James "Sawyer" Ford

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James "Sawyer" Ford

Josh Holloway as James "Sawyer" Ford
First appearance "Pilot, Part 1"
Centric
episode(s)
"Confidence Man"
"Outlaws"
"Exodus, Part 1"
"The Long Con"
"Every Man for Himself"
"LaFleur"
Information
Name James Ford
Age 39
(Former) profession Con-man
Portrayed by Josh Holloway

James Ford, better known by the alias "Sawyer", and later as "Jim LaFleur" is a fictional character on the ABC television series Lost played by Josh Holloway.

Sawyer is initially portrayed as a conniving, overly sarcastic flirt who keeps stashes of washed ashore items. His flashbacks typically depict a more sensitive side to him, juxtaposed against acts of betrayal and theft. He has a romantic interest in Kate Austen (Evangeline Lilly), which is particularly prominent in the beginning of the third season. In the fourth season he develops a more heroic side, becoming protective of Claire Littleton (Emilie de Ravin) and sacrificing himself so that the Oceanic 6 can escape in the season finale.

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[edit] Fictional character biography

[edit] Prior to the crash

Sawyer was born in Jasper, Alabama in 1969 as James Ford. When James was eight years old, his parents were conned by a man under the alias of "Tom Sawyer"; as a result, his father killed both his mother and himself. At the time of his parents' death, James and his family were living in Knoxville, TN according to the letter Sawyer carries. James claims to have dropped out of high school, but has a "high school transcript." James vows to avenge his parents' deaths by searching for the original Sawyer, but finds himself in financial difficulty; he adopts the profession and alias of the man responsible for his parents' death, and uses his looks and charm to seduce women and divide families, thus, "becoming the man he was hunting." His favorite con would be to wake up next to his victim and pretend to be late for an important meeting; as he rushes to get ready, his briefcase will spill open, revealing large bundles of cash that the woman "wasn't supposed to see." He then uses her interest as a means of getting her or her rich spouse to invest in a large, but fake, business deal. On one occasion, he carries out this con up until he sees that the targeted couple has a child, and bails on the deal in order to spare the child the same torment that he went through.

On another occasion, Sawyer carries out a "long con" (large-scale con) on a divorced woman named Cassidy who is known for being less gullible than his usual victims. He sets up the usual con and spills his cash over the ground, only this time with fake bank notes. Cassidy realizes he's trying to con her from the moment he spills the money, and tells him that his con wouldn't have worked anyhow because she received no money after the divorce. Instead of being mad, however, she asks him to teach her his profession. After learning a few basic tricks, Cassidy soon asks Sawyer to pull off a long con. He tells her that such a con requires money, and she reveals that she actually received $600,000 from her ex-husband. He pretends to begin a long con with her, using her money to set it up, but in fact he simply plans to take the money. However, she has begun to grow on him, and he wavers on his con. While visiting the diner of Kate's mother, his partner (played by Kevin Dunn) forces Sawyer to resume his con on threat of death. He goes back to Cassidy and tells her that he has been conning her, and warns her of a car parked outside. He stuffs the money into a bag and tells her to run away with it, and he will take the blame for the missing money. When she runs off, he takes the real money (having given her fake bank notes) and returns to the car, which was actually empty.

Cassidy presses charges against Sawyer for conning her, and he is sent to prison. Cassidy visits him and informs him that she has since given birth to a girl named Clementine. While in prison, Sawyer befriends a man named Munson, who was sentenced for a white-collar crime. He cons him into revealing where Munson hid the money that he stole; as a result, Sawyer's sentence is cut short, and the money he receives is deposited in an anonymous bank account for Clementine by his request. Later, as Sawyer is seducing another woman, another partner (played by Robert Patrick) informs him of the whereabouts of the original Sawyer who conned his parents. Sawyer travels to Australia to confront the man, and shoots him. Before he dies, Sawyer realizes that his partner had conned him into killing someone who owed money to an important person. Sawyer also encounters and drinks with Christian Shephard at a bar. While still in Australia, Sawyer is arrested, at the same station visited by Boone, for assaulting Warren Truss during a bar fight. As a result, Sawyer is deported from Australia and banned from returning; he leaves on board Oceanic Flight 815, his seat number being 15D.

[edit] After the crash

[edit] Season One

Sawyer's "hut"

Upon crashing on the island, Sawyer almost instantly clashes with the other survivors. He initially accuses Sayid of being the terrorist that caused the crash. Despite this, he joins him, along with Kate, Charlie, Boone and Shannon on a hike to send out a distress signal. Upon returning, Sawyer searches the plane wreck for anything and everything he can find and keeps them for himself, causing the other survivors to bargain with him for items. He and Jack clash over the attention of Kate on regular intervals. After Jack is caught in a cave-in, Sawyer locates Kate in the jungle and eventually informs her. When Shannon experiences asthma attacks, Sawyer is immediately under suspicion of possessing her inhalers after Boone sees him with one of his belongings. After being interrogated by Sayid, he tells Kate that he doesn't have them, causing an enraged Sayid to stab him in the arm. He is then confronted by Kate regarding his selfish actions, and tells him to change his ways by cooperating more with the survivors, to which he reluctantly agrees.

In the jungle, Sawyer and Kate discover a case, carried on the plane by the Marshall, and the two constantly fight over its ownership, until Jack takes it from Sawyer. Soon after, Sawyer becomes constantly harassed by a boar, and seeks Kate's help in finding it. Upon cornering it, however, Sawyer decides to let it go. After learning about Michael's plan to build a raft, Sawyer asks for a place on board, to which he is granted. However, after someone (later revealed to be Walt) sets the raft on fire, Sawyer and Michael blame Jin and Sawyer takes him to the beach with the intent of beating him. Once the matter is solved, Sawyer experiences headaches and, after consulting Jack, is prescribed reading glasses, made from pairs found in the wreckage. His voice also calms the new-born of survivor Claire.

The day before the raft sets sail, Sawyer and Kate clash once more, this time over his place on the raft. While Kate placed a good argument, Sawyer revealed her past life as a criminal to the survivors, securing his space on the raft. The next day, Sawyer, Michael, Walt and Jin set sail on the raft. When a piece of the raft breaks off, Sawyer is the first in the water to retrieve and re-attach it. He also begins reading through the survivors' personal messages, which are kept in a bottle. That night, they encounter a small boat and begin celebrating their rescue. However, they soon reveal themselves as the Others, and demand they hand over Walt. In an attempt to prevent Walt's abduction, Sawyer is shot in the shoulder before the raft is destroyed by the Others, who leave with Walt.

[edit] Season Two

Sawyer and Michael are stranded at sea with the wreckage of the raft. Sawyer removes the bullet from his shoulder prior to arriving back on the island, encountering the tail section survivors from the plane and being thrown into a pit. Once the mishap is cleared, Sawyer, Michael and Jin are released and forced into leading them to the fuselage camp. Throughout the journey, Sawyer constantly clashes with leader Ana Lucia, until he passes out from his bullet wound. He is then carried via hand-made stretcher until the death of Shannon, where he is carried by Mr. Eko into the hatch. He is cared for by Kate, until her father, Wayne, is channeled through Sawyer. Upon recovering, Sawyer reluctantly must seek Jack's medical expertise on a regular basis.

On one such occasion, Sawyer releases Jack and Locke from the armory after Michael locks them in to search for Walt alone. Sawyer agrees to join them as they follow, only to encounter the Others. After revealing to have Kate held hostage, Sawyer, Jack and Locke reluctantly hand over their guns for her safety. Unlike Jack, Sawyer sympathizes with Kate's actions. Soon after, Sawyer sets up a long con, with the help of Charlie, in order to gain possession of the camp's entire firearms and medicine, using Sun as a victim of a faked abduction attempt. Upon succeeding this feat, Sawyer is challenged by Jack to a game of poker with the medicine as the prize, to which Sawyer loses. Sawyer later gives Sun a pregnancy test upon request, and proceeds to inform Bernard and Jin about her suspected pregnancy.

Sawyer also uses his possession of the medicine to his advantage, and mocks Hurley when he admits to seeing things, only for his tirade to backfire. He also refuses to help Bernard create an S.O.S. sign on the beach. He is soon confronted by Ana Lucia, demanding that he give her a gun. She seduces him, and steals his own gun from him. Upon discovering this, Sawyer, along with Jack, Locke and Kate, head for the hatch, where they discover Michael injured, Libby fatally wounded and Ana Lucia already dead. Michael asks Sawyer if he will go with him to the Others' camp, to which he agrees. After the funeral of Ana Lucia and Libby, Sawyer joins Michael, Jack, Kate and Hurley on the trek, where they are suddenly ambushed by the Others, tied up and taken to a pier. While Michael (along with Walt) leave the island, and Hurley is released, Sawyer is taken away by the Others, along with Jack and Kate.

[edit] Season Three

Sawyer wakes in the Others camp, being held in a cage originally designed to hold bears. Another caged boy, Karl, helps Sawyer work out the mechanism in his cage so that he can gain access to food and water. Karl then helps Sawyer escape, but Juliet shoots him in the neck with a tranquilizer dart and he is returned to his cage. Karl is taken away, and Kate is placed in Karl's now-empty cage. Sawyer and Kate are forced to mine rocks and haul rocks for the Others. During this manual labor, Sawyer kisses Kate, even though he gets a beating for it by Danny Pickett. Pickett, one of the Others, dislikes Sawyer, blaming him for the death of his wife, Colleen.

Sawyer and Kate carry out an elaborate escape plan, but he is caught by Ben, who knocks him unconscious and operates on him, implanting a pacemaker that will malfunction if Sawyer's heart rate exceeds a certain point. He is also threatened that if he does not cooperate, Kate will be given a pacemaker too. Because of this security measure, Sawyer is unable to defend himself when Pickett violently beats him.

Kate realizes she can slip out the top bars of her cage, but Sawyer refuses to escape with her. Instead of fleeing on her own, she returns to her cage. Later, Ben reveals to Sawyer that he has been conned, and there is no pacemaker in his heart. He is shown how small and inescapable the island is, and caged again.

Kate enters Sawyer's cell, and they make love. When Ben is having a tumor operated on by Jack, Pickett takes his opportunity to finally kill Sawyer. However, Jack threatens to let Ben die unless unless Kate and Sawyer are released. Sawyer turns the tables on Pickett, beats him up, and he and Kate escape. Alex Rousseau helps them hide in the jungle in return for freeing Karl (her boyfriend), and gives them a canoe to escape in. Right before they leave the beach, Pickett finally catches up with them, but is shot dead by Juliet, who Ben ordered to help them escape.

Back on the main island, Sawyer and Kate argue over his decision to leave Jack behind (and also to let Karl free). At the survivors' camp, Sawyer keeps his distance from Kate and has a beer-fueled joyriding session with Hurley, Jin, and Charlie in an abandoned Dharma truck Hurley found in the jungle. Back at camp he discovers that Kate has gone off with Sayid and Locke in order to rescue Jack. He and Hurley develop a friendship, often playing him at table tennis, and Hurley surprises him by announcing that, with Jack, Locke, Kate, and Sayid gone, the rest of the survivors are looking at Sawyer to lead them. Sawyer rises to the challenge and bonds with the other survivors. When Kate and Jack finally return, Sawyer is outraged that they have brought Juliet along. He and Sayid attempt to get information on the Others out of her, but they ultimately fail.

Sawyer resumes his relationship with Kate, but suspects that she is using him to make Jack jealous. One night Locke tells Sawyer that he has captured Ben, and takes Sawyer to the Black Rock, locking him in a room with a bound and gagged stranger. This man, not Ben, reveals that he is Anthony Cooper (Locke's father), a conman who also goes under the name "Tom Sawyer." Sawyer realizes that this is the man whom he has been searching for and, after Cooper mocks his letter of vengeance, Sawyer strangles him to death in a fit of anger. With no more use for the nickname "Sawyer," he begins to call himself James. Locke presents him with a tape that Juliet is still working for Ben, and that the Others are preparing a raid on the survivors. When James shows the tape to Jack at their camp, Jack reveals that he knows about the raid, and that Juliet has been working with him to double-cross the Others.

Sawyer and several survivors hike across the jungle to the radio tower, but Sayid, Jin, and Bernard end up captured by the Others. James decides to go back with Juliet to rescue the. With the help of Hurley and the Dharma truck, their rescue is a complete success. Two of the Others are killed and the third, Tom, is captured before James shoots him in vengeance for 'taking the kid off the raft.'

[edit] Season Four

When Desmond breaks news about Charlie's death, James attempts to comfort Hurley, though his efforts are rejected. Although originally unsure of the meaning of Charlie's dying message, "Not Penny's Boat," when the survivors split James chooses to go with Locke to the Barracks, telling Kate that he was simply doing what he's always done: surviving. While holding Kate hostage in Ben's house on Locke's orders, James tells Kate that he doesn't wish to return to the real world, seeing as he has nothing for him back there. He then proceeds to tell Kate that she should do the same. Kate later leaves the barracks and returns to the beach after Locke banishes her for allowing Miles to see Ben. Later on, a group of people from the boat arrive at the barracks to capture Ben. Ben, Locke, Hurley and Aaron take refuge in Ben's house and they barricade the door. James runs to retrieve Claire who is still sleeping alone in her house and watches in horror as it is blown up by the Freighters. He finds Claire alive under the ruins and proceeds to run back to Ben's house. After Alex is murdered by Keamy and Ben unleashes the smoke monster on the attackers, James decides to go back to Jack and the others on the beach. Claire, Aaron and Miles go with him. Hurley was going to go with James as well, but Locke, pointing a gun at James, forces Hugo to stay with him. After James warns Locke not to hurt "a single hair on his [Hugo's] curly head," he leads the rest of the group back to the beach.

James, Claire and Miles soon come across the bodies of Danielle and Karl. After leaving the area, they decide to settle down to make camp, however during the night Claire takes off into the jungle. James wakes up the following morning and Miles tells him that Claire walked into the jungle in the middle of the night with someone she called "Dad". A short while later he hears Aaron crying and runs off to find him alone in the jungle. Afterward, he and Miles, along with Aaron move on, where they meet Jack and Kate in a small field. Jack and Kate were in the process of moving towards the helicopter from the freighter, with Jack inadvertently thinking the dropped satellite phone from Frank was a message to follow the crew. James then informs Jack and Kate that Claire walked off and that the freighter's crew are up to no good. He hands Aaron over to Kate and tells her to go back to the beach with Miles and the infant, while he insists on going with Jack to face Charles Widmore's men. The two then find the helicopter, discover Frank handcuffed to the seats, and are told the men are heading towards Ben. James then tells Jack that Hurley is with Ben and the two head off to rescue Hurley.

Jack and James eventually find Hurley and Locke at the Dharma Orchid station. After Jack finishes talking with Locke, James and Hurley meet up with Kate, Sayid, and Lapidus at the helicopter. As they are heading for the freighter, Lapidus notices that the helicopter is quickly losing fuel. Sayid deduces that the this is the result of a bullet hole in the gas tank. James, along with the other passengers, discard all unnecessary items to lessen the weight load. Lapidus comments that he wishes they were still a couple hundred pounds lighter. James then whispers something to Kate, presumably about his daughter, then proceeds to kiss her and jump out of the helicopter. James manages to swim safely back to the Island and encounters Juliet, who directs his attention to smoke coming from the ruins of the freighter. As the two lie on the beach drinking rum, they disappear along with the Island to its new location.

[edit] After the Island

After the Oceanic Six (Jack, Kate, Hurley, Sun, Sayid and Aaron) leave the Island, flashforwards in Something Nice Back Home reveal that Kate is doing undisclosed favors for James, who, according to Jack, 'chose to stay on the island'.

[edit] Season Five

[edit] After the flash

After the strange flash Sawyer and Juliet meet up with Charlotte, Miles, Rose, Bernard and the other 815 survivors and they discover that their camp is missing. Sawyer is then introduced to Daniel Faraday who tells him that the camps not gone but that it hasn't been built yet and that whatever Ben did in the Orchid station has made them constantly shift through time. Sawyer, Juliet, Miles, Charlotte and Daniel set out to find a man made landmark on the Island to determine where they are in time. After several flashes the team decide to head back to the beach. However when they are all about to try and eat a boar Miles managed to find dead in the jungle they are all attacked by flaming arrows which hit the beach killing a few survivors Sawyer yells to everyone to meet at the creek. Sawyer and Juliet head towards the creek together but are attacked by three men and as they are about to cut of Juliet's hand in order to show Sawyer how serious they are two of the men are knocked out and a third killed by a mysterious rescuer who turns out to be Locke. Sawyer, Juliet and Locke question the two attackers and Juliet discover they are others when they speak Latin to each other. They arrive at a camp where Richard Alpert is leading the others and he has Charlotte, Daniel and Miles captive. When an other called Ellie takes Daniel at gunpoint to try and disarm a hydrogen bomb called Jughead, Sawyer holds a gun at Ellie in order to rescue him. Sawyer then discovers that Daniel had told Ellie that they are from the future and not part of the American Military which the others had believed they were suddenly there is another flash and the others including Ellie and Richard disappear. Sawyer witnesses Charlotte suddenly cry in pain, bleed from her nose and fall to the ground.

Sawyer watches as Juliet and Daniel attempt to wake up Charlotte who eventually comes around and Locke and Sawyer decide to head to the Orchid as Locke believes its a way off the Island but it will also stop the flashes. When they return to the beach they discover the camp is back but has been abandoned and they also find a rowing boat on the beach which they decide to use to get to the Orchid. However whilst rowing they are attacked by gunfire from behind - Juliet manages to shoot one of the attackers but before anything else can happen there is another flash and suddenly Sawyer and the rest of the group are trapped in a storm at sea and they all swim back to the Island discovering objects from a shipwreck. Later on the team is reunited with Jin who happens to be alive which makes Sawyer very happy. Along with Jin the team then continue on to Orchid where the flashes become worse and becomes painful for all the castaways and not just Charlotte. Sawyer, Juliet and Miles get headaches and bleeding noses but it becomes too much for Charlotte who once again falls to the ground. Daniel decides to stay behind with her and the rest continue to the Orchid. Locke goes down a well in order to reach the Underground station but there is another flash and Locke is separated from the rest of the group.

[edit] 1974

Sawyer, Juliet, Miles and Jin head back to Daniel who informs them that Charlotte has died due to violent shifts through time. As they all head back to the beach they witness the sound of gunshots and a woman screaming and then they see two men holding a woman hostage with a bag over her head after just killing her male companion. Sawyer and Juliet aim their guns at the men and tell them to stand down but when one of the men takes a shot at Sawyer both himself and Juliet kill the men in self-defense. Sawyer releases the woman who tells them that they need to bury the men they killed and to take her husbands body back to her people in order to keep a truce. As the team and the woman called Amy who is a member of the DHARMA Initiative reach the sonic fence Juliet demands that Amy turns it off which she claims she has done so and manages to walk through herself without being harmed. However when Sawyer, Juliet, Daniel, Miles and Jin walk through they are all knocked unconscious and Amy is revealed to be wearing some sort of protection. Sawyer later wakes up to a man called Horace Goodspeed who demands to know who Sawyer and the others are. Sawyer lies and tells Horace his name is Jim LaFleur and that he was a captain of a ship which had crashed on the island. Horace tells Sawyer a submarine is departing from the Island tomorrow and that Sawyer and the others must be on that and that they must go home and he denies Sawyer more time to find his friends. Later that night Richard Alpert enters the barracks and demands to know where his two men are which Sawyer killed and Richard tells Horace he has broke the truce. Sawyer explains to Richard he is not from DHARMA and that he is friends with John Locke who had met Richard a few years prior during an earlier flash. Sawyer also tells Richard that he was forced to kill his men in self-defense, Richard however tells him his people are mad and want some justice and Amy agrees to give Richard the body of Paul, her husband in order to keep the truce. Horace tells Sawyer he can stay on the Island for two more weeks in order to search for his friends. Juliet tells Sawyer she has waited so long to get of this Island and that she will be leaving the following day, Sawyer however manages to convince her to stay two more weeks.

[edit] 1977

Three years afterward, James is still on the Island along with Juliet, Miles, and Jin. He is comfortable as an authoritive figure in the DHARMA Initiative, under the alias "Jim LaFleur". He has fallen in love with Juliet and is living in the same house with her. He is able to make Juliet feel prideful by encouraging her to deliver Amy's baby boy, which she does successfully. He also helps out Horace one night, who is despondent because of Amy's unbroken love for Paul. James comforts him that three years in passing is sufficient in getting over the loss of a loved one (Kate is the person he is thinking about). One morning, he receives a phone call from Jin. Stunned from the call, he abruptly dresses and leaves the Barracks without informing Juliet of Jin's message. He drives onto a grassy field far from the Barracks and meets Jin's van. Out of the vehicle comes Jack, Hurley, and Kate.

After exchanging greetings during the reunion, James tells the three about his position within the DHARMA Initiative and the time shift. Believing the three's sudden presence will lead to awkward questions and alert the Others (also known as the Hostiles by DHARMA members), James has them dressed in appropriate clothing and drives them to the Barracks with the pretense that they are new recruits for DHARMA. Juliet manages to falsify the documents so that Jack, Kate, and Hurley are accepted as parts of the regime. Meanwhile, James is alerted by Jin that Sayid Jarrah (last seen in 316) has been caught in the jungle. The DHARMA members believe he is a Hostile and wants James to execute him. As the head of security, however, James locks him up in a cell and quietly contemplates a plan to free him. That night, Jack, who successfully became an employee with DHARMA along with Kate and Hurley, visits James at his house and demands to know what has become of Sayid. James explains the situation is under his control and that he is carefully constructing a plan in his head, thus thwarting Jack's perceptible leardership attempt.

Sayid refuses to speak to Horace or any of the other DHARMA members. James visits him alone at his cell and pleads Sayid to pose as a Hostile so that his position within the DHARMA Initiative will not be jeopardized. Sayid rebuffs. A day or two later, Horace and Radzinsky take Sayid to Oldham, an adept interrogator, referred to as "He's Our You" by James when asked by Sayid. Sayid is given a truth serum and within a short span of time he spills out the truth of how he came to be on the Island. At one point he even almost exposes James' true identity. Once Sayid mentions he is from the future, however, his account is not taken seriously by Horace, Radzinsky, and Oldham. At a Barracks house, James and a handful of DHARMA individuals discuss Sayid's fate; Amy surprisingly consents to killing their prisoner. James later goes into Sayid's cell alone again and permits him to escape, but Sayid snubs the offer. Frustrated, James visits Kate and asks her why she chose to return to the Island. Before she can respond, a burning DHARMA van crashes into another house, causing mayhem amongst the group. While James leads the rescue effort, Sayid escapes with an eleven-year-old Ben. At the jungle, Sayid knocks Jin unconscious, takes his gun, and shoots Ben in the chest before running off.

Jin wakes up and takes the critically injured Ben back, where Juliet and other physicians treat him with little success. While James busies himself by looking for the culprit, Kate approaches him and demands answers. He turns her away, knowing her meddling can disclose his true identity. He orders Miles to place her, Jack, and Hurley under house arrest to keep them quiet. Visiting Ben at the infirmary, he is informed by Juliet that Ben requires a proficient surgeon. James asks Jack for his aid, but is turned down; Jack claims saving people is no longer his duty. Later, Kate is driven to rescue young Ben, motivated by her bond with Aaron. She takes the boy to the Others, later caught up by James. The two encounter the Others and Richard and plead for their help. Richard complies, but under the condition that Ben will no longer be the same afterward.

Before crossing over the boundary bewteen the Others' territory and DHARMA's terrian, James speaks to the surveillance camera to Miles, commanding him to remove the tape that contains the footage of Ben being taken to the Others. When James returns to the barracks that night, he is informed of Roger Linus's, Ben's father, suspicions of Kate's caring attitude for Ben by Jack. After Jack leaves, security staff member Phil (Patrick Fischler) approaches James; the tape with the footage of James and Kate taking Ben to the Others' side has been found (Miles failed James' order) and Phil demands answers. James casually invites him in his house and asks him if he has informed Horace yet. When Phil claims he has not, James knocks him unconscious and asks Juliet to tie him up.

[edit] Development

Sawyer was originally a slick conman who wore a Prada suit. Midway through his audition for the role, Josh Holloway forgot his lines and kicked a chair in frustration. He managed to remember his lines after this and finished reading the monologue. The producers knew he didn’t suit the role, but thought he was very watchable, so they rewrote the role to suit him, making him more feral, Southern, but kept the same intelligence he originally had. Matthew Fox, Jorge Garcia and Dominic Monaghan read Sawyer sides when they came in to audition because there was no existing script for their characters.[1]

[edit] References

  1. ^ "Before They Were Lost". Lost: The Complete First Season, Buena Vista Home Entertainment. September 6, 2005. Featurette, disc 7.
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