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Man wearing red shoes
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Man wearing red shoes
Portrayed by John Williamson
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Connection
Ms. Hawking points him out to Desmond just before he is killed.
Season(s)
S1 - S2 - S3 - MP - S4
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Trivia
- The man's shoes are PF Flyers, the shoes guaranteed to make the wearer "run faster and jump higher." Beneath the insole of one shoe in each pair of PF Flyers produced after 2001, one may find a slip of material bearing the phrase "Sometimes a closed door is the best invitation."
Unrelated cultural references
- The 1939 MGM film, The Wizard of Oz features red shoes, with the original owner of the shoes also dying accidentally and being covered with only her feet visible, although in the original Frank Baum novel, the shoes were silver.
- In the Schrödinger's Cat trilogy, sequel to The Illuminatus! Trilogy, there is repeated reference to girders falling indiscriminately falling on just and unjust men, killing them.
- A Woman in Red is introduced in the film The Matrix, as one character is explaining the nature of existence. Similarly there is a suspicious element of artificiality to the red shoes marking out someone to whom Desmond is supposed to pay attention. The Woman in Red's purpose was to point out the artificiality of the environment to Neo.
- In the movie Schindler's List (a black and white movie), color only appears twice. The first time we can see a little girl running in the ghetto during a Nazi raid, wearing red. We see her again later in the movie as a corpse, after being dug up by the Nazis to be burned, wearing the little red coat.
- In The Sixth Sense, the color red appears when a "dead person" is on screen.
- In another M.Night Shyalaman movie, "The Village" the color red is the color of the evil.
- In Stir of Echoes, the color red appears to warn the main character, Tom, that his young son is in danger.
- In the film Sin City, the color red is also significant and appears when a character is going to die.
See also
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| Centric episodes | "Live Together, Die Alone" • "Flashes Before Your Eyes" • "Catch-22" • "The Constant" | |||
| Flashback characters | Auctioneer • Bartender • Billy • Pierre Chang • Brother Campbell • Coffee shop worker • Delivery man • Derek • Donovan • Eloise • Daniel Faraday • Ms. Hawking • Kelvin Joe Inman • Jimmy Lennon • Libby • John Locke • Man wearing red shoes • Brother Martin • Master Sergeant • Charlie Pace • Partridge • Photographer • Physics student • Receptionist • Ruth • Sergeant • Jack Shephard • Soldier • Suited guard • Charles Widmore • Penelope Widmore | |||
| Items | Letters (Desmond) • Elizabeth (sailboat) • Letter (Penelope) • Lightning rod • MacCutcheon Whisky • Our Mutual Friend • Photograph • Satellite phone | |||
| See also: Main Characters | ||||


