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Template:第3季 第5季 第6季 Eloise HawkingLost主要角色,成年版由Fionnula Flanagan飾演,而中年版則由Alice Evans飾演,至於青年版就由Alexandra Krosney飾演。Eloise在第3季第5季,與及第6季中出現,而在整部劇集的六季裡,她只有最後一集被列為主要角色。另外,Eloise亦在另類實境節目中被提及。

角色簡介

Template:Infobox Main Living Character 1 Eloise Hawking,曾被稱為Ellie,是The Others的前領袖,亦是Charles Widmore的舊情人和Daniel Faraday的母親。While on the Island, she unwittingly shot a man who turned out to be her adult son, visiting from the future -- an act that forever changed her life. Eloise then helped Daniel's friends by trying to detonate a hydrogen bomb, in an effort to change the future. After leaving the Island, she resided for a time in Oxford, England, where she pressured her son to achievement as a researcher in theoretical physics. Her foreknowledge of future events based on her encounter with her time-travelling son gave her a somewhat omniscient air in her guidance of her son. In 1996, she was instrumental in ensuring that Desmond Hume traveled to the Island. She later relocated to Los Angeles, California, where she became the caretaker of the Lamp Post, a clandestine former DHARMA Initiative station capable of locating the Island. Using the facilities there, she assisted Benjamin Linus and members of the Oceanic Six in returning to the Island by identifying Ajira Flight 316 as the only flight that would take them there.

On the Island

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Eloise points a gun at Daniel Faraday as they go to the hydrogen bomb. Template:Crossref

1954

A 17-year old Hostile in 1954, Eloise (under the name of "Ellie") was likely involved in the flaming arrow attack against the survivors during one of the Island's time shifts. Template:Crossref

Subsequently, Eloise commanded a small squad which ambushed and captured Daniel Faraday, Miles Straume, and Charlotte Lewis (members of the science team). She first assumed that they were members of the U.S. Army, despite their claims that they were scientists.

She led the captives back to the Hostiles' camp where she left them in the care of her leader, Richard Alpert. Alpert appeared to trust Eloise and later asked her to single-handedly escort Faraday to the Jughead so that he could disable it. Along the way, Faraday remarked that Eloise looked like someone he used to know. She however expressed great distrust for Faraday and wanted to know exactly what he was doing, at times threatening to shoot him. He eventually confessed that he was from the future, but before she could extract any more information from him, she was ambushed by Sawyer and Juliet. Sawyer held her at gunpoint and forced her to drop her weapon. However, before the confrontation progressed, a time shift occurred and Faraday, Juliet, and Sawyer vanished. Template:Crossref

1977

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Eloise, moments after shooting her son. Template:Crossref

After Sawyer and Kate brought the young Ben to Richard Alpert, one of the Hostiles told Richard he shouldn't save Ben without asking Ellie first, and warned him about what would happen if Charles found out. This implied that Eloise and Widmore were in positions of leadership at the time. Richard replies that he doesn't answer to them, implying that he is independent of their authority. Template:Crossref

Several days later, Eloise was present at the Hostiles's camp when a man stormed in, waving a gun and asking to see her. Richard came to Eloise's rescue, telling the man that Eloise was not present at the camp at the time. The man instead threatened to shoot Richard unless he was taken to Eloise. Before the man could act, Eloise, who was actually present in the camp, took aim and shot the man in the abdomen. As the man fell, he realized that he had been shot by Eloise, and whispered to her that she had "known it the whole time." Confused, she asked him who he was, and he revealed that he was her son, leaving her standing over him, shocked. Template:Crossref

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Eloise asks about the presence of her writing in Daniel's journal. Template:Crossref

Eloise then skipped through the pages of Daniel's journal and was confused by the dedication in it, which she appeared to recognize as her own handwriting. When Charles Widmore arrived with Jack and Kate as captives, she ordered that they be taken to her tent. She assured them she'd believe whatever they said because she just killed her future son, the same man who told her to bury the bomb 23 years earlier before disappearing. Jack told Eloise that by using the bomb, they could alter the future and undo what Eloise had done to her future son. Eloise agreed to help them and with Richard and Erik, they went to the bomb. They arrived at the creek where the entrance to the Tunnels was and after a run-in with Sayid, Richard, Jack, Eloise and Sayid swam down to the underground tunnels beneath the Barracks where the bomb was hidden. They came to a room and Eloise uncovered the bomb Template:Crossref.

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Eloise and Richard argue.Template:Crossref

Intent on helping Jack and Sayid, she assists in disassembling the bomb to extract the nuclear core, the only part necessary. Richard objects to her messing with radiation because she is pregnant. She ignores his warning and helps. They then travel through the tunnels to a spot where Richard bangs on the wall of the tunnel with a sledge hammer. He breaks through the wall to reveal the basement of what we find out to be Horace's house at the barracks. Eloise insists on leading the group through The Barracks but is knocked out from behind by Richard. He states that he must protect their leader, referring to Eloise. He also says they have received sufficient help and must now continue alone. Template:Crossref

At a later date, under unknown circumstances, Eloise left the Island and moved to Essex, Massachusetts, where she raised her son Daniel Faraday, fully aware that he would die at her hands after traveling back to the 1970s.

Off the Island

Relationship with Daniel

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Eloise watches her son, knowing his eventual fate. Template:Crossref

After leaving the Island, Eloise approached her son, Daniel, while he was playing piano. When Daniel asked her opinion of the music, she told him that it was wonderful. However, she chided him for wasting his time on frivolities such as music. She claimed that he has a scientific mind which he must dedicate entirely to science. She further claimed that it is her job to keep him on the path, and that there is no time for distractions. Daniel claimed that he could make time, but she disagreed, closing the piano. Template:Crossref

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Eloise attends her son's graduation from Oxford University. Template:Crossref

Several years later, Eloise was present at Daniel's graduation from a doctoral program at Oxford University. As Daniel and his girlfriend, Theresa Spencer, walked out of the college they were met by Eloise, who requested dinner alone with Daniel, without Theresa. Theresa complied despite Daniel's protests, leaving Daniel and Eloise to go to the restaurant.

At an Indian restaurant Daniel expressed his discontent with Eloise's behavior toward Theresa, his girlfriend. Eloise told him that he had no time for women, and that he must focus entirely on his work. Daniel mentioned that he received a grant from Charles Widmore. After hearing this, Eloise relented, apologizing to Daniel and telling him that she is not there to argue with him. Before leaving, she gave Daniel a wrapped gift. Daniel opened the gift, revealing a leather journal. Template:Crossref

As Desmond's temporal displacement

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Eloise and Desmond buy chestnuts. Template:Crossref

Eloise worked at the store where Desmond went to buy an engagement ring for Penny during his first time shift after he turned the failsafe key.

When Eloise showed him a ring and Desmond told her he would take it, she seemed upset and responded by telling him he would not. After Desmond refused to give the ring back she explained to Desmond that she knows his name, he will break Penny's heart, he will not marry Penny, instead entering the sailing race to prove Penny's father wrong, and he will go to the Island and press the button for three years until forced to turn the failsafe key. She said that if he "doesn't do those things," that "every single one of us is dead."

When Desmond refused to give the ring back, she decided to take a walk with him. While on their walk, she drew Desmond's attention to a man wearing a suit and red sneakers, saying it was a "bold fashion choice." As she and Desmond sat on a bench, she tried to explain to Desmond that he must not ask Penny to marry him. She said that it was his "path" to go to the Island. At this point in the episode, it could be noticed that Eloise was wearing a pin, an ouroboros, a circular serpent with its tail in its mouth, a symbol in alchemy representing life as a cycle. But this particular one wasn't eating its tail.

Suddenly, a large crash was heard behind them as the scaffolding from a construction job falls to the ground. As she and Desmond turn around, a pair of legs with red shoes were shown sticking out from under the pile of rubble. As Desmond realized this is the man she pointed out earlier, she admitted to knowing that he would die. When confronted by Desmond as to why she did not warn the man, Eloise informed him that he would have been hit by a taxi the next day, and if she had warned him about that he would have broken his neck in the shower. As Desmond stared blankly at her, she explained that the universe has a way of "course correcting" (a phrase Desmond later recites to Charlie), and that death cannot be avoided.

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Eloise encourages Daniel to go to the Island aboard the Kahana. Template:Crossref

Her last words to Desmond were that pressing the button is the only great thing he will ever do in his life. Template:Crossref

She also appeared in a photo on the desk of Brother Campbell. Template:Crossref

Visiting Daniel

In 2004 Eloise visited her son in Essex, Massachusetts. Daniel was playing piano at his home when his mother arrived. She asked if Daniel had been offered a job, to which he affirmatively replied, but stated that he is incapable of doing the job due to his memory loss. She eventually persuaded him to accept Widmore's offer and go to the Island, assuring that she would be proud of Dan if he did so. Daniel agreed to accept the offer. Template:Crossref

Assisting the Oceanic Six

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Eloise warns Ben he has 70 hours to bring the Oceanic 6 back to the Island. Template:Crossref

In 2007, three years after the rescue of the Oceanic Six, Eloise worked closely with Benjamin Linus in an attempt to reunite the Oceanic Six and to bring them back to the Island. She worked in a laboratory, which we later learn to be a Dharma Initiative station known as The Lamp Post, attempting to plot out the next location of an "event" using a giant swinging pendulum (possibly a Foucault pendulum), a chalkboard, and a computer (an Apple III, a model made from 1980 to 1984). After determining the point, she met with Ben, informing him that he had only seventy hours to return to the Island, a goal that Ben insisted he could not meet. Eloise warned him that he had no choice, and that "God help us all" should he fail. Template:Crossref

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Eloise hands Jack the information regarding Flight 316. Template:Crossref

Ben soon returned, but only managed to bring Jack and Sun with him (along with Desmond, who had arrived at the same time, discovering that Eloise was Daniel's mother). She was disappointed that Ben didn't bring everyone back as she had told him, but said that they would be able to make do with the few people they had, "for now." Then she said "Well, let's get started" and sparked a smile. Template:Crossref

She showed them the Lamp Post and explained to them that the station was how the DHARMA Initiative found the Island. She went on to explain that she calculated where a "window" to the Island would close in 36 hours and told Jack and the others that they must be on Ajira Airways Flight 316 to return. Afterward, she spoke to Jack privately, handing him Locke's suicide note and told him that the crash of Flight 316 must mirror that of Flight 815 as closely as possible.

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Eloise, enraged by Widmore's mention of Daniel being his son. Template:Crossref

She explained to Jack that he must give something to Locke that belonged to Christian Shepard. When Jack became visibly upset, Eloise's last words to him were, "That's why it's called a leap of faith." Template:Crossref

The following day, Eloise visited Desmond in the hospital, after he had been shot by Ben. At the hospital, Eloise talked with Penny in an effort to comfort her. When Penny asked if Desmond would be all right, Eloise said she did not know and that for the first time in a long time she didn't know what was going to happen next. After Eloise left, she encountered Charles Widmore. Widmore refused to go inside to see his daughter, saying that his relationship with her was one of the things he sacrificed. Eloise, clearly angered by this, told him not to talk to her about sacrifice after she sent her son to the Island to die. Widmore answers her by telling her that Daniel is his son too. Eloise slapped him and walked off. Template:Crossref

後世-Eloise Widmore

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(Oceanic航空815航班降落在洛杉磯國際機場)

Template:Infobox Character Eloise Widmore is the wife of Charles Widmore and mother of Daniel Widmore. She hired Drive Shaft to perform with her son Daniel at a charity concert on the grounds of the Golden State Natural History Museum. Her husband assigned Desmond Hume to bring Charlie Pace of Drive Shaft to her. Template:Crossref

In 2004, after failing to produce Charlie, Desmond introduced himself to Mrs. Widmore to apologize as she oversaw the event preparation outside the museum. Though quite unforgiving of the event's wait staff, she was kind and charming with Desmond, expressing pleasure at meeting him and inviting him to call her "Eloise". Desmond explained that Charlie would be unable to attend. Eloise did not seem bothered and explained that unpredictability is to be expected of rock stars. Because Charles Widmore and Desmond's limo driver implied Mrs. Widmore would be tough to deal with, Desmond was surprised by her leniency with him. He asked if she was angry, to which Eloise replied, "Not at all dear. What happened, happened."

As he was leaving, Desmond heard the name "Penny Milton" read from a list of guests, but when he tried to see the list, Eloise intervened sternly. She took the list from him, in stark contrast to her previous demeanor. Taking him aside, she demanded that he stop. Desmond didn't understand, so she clarified that whatever it was he thought he was looking for, he should stop looking for it, that it was "in fact, a violation". She then told Desmond that he had the perfect life and had attained the thing he wanted more than anything: the approval of Charles Widmore. When he pressed her about the list, she said that he couldn't see the list because he was not ready yet. Template:Crossref

At the benefit concert, she watched her son play on-stage with Driveshaft. When she saw Desmond Hume, she sat next to him and reminded him that she asked him to stop this, to which Desmond replied that he ignored her. She tearfully asked him if her son had to go with them, and Desmond said no. Eloise smiled. Template:Crossref

Additional casting

  • 17-year-old Other Ellie was played by Alexandra Krosney. In the casting call for "" she was described as "Sophie. British aristocrat in her late teens and appears quite innocent and a little prim, but underneath she is formidable." [1]
  • Middle-aged Eloise was played by Alice Evans. The casting call for "" described her as "Sophie. Late 30s - 40s, British. Very intelligent, skillful, prim and proper aristocrat yet someone who is tough and resourceful when necessary to protect her family. Looking for actress 5'0" to 5'4" in height for matching requirements. Must have an English accent..." [2]


Trivia

  • Until Season 5, Ms. Hawking remained a mysterious character whose accurate foreknowledge of future events, characters' predestinations, and the workings of time challenged viewers' assumptions about the story logic of the show and led Damon Lindelof to describe her as a "temporal policeman." Despite the fact that she was introduced in "", her name was not given until "" and it wasn't confirmed that it was the same person until "".
  • Her last name is the same as that of the physicist Stephen Hawking, who wrote A Brief History of Time, the book seen being read by Aldo in "", and in Ben's living space in "". Her name could be a reference to a book in particular "The Large Scale Structure of Space-Time" by Ellis & Hawking.
    • Similarly, her son's last name, Faraday, is the same as a famous English physicist who researched electromagnetism.
  • Her first name, Eloise, may be a reference to the medieval tale "Eloise," in which a young girl has a forbidden romance with an older man, Abelard. The couple can hide their affair until Eloise becomes pregnant. They are secretly married, but the story ends tragically as the lovers are torn apart. Abelard is castrated by his enemies (associates of Eloise's family) and becomes a monk, while Eloise takes the veil. Jean-Jacques Rousseau also wrote a novel titled "Julie" or "The New Eloise" inspired by the medieval story of doomed love.
  • Eloise Hawking has met the following main characters: Daniel, Charlotte, Miles, Sawyer, Juliet, Desmond, Ben, Jack, Sun, Kate, Sayid and Richard.
    • She knows of Locke because she somehow managed to acquire his suicide note & pass it on to Jack.
  • The firearm that Ellie uses is an M1 Carbine, a weapon used by the U.S. military during World War II and the Korean War, particularly by elite units such as paratroopers and by mechanized units that spent a great deal of time in vehicles. It was also common for specialists such as engineers, radiomen, medics, mortar crews, and officers to carry it because of its light weight. It was favored in this role as a replacement for the larger, heavier M1 Garand.
  • Before resetting the frozen wheel on Island, Locke was instructed by Christian Shephard to contact Eloise Hawking in Los Angeles. Template:Crossref Locke passed this information on to Ben immediately before Ben killed Locke. Template:Crossref
  • The pin she wears on her shoulder wrap outside is an ouroborous, an ancient symbol representing cyclicality, and more recently said by Jung to represent the human psyche. This particular one is wrapped around its tail rather than eating it.
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Eloise with Brother Campbell Template:Crossref

  • Her son Daniel named a rat he was experimenting on after her.
  • The producers clarified that by "every one of us will die," she meant every one in the world. Template:Crossref
  • In an interview with ew.com, the producers suggest that Eloise travels through time. LINDELOF: "Unless you travel back in time, like Mrs. Hawking does." [3]
  • Eloise shares a few similarities to the characters Frank and Grandma Death in the movie Donnie Darko, including her observation that everyone dies. A similar line in Donnie Darko is "every living thing dies alone."
  • Eloise appears in a picture with Brother Campbell when Desmond goes to ask him about leaving the monastery.
  • This photo is a composite, since the angles and contrast are different, both from character to character, and between both characters and the background.
  • On the Season 3 DVD, Damon Lindelof describes Eloise as "some sort of temporal policeman in place to make sure that everybody who is supposed to get to the island, does." He says this is related to the grand scale of Fate versus free will.
  • Her first name was first given as Eloise in "The Lie-Enhanced," but was not mentioned on screen or in credits until "".
  • Ms. Hawking said the same line to Jack in "" that Malkin said to Claire in "": "It must be (has to be) this flight."
  • In "" Ms. Hawking is wearing a pendant and three white dots on her jacket. The pendant appears to be a Tibetan Buddhist double dorja, which is a variant type of vajra.
  • One of the Mysteries of the Universe episodes investigates her life after leaving the Island and working at the Lamp Post, and discovers that she does not have a birth certificate. This might indicate that she was born on the Island.


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  • Why would she be upset about Richard taking young Ben to the Temple?
  • When and under what circumstances did she leave the Island?
  • How did she end up running the Lamp Post?
  • What is her connection to Brother Campbell?
  • How did Eloise obtain Locke's suicide note?
  • Does she know about Jacob?


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