Lost: Bad Character Development: Charlie Pace
Lets
talk about Charlie Pace. Charlie was an instant fan favorite. He was the
lovable goofball who loved to have fun and flirt with the pregnant girl. We
could relate to Charlie. When we learned that he was a drug addicted musician
trying to get clean, we rooted for him. He was a well-intentioned guy trying to
pull his life together. This made it devastating when he was hung from a tree
and left for dead. Audiences across the world were on the edge of their seats
as Jack pounded on Charlie’s chest over and over, thinking we had seen the show’s
first major death. It was easily one of the most intense moments of Lost until
Charlie woke up and we all breathed a sigh of relief. Charlie lived! At least
for a few more seasons.
Then
Season 2 happened….Amazingly, Charlie the newly recovered heroin addict happened
to stumble upon a seemingly endless supply of heroin on the island. Whether you
call it coincidence, fate, or convenient writing, this could’ve been a great
device for an interesting story arc to give Charlie. What was the culmination
of this plot device? He had crazy dreams that led him to start a fire, steal a
baby and try to baptize him in the middle of the night. No, I’m not kidding.
That’s the jist of Season 2’s “Fire + Water”, which is easily one of my least
favorite episodes. Then he spent the rest of the season off in the background,
building a church with Mr. Eko. It’s just such a weird switch that happened
with Charlie going from fan favorite to “top of everyone’s most hated list”
according to Sawyer.
Luckily
they were able to rebound from Charlie’s “Sophomore Slump” in Season 3. Charlie
went right back to being the captivating fan favorite that he was in Season 1.
Sadly, Charlie warmed his way back into our hearts just he was told that he was
going to die. All season long, Charlie dealt with his looming mortality. This
prophesy was ultimately fulfilled in the third season’s tragic finale. Fans
everywhere cried as we saw those famous words “NOT PENNYS’ BOAT” right before
we had to say goodbye to Charlie Pace as he promptly drowned. In my opinion,
Charlie remains one of the greatest characters, but it’s hard to look back on
his story and forget the mess that was his season 2 story arc.
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