Season: 1-4 & 6, Episodes: 16, Faction: Survivors
Overview
Jerome was a middle section survivor of Oceanic Flight 815. Jerome was an uncredited background extra character, whose name has been inferred from the dialog of other characters. Throughout his appearances he was often depicted by his curly brown hair and glasses.
Before the crash
1×06 – House of the Rising Sun
The day of the flight Jerome walked past behind Sun while she was contemplating whether or not to leave Jin. (“House of the Rising Sun”)
1×23 – Exodus, Part 1
Later, he was sitting in a nearby seat at the airport when Sayid asked Shannon to watch his bag for him. (“Exodus, Part 1”)
Days 1-44
1×01 – Pilot, Part 1
After the crash, he was on the beach and helping other survivors. (“Pilot, Part 1”)
1×04 – Walkabout
On the first few days Jerome gathered wood for the mass funeral and helped Claire and other survivors sort wallets and other possession which were strewn across the beach. At night Jerome attended the funeral for crash victims. After, Jack made a decision to move into the jungle and use the caves as a suitable living space, Jerome decided to stay on the beach. (“Walkabout”)
1×05 – White Rabbit
Jerome and the rest of the beach camp saw a woman drowning in the sea, however they were unable to help her. At night he listened to Jack make his “live together, die alone” speech. (“White Rabbit”)
1×07 – The Moth
On Day 8, Jerome was with Scott and Steve at the beach, when Charlie rushed to the beach to inform the survivors that Jack was caught in a cave collapse. Michael asked Jerome, Scott and Steve to help him. He was then seen trying to help. (“The Moth”)
1×09 – Solitary
Jerome was also present for Hurley’s “Island Open” golf tournament and Jack’s climactic putt. (“Solitary”)
1×12 – Whatever the Case May Be
Jerome helped his fellow survivors gather the luggage that was drifting into the water when it was floating into the ocean when the tide suddenly shifted. Jerome joined the camp that night as they moved down the camp to their new home. (“Whatever the Case May Be”)
1×19 – Deus Ex Machina
When Jerome and Craig started to construct a tent at the beach camp, they were yelled at by Sawyer to be quieter as he had a headache. (“Deus Ex Machina”)
1×20 – Do No Harm
He was present with the entire camp when Claire showed her newborn son to the camp. (“Do No Harm”)
1×21 – The Greater Good
The next day, Jerome attended Boone’s funeral with the rest of the camp, and then witnessed the return of Locke, who was attacked by Jack. (“The Greater Good”)
1×23 – Exodus, Part 1
Jerome was recruited by Jack to join him and several other survivors in assisting in the hastened reconstruction of the raft. Jerome, along with all those around him at the raft, saw the Black Smoke coming from across the Island, signaling the approach of the Others.
Before the launching of the raft, Jerome wrote a letter and gave it to Charlie to put in his message bottle. Jerome, along with his fellow survivors, then helped get the raft into the water, and was present for the official raft launching. (“Exodus, Part 1”)
1×24 – Exodus, Part 2
Soon after, Jerome followed Sayid to the caves. (“Exodus, Part 2”)
Days 48-67
2×01 – Man of Science, Man of Faith
While hiding at the caves, Jerome listened to Jack inform the group about the Hatch and and assure them that they were going to be safe if they all stuck together for the night. In the morning Jerome returned to the beach along with the other survivors, and unpacked his stuff. (“Man of Science, Man of Faith”)
2×04 – Everybody Hates Hugo
The next day, Hurley passed out the food from the Hatch to Jerome and the group. (“Everybody Hates Hugo”)
2×08 – Collision
Jerome welcomed the return of Jin, and the new additions of Bernard and Libby, when they arrived at the survivors’ camp. (“Collision”)
2×09 – What Kate Did
The next day he attended Shannon’s funeral, standing next to the Bandana Lady. (“What Kate Did”)
2×18 – Dave
A few weeks later a pallet of DHARMA food and supplies was found on the Island. Jerome stood beside Sawyer in the forest while handing out DHARMA food at the supply drop. (“Dave”)
2×19 – S.O.S.
The next day Jerome was shown speaking with Richard and Craig, when he was chosen by Bernard to help construct his SOS sign; this scene is the only occasion that Jerome is referred to by name. Jerome seemed to opt not to participate in the construction of the sign. (“S.O.S.”)
2×22 – Three Minutes
On Day 66, he attended the funeral of Ana Lucia and Libby, standing behind Claire & Charlie. (“Three Minutes”)
2×23 – Live Together, Die Alone, Part 1
During the funeral he witnessed Desmond’s return in his sailboat and watched as Jack, Sayid and Sawyer swam out to inspect the sailboat. (“Live Together, Die Alone, Part 1″)
2×24 – Live Together, Die Alone, Part 2
During the discharge, Jerome held his ears and helped clean up the resulting debris. (“Live Together, Die Alone, Part 2”)
Days 77-91
3×14 – Exposé
Jerome was exchanging items with Desmond the day Nikki asked Sawyer for a gun. Later that day Jerome was one of many survivors who attended Nikki and Paulo’s funeral. (“Exposé”)
3×15 – Left Behind
The next day he ate some of Sawyer’s boar roast. (“Left Behind”)
3×16 – One of Us
When Jack, Sayid, and Kate returned to the camp from escaping from the Others, Jerome was there to greet them. He and the rest of the survivors were shocked to see Juliet coming to their camp and sleeping in their tents. At night time, when Jack was talking to the survivors on getting rescued, Jerome was there to help Claire to her bed tent. (“One of Us”)
3×21 – Greatest Hits
When it was discovered that the Others were planning to raid the camp, Jerome joined his fellow survivors in preparation for the trip to the radio tower. (“Greatest Hits”)
3×22 – Through the Looking Glass, Part 1
Soon after the beach camp survivors trekked to the radio tower and watched as Ben intercepted the survivors on their way to the tower. (“Through the Looking Glass, Part 1”)
3×23 – Through the Looking Glass, Part 2
Later, he was seen walking to the radio tower and after arriving at the Radio Tower he witnessed Naomi’s attempted murder by Locke. He watched the standoff between Jack and Locke and when Jack finally contacted the Freighter he was overjoyed to hear that rescue was coming. (“Through the Looking Glass, Part 2”)
Days 91-97
4×01 – The Beginning of the End
Jerome celebrated with the other survivors while waiting for rescue. Before journeying to the cockpit, he was seen packing. When the group reached the cockpit, the factions separated and Jerome chose to join Locke’s group at the Barracks. (“The Beginning of the End”)
4×02 – Confirmed Dead
The next day as he walked with Locke’s group to the Barracks, where they discovered Charlotte Lewis in a small river.
While Locke and the group questioned Charlotte, Jerome stood at the rear near the stream. Later, while standing next to Bandana Lady he witnessed Sawyer threaten to shoot Ben, after he attempted to kill Charlotte. (“Confirmed Dead”)
4×03 – The Economist
The next day, he was seen walking to the barracks along with the rest of Locke’s people. (“The Economist”)
4×09 – The Shape of Things to Come
Before the attack by Martin Keamy’s mercenary team, Jerome is seen walking around the Barracks. When mercenary team invaded the Barracks, Sawyer was en-route to Claire’s house when he came across Doug, who was quickly shot by an unseen member of the team. The blonde woman then ran out of her house to find out what happened, but was also shot and killed. Immediately after, Jerome also ran out to help, but he too was also shot and killed by an unseen mercenary. (“The Shape of Things to Come”)
6×02 – LA X, Part 2
Jerome was seen walking behind Sun after Oceanic Flight 815 safely lands at LAX. (“LA X, Part 1”)
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Wiki Info
In Greek mythology, the river Phlegethon (“flaming”) or Pyriphlegethon (“fire-flaming”) was one of the five rivers in the infernal regions of the underworld, along with the rivers Styx, Lethe, Cocytus, and Acheron. Plato describes it as “a stream of fire, which coils round the earth and flows into the depths of Tartarus.” It was parallel to the river Styx. It is said that the goddess Styx was in love with Phlegethon, but she was consumed by his flames and sent to Hades. Eventually when Hades allowed her river to flow through, they reunited.
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