Dolls
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Dolls are seen in at least eight episodes of Lost. With their recurrence, they likely symbolically represent a tragic loss involving children or innocent people.
Jack holding a doll he found in "White Rabbit"
Matryoshka Doll ("Exposé")
Hula Girl ("Catch-22")
- Jack sees a doll just under the water, along with other former passenger possessions and debris from the former cargo compartment of the plane. ("White Rabbit")
- Charlie has a dream about his childhood where his father, a butcher, is ridiculing music as a career to young Charlie, and decapitating a doll on a butcher's cutting block. ("Fire + Water")
- Kate sees a doll on the ground while traveling with Jack to the Line. She picks it up without thinking and ends up getting caught in one of Danielle's traps with Jack. ("S.O.S.")
- Sawyer almost falls for a similar trap, but Kate stops him before he triggers it. ("Live Together, Die Alone")
- A sequence of close ups of doll's faces appears in the brainwashing video shown to Karl in the Room 23. ("Not in Portland")
- A Matryoshka doll doll is seen in "Exposé". The doll is used to store diamonds stolen by Nikki and Paulo.
- A Hula doll was found by Charlie in "Catch-22". It is assumed that the doll fell out of the helicopter which crashed near the Island. As it was not in the bag with Naomi's other personal items, its likely that the doll could have been on the helicopter dashboard, or in Naomi's hand as she jumped.
Dolls Annie gives to Ben ("The Man Behind the Curtain")
- Annie presents Ben with a pair of hand-carved wooden dolls in "The Man Behind the Curtain", designed to represent the two of them. These dolls are a birthday gift, and Ben continues to cherish the "Annie" doll throughout his adulthood. The whereabouts of the "Ben" doll are unknown.
- Trivia: Executive producer Jack Bender is the real life sculptor of these two dolls. ("Lost on Location: The Man Behind the Curtain" on the Lost: The Complete Third Season (DVD))
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