Slavery and imprisonment
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Karl pulls an injured Ben along, after being captured by the Losties ("Through the Looking Glass") (promotional still)
The characters in Lost are often literally or symbolically forced to deal with imprisonment, both on-Island and in their pasts.
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Literal imprisonment
The following characters have been shown off the Islands literally behind bars or in custody.
| Location | ||
|---|---|---|
| Desmond | Southway Garrison prison | |
| Jack | Local jail | |
| Kate | Custody of U.S. Marshal | |
| Sawyer | Federal prison | |
| Sayid | Imprisoned during war Interrogated by CIA |
The following list shows when any characters have literally been imprisoned.
Season 1
- Kate was in federal custody overseen by U.S. Marshal Edward Mars. ("Solitary")
- Hurley was committed at Santa Rosa Mental Health Institute. ("Numbers")
- Sayid was imprisoned during the war. ("The Greater Good")
Season 2
- Ana-Lucia used the tiger pit to first imprison Nathan, and then the raft group (Michael, Sawyer, Jin). ("The Other 48 Days") ("Orientation")
- The castaways imprisoned Ben. ("One of Them")
- Michael is imprisoned at The Others fake camp. ("Three Minutes")
- Desmond was in a prison in the U.K. called Southway Garrison. ("Live Together, Die Alone")
Season 3
- Sawyer met Karl, who was also imprisoned by the Others. ("A Tale of Two Cities")
- Jack was arrested and bailed out by his estranged wife. ("A Tale of Two Cities")
- Jack, Kate and Sawyer were imprisoned by Ben, Juliet and the Others on Hydra island. ("A Tale of Two Cities")
- Sawyer and Kate were forced to work a day-shift there in the Quarry. ("The Glass Ballerina")
- An unconscious Eko was confined within the polar bear cave. ("Further Instructions")
- Sawyer was imprisoned for a con job. ("Every Man for Himself")
- Karl was held prisoner in Room 23. "Not in Portland"
- Juliet was imprisoned by the Others for killing Pickett. ("Stranger in a Strange Land")
- Anthony Cooper was held prisoner by the Others. ("The Man from Tallahassee") ("The Brig")
- Anthony Cooper is held prisoner in the Black Rock by Locke. ("The Brig")
- Jack takes Ben capture after believing he had killed Sayid, Jin and Bernard. ("Through the Looking Glass")
Season 4
- Jack allows Ben Linus to go willingly into Locke's custody. ("The Beginning of the End")
- Locke's group detains Charlotte Lewis. ("Confirmed Dead")
- Locke holds Miles and Benjamin Linus prisoner. ("Eggtown")
- Kate is held without bail pending the outcome of her trial. ("Eggtown")
- Richard Alpert and the Others take Kate and Sayid hostage ("There's No Place Like Home, Part 1")
Symbolic imprisonment
- Kate ran from the Monster and hides in a thicket of bamboo, reminiscent of prison bars--she was a prisoner of her own fear here, until she uses Jack's method of counting. ("Pilot, Part 1")
- Locke was confined to a wheelchair before the crash. ("Walkabout")
- Jin was stuck working for Mr. Paik. ("...In Translation")
- Desmond ran off, so the castaways had to resume pressing the button. ("Orientation")
- The occupants of The Swan are forced to push the button, to prevent a disaster ("Orientation").
- Locke told Claire that babies, unlike adults, like the feeling of being constricted, but that only as adults, do we strive for freedom. ("Abandoned")
- Hugo escaped from Santa Rosa Mental Health Institute. ("Dave")
- Locke was a prisoner of The Swan, fearing what would happen if he no longer pressed the button. He was free of his imprisonment when he traveled to The Pearl and changed his view on The Swan. ("?")
- First Radzinsky and Kelvin, then Kelvin and Desmond were confined within the Swan station by duty and fear. ("Live Together, Die Alone")
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