiative was active on the island until December 19, 1992, the day which the Purge occurred. This means that Danielle cohabited the island with the Dharma Initiative for about 4 years. It's also not explained how she survived the toxic gas attack that struck the island when The Others destroyed DHARMA.
Encountering the survivors
Season 1 (Days 12-44)
Following the cable from the beach, Sayid stumbled into a snare trap set by Danielle, who subsequently takes him hostage. Initially suspecting he is an Other, Rousseau brings Sayid back to her camp. She ties him up and asks "Where is Alex!" in a variety of languages. When he denies knowing anything about this, she uses electricity to torture him.
After some time, Danielle begins to talk to Sayid, and tells him a number of things about her time on the Island. For instance, she tells him that the distress signal broadcasts from the radio tower, and that it is under the control of the Others (a strange thing to know, considering she also says she has never actually seen "them" only heard their whispers but another time says her team encountered them right before they became ill). When Sayid offers to repair her broken music box, Rousseau sedates him and moves him to a chair. After fixing the box, much to Rousseau's delight, animal noises can be heard from outside Rousseau's self-made bunker. As she goes to investigate, Sayid steals her maps and notes about the Island and escapes her capture. ("Solitary")
Back at the camp, Rousseau's notes attract Hurley's attention. He notices that written on them are the Numbers, and he treks into the jungle with the rest of the group who are after the batteries Rousseau has. Meeting up with each other, Rousseau agrees with Hurley's idea that the Numbers are cursed, as they are what brought her to the Island in the first place. Hurley then gives her a big hug. ("Numbers")
Also around this time, Danielle finds Claire delirious in the jungle. As Claire shouts for "Ethan," Rousseau realizes it is the Others, and pleads for Claire to be quiet. A struggle then begins and Claire badly scratches Danielle's arms. Knocking her unconscious, Danielle carries her back near the main survivors' camp, leaving her where she rightly believes she'll be easily found. ("Maternity Leave")
Rousseau later went to the Losties main camp, warning them about the pillar of black smoke and told them that it meant that Aaron would be kidnapped by the others. She then led a number of the survivors to the Black Rock in the hope they could use the dynamite within it to blow open the Hatch and hide inside. ("Exodus, Part 1")
Rousseau then returned to the beach camp, and kidnapped Aaron. She then headed across the Island. Both Charlie and Sayid find her, and she admits she thought she might be able to exchange Aaron for Alex, after hearing the whispers say they wanted "the boy" (though they in fact meant Walt all along). ("Exodus, Part 2")
Season 2 (Days 58-59)
Rousseau then disappeared for a while, but contacted the survivors again after she caught an Other, Benjamin Linus (aka Henry Gale), in one of her traps. She warned Sayid that Henry was one of them, and that he would lie for a long time. When Henry tried to escape, Danielle shot him in the back with a crossbow, and left him in Sayid's charge. ("One of Them")
Only a couple of days later, Rousseau is sought out once more, this time by Claire, who is beginning to remember what happened to her while she was kidnapped. Believing Rousseau knows more than she actually does about the events, she tells Rousseau to take her back to "that place". Danielle believes she means the location where she found her, and takes her back there, along with Kate. Claire then manages to find the Staff station, where she had been held, and the three go inside. Neither Claire nor Danielle find what they were searching for, and Danielle is upset that she is still no closer to ever seeing her daughter. As Claire realized what actually happened, and how Danielle had actually saved her life, she reveals that the female Other who also helped her was probably the Alex Danielle lost 16 years ago. Danielle thanks Claire for telling her this, and returns to her home in the jungle. ("Maternity Leave")
Season 3 (Days 76-91)
Later, Kate goes looking for her, seeking her help in finding the Others' camp. When Rousseau asked why she should help, Kate mentioned how her escape from the Hydra was assisted by Alex, who Kate is sure is Rousseau's daughter. ("Tricia Tanaka Is Dead")
Danielle, along with Kate, Sayid and Locke, venture out into the jungle to locate the Others' camp. During their journey, they encounter Mikhail Bakunin and the Flame station, which Danielle has never seen before. Whilst Kate, Sayid and Locke decide to investigate, Danielle refuses to go along, stating that she has kept alive for sixteen years by avoiding such situations. She waits by a nearby stream until they have finished their search. When they return with Bakunin as a prisoner, she presses them to kill him because she doesn't trust him. Sayid refuses to do so, however. ("Enter 77")
Danielle continues to travel with the group, and at a rest stop by a stream, Kate asks Danielle why she isn't concerned with any details regarding her daughter. Danielle tells Kate that her daughter will not recognize her and that she may not even like what her daughter has become. Later, Danielle continues being wary of Bakunin, telling the others that whatever he says "will be a lie." En route to the barracks, Danielle discovers a series of metallic posts and alerts the others. After managing to scale the sonic security fence, Danielle and the others arrive at the outskirts of the barracks ("Par Avion")
After witnessing Jack playing football with Tom, she abandons the group without saying anything, but she remains hidden in the vicinity of the barracks. Later she silently witnesses Alex taking Locke to the submarine but Alex doesn't see her. She then disappears and is nowhere to be seen when the Barracks are evacuated or when Juliet, Jack, Kate and Sayid leave the Barracks. ("The Man from Tallahassee") ("Left Behind")
Eight or nine days later, she briefly reappeared, entering the Black Rock while Locke was forcing a confrontation between Sawyer and Anthony Cooper in the ship's brig. Danielle stated that she was there for some dynamite, then took a crate and left, seemingly unconcerned with Locke's activities. ("The Brig")
The dynamite was for Jack, who had come to her for help after learning of the Others' plan to take the pregnant women. She helped him and the castaways to set up three booby-trapped tents, which they would detonate from afar when the Others went in. However, Danielle determined that they didn't have enough wire. They started to strip more from the plane wreckage, but the plan had to be scrapped when Karl arrived to warn that the Others would be coming sooner than expected. It was decided that three men - Sayid, Bernard and Jin - would stay behind to detonate the explosives by shooting them. Meanwhile, Danielle would lead Jack and the rest to the radio tower and disable her distress signal, which would allow Naomi to contact her ship with the satellite phone and bring rescue to the island. ("Greatest Hits")
Danielle led the group up to the radio tower, and on the way met her daughter, Alex. She communicated with her for the first time, and Alex herself seemed curious about her. The two tied Ben up together, and headed on to the radio tower. Danielle stated earlier to Jack that she would help them find rescue, but would not be leaving herself. The Island is the only place she knows, and is her home. ("Through the Looking Glass")
Season 4 (Days 91-98)
Worried for Alex's safety, Ben asked Danielle to take her far away, so that whatever was coming to the island wouldn't harm her. Danielle punched Ben in the face when he referred to Alex as his 'daughter' and ignored his plea. Later, when Naomi managed to escape into the jungle, Jack asked Danielle to help him track her down. Danielle followed a trail of blood that Naomi had left behind, only to realize that Naomi had tricked her, and that the blood stains were a dummy-trail to throw off any trackers.
When the camp was forced to take sides over whom to follow—Jack or Locke—Danielle chose to join Locke's side. ("The Beginning of the End")
Danielle, along with the rest of Locke's group, encountered Charlotte Lewis, a member of freighters who had just parachuted onto the island. Ben tried to kill her, and in response Locke threatened to kill Ben. Danielle tried to shield a protestant Alex from her adoptive father's impending death, but Locke spared his life anyway. ("Confirmed Dead")
Danielle continued to aid Locke in his efforts to remain on the island, including helping him capture Sayid. While taking Sayid to a holding room, she told him that holding him captive in the rec room was nothing personal. ("The Economist") Claire said she also saw her taking Ben into Locke's basement at the Barracks. ("Eggtown")
Rousseau was present at Locke's meeting where, after Ben's release, he implored Alex, along with Danielle and Karl, to flee the Barracks and head for the Temple, as he was certain Alex will be killed if they remain. Danielle seemed somewhat suspicious of Ben's plan, but after some thought, agreed with Ben's assessment. She assured Alex they had to go. While traveling to the "sanctuary," they took a break. Rousseau began to suspect someone was approaching just before Karl was shot. Danielle told Alex, who was crying over Karl's body, that they needed to run, and that he was "gone." They prepared to flee after the count of three, but as soon as Danielle stood up, she was shot in the side and she fell to the floor. ("Meet Kevin Johnson")
Post-Death
After Rousseau and Karl were both shot, the mercenaries who attacked them lead Alex back to the Barracks, in the hope of using her to lure Ben out of hiding. While Keamy stood with a gun pointed at Alex communicating with Ben via walkie's as he watched through a window Alex told her father, "They're serious, they killed Karl and my mother." In a bid to save his daughter's life, Ben attempted to prove to Keamy that Alex meant nothing to him, he recalled the story of how she isn't his daughter, and he "stole her as a baby from an insane woman." Nonetheless, Keamy shot Alex, killing her. ("The Shape of Things to Come")
Rousseau's fate, however, remained unknown until Sawyer, Claire and Miles were trekking back from the Barracks to the beach camp and they passed the clearing where Rousseau and Karl were shot. Miles began hearing screams and echoes and mysteriously asked who Danielle and Karl where. He then preceded to dig two holes in the ground, revealing Karl and Danielle's dead bodies buried in their shallow graves. ("Something Nice Back Home")
Rousseau's French
It has already been noted that Rousseau oddly speaks with a Yugoslavian accent. In fact, she doesn't even seem to speak French correctly. For instance, she mispronounced "le territoire foncé" (Dark Territory). The word foncé includes acute accent and the é is pronounced [e], but Rousseau pronounced the word as if the é were silent. A French native speaker would never make such an error.
"Territoire foncé" is also a pretty inaccurate translation of "dark territory"; the french equivalent would rather be "territoire sombre" (which is used in the French dubbed version of the show). "Foncé" only means dark for a color tone (i.e. bleu foncé = dark blue) and never refers to the figurative meaning of the word. Again, this is not a confusion a native-speaker and especially a trained scientist like Rousseau would make. However this may only be because the writers of the show do not master the language.
It is worth noting that the voice heard on the distress signal is that of a French native speaker and is definitely not Mira Furlan's. However, since the characters who heard both the radio transmission and Rousseau (Sayid, Sawyer, Shannon and Hurley) didn't seem to be intrigued by this detail, it may be considered irrelevant. This could also reinforce the theory that the whole issue about Rousseau's French is only a goof on the part of the producers/writers. Also, the voice on the transmission was on the show long before Furlan actually appeared, so it was likely a production error. It is however fair to assume that her voice would have changed somewhat in the 16 years since the transmission was recorded.
It should also be noted that Rousseau's identification as "French" comes purely from the assessment of the survivors, based on the language of her transmission. Rousseau herself never identifies herself as French, and gives no information about her life before the ill-fated scientific experiment. We do know, however, that Rousseau was married. It is entirely possible that Rousseau is not in fact French or of French extraction. She could very well be, as Mira Furlan is, Croatian or any other ethnicity. Rousseau could be her married name. Since the names of her co-workers are Montand and Brennan it is still possible that the expedition was French, but not the crew.
Trivia
- Danielle's episode count is 17.
- Rousseau has met all of the main characters, except for Boone, Shannon, Ana Lucia, Libby, Eko, Nikki, Paulo, and Daniel.
- Danielle was seen by Ana from afar on their fifthy-eighth day on the island, but she herself had never met her.
- Jean-Jacques Rousseau is the name of a French philosopher.
- Henri Rousseau was a French painter whose paintings depicted jungle scenes.
- In French Dub, Rousseau is said to be German, which creates some continuity errors, notably with the song "La Mer" and her name.
Unanswered questions
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- For fan theories about these unanswered questions, see: Danielle Rousseau/Theories
- Why was her clothing/actions/equipment primarily military in nature if her "routine expedition" was scientific/medical?
- Why did she speak with a Central-European accent, rather than a French accent?
- Where is the ship that she and her expedition came on?
- Why did the Others leave her in isolation if they outgun and outnumber her by far?
- How did she survive the deadly gas that killed the Dharma Initiative?
- Where did she live after blowing up her shelter? ("Numbers")
- Her arrival on the island would pre-date the purge based on her having been on the island longer than Mikhail Bakunin. Why did she say nothing about it or DHARMA?
- How much of the information she gave the survivors was true?
- Why was she so certain that Ben was one of the Others?
- Why did she say the Others controlled the Radio Tower when it was in fact abandoned?
- Why did she send out the distress signal only in French when she can also speak English?
- How did the Others steal a week old Alex without Danielle seeing them?
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| Confirmed Science Crew | Danielle Rousseau • Robert • Montand | |||
| Probable Science Crew | Brennan | |||
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| On the Island | Hurley bird • Anthony Cooper • Daniel • Dave • Henry Gale • Goldie • Kate's horse • Emily Linus • Danielle Rousseau • Christian Shephard • Yemi | |||
| Off the Island | Henrik • Desmond Hume • Indonesian boy • Mathias • Penelope Widmore | |||
| See also: All Portals | ||||
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| Events | Science expedition | |||
| Family | Robert • Alexandra | |||
| Items | Music box • Rousseau's maps and notes | |||
| Places | Rousseau's camp | |||
| See also: Supporting Characters | ||||


