Juliet Burke

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Juliet Burke is a fictional character on the ABC television series Lost, which chronicles the lives of the survivors of a plane crash on a mysterious tropical island. The character is portrayed by Elizabeth Mitchell.

Character Biography[edit]

Juliet Burke is introduced in the third season of Lost. She is a fertility doctor recruited by the Others, a group of mysterious inhabitants of the island. Juliet's primary role is to solve the problem of pregnancy on the island, as women who conceive on the island die before giving birth.

Early Life[edit]

Juliet was born and raised in Miami, Florida. She has a sister named Rachel Carlson, who is diagnosed with cancer. Juliet's research in fertility is driven by her desire to help her sister conceive a child despite her illness.

On the Island[edit]

Juliet is brought to the island by Richard Alpert and Ethan Rom under the pretense of a short-term research project. However, she soon realizes that she is trapped on the island. Over time, Juliet becomes a key member of the Others and forms complex relationships with other characters, including Jack Shephard, James "Sawyer" Ford, and Ben Linus.

Relationships[edit]

Juliet's relationships are central to her character development. She initially has a romantic relationship with Goodwin Stanhope, an Other who is killed by the survivors. Later, she forms a close bond with Jack Shephard, one of the survivors, and eventually enters into a romantic relationship with James "Sawyer" Ford.

Death[edit]

Juliet's death occurs in the sixth season during an attempt to detonate a hydrogen bomb to reset the timeline. She is critically injured and dies in Sawyer's arms, but her actions have significant implications for the series' narrative.

Character Development[edit]

Juliet Burke is a complex character whose motivations and actions are driven by her desire to help others, particularly in the realm of fertility and pregnancy. Her character arc explores themes of loyalty, love, and sacrifice.

Reception[edit]

Juliet Burke received positive reviews from critics and fans alike. Elizabeth Mitchell's portrayal of Juliet earned her critical acclaim and several award nominations.

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