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Charles Widmore is a mysterious figure in Lost, so what are his motives, and who is he really?
Welcome to IGN's new weekly feature, "Lost Mysteries." Each week we'll take a look at one mystery from Lost and go over what we've learned to date, what we still don't know, and our theories on ...
ABCLast week's "Lost" episode was all about Desmond (Henry Ian Cusick). ABC's "Lost" has inspired legions of fans and chat boards with its intricate mythology. Each Wednesday, we recap the ...
Charles Widmore and the Others are both separately trying to make use of the facilities left behind by the Dharma Initiative for their own ends.
The Lost finale is Sunday. Re-read that sentence. With that in mind, you don't really want to read my late-night ramblings about the second-to-last episode, right? It's like dissecting the ...
What were their plans? Lost ’s endgame ultimately focused on the Man in Black, aka the smoke monster, aka Fake John Locke, which left the Ben-Widmore conflict unresolved.
ABC's "Lost" has inspired legions of fans and chat boards with its intricate mythology. Each Wednesday, we recap the previous night's highlights. This week, we look at "The Package." ...
Charles Widmore is introduced as a mysterious antagonist in Season 2, but he always seems to be at odds with Benjamin Linus, leaving the survivors of Oceanic 815 relatively unscathed. We learn a ...
And if you really think about it, the most damning evidence against Widmore -- that the freighter people’s orders are to kill everyone on the island after they capture Ben -- comes from Ben ...
This week we revisit the life and times of billionaire Charles Widmore. With his quest to return to the island now complete, what are his plans?