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Who You Should Know to Watch Season 3, Episode 11 - Enter 77

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Learn about the secondary characters we've seen in the past who will show up in season 3, episode 11, Enter 77.

Danielle Rousseau

Kate went to Danielle for help in finding where the Others live (Ep: 3x10, Tricia Tanaka is Dead). Danielle has been on the island for 16 years. She was due to have a baby when her team crashed on the island. Her baby was taken from her and her crew all died, likely by her own hand. She's been living by herself all this time.

For more on Danielle Rousseau, including a picture, see Danielle Rousseau's Profile.

Ms. Klugh

Ms. Klugh talks to Michael when he is captured by the Others. She gives him a list of names and tells him to bring only those people (Ep: 2x21, ?). Michael delivers the four, Sawyer, Jack, Kate, and Hurley to Ms. Klugh and some others (Ep: 2x23, Live Together, Die Alone).

Dr. Marvin Candle/Mark Wickman

Dr. Marvin Candle was seen on the Orientation film that Desmond showed Jack and Locke when they first went into the hatch (Ep: 2x3, Orientation). On the film, Dr. Candle explains Swan Station 3 and the importance of pressing the button. He appears to have a prosthetic left arm.

Later, Eko shows Locke some film that he had found and they splice it together (Ep: 2x9, What Kate Did).

In a video tape found in the Pearl, the same man introduces himself as Mark Wickman. For more on Ms. Klugh, including a picture, see Ms. Klugh's Profile. For more on Dr. Marvin Candle/Mark Wickman, including a picture, see Dr. Marvin Candle/Mark Wickman Profile.

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