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Charles Widmore
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- "Widmore" redirects here. For other uses of "Widmore", see: Widmore (disambiguation).
Charles Widmore is a wealthy industrialist and the father of Penelope. He has a long-running and mysterious rivalry with Ben Linus over control of the Island. The expedition of the freighter Kahana failed to return the Island to his control. For reasons unknown, Ben cannot kill Widmore even given the opportunity.
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Relationship with Desmond
Charles, an executive at Widmore Industries, was visited by Desmond Hume, who intended to ask Charles for his daughter's hand in marriage. Charlies, under the impression that Desmond wanted a job, looked over his resume, noting Desmond's job as an actor, as well as Desmond's failure to graduate from a university. After Desmond took note of Widmore's beautiful model of a boat, Widmore informed him of a solo race around the world that his company was sponsoring. He offered Desmond a job in his administrative department, after which Desmond told him that he had not come looking for a job, but instead wanted Charles' permission for himself and Penny to wed. Though noting that Desmond was making a noble gesture, Widmore stated that Desmond was unworthy to marry his daughter, because he would never be a "great man," using Anderson MacCutcheon, the namesake of a brand of whiskey, as an example of a great man. Desmond then left, saddened and ashamed. ("Flashes Before Your Eyes")
In 1996, Widmore purchased the journal of the first mate of the Black Rock, a 19th century British slave ship, at a Southfield's auction. Desmond found him at the auction, demanding to know Penny's new contact information. Widmore asserted that it was Desmond's cowardice that separated Desmond from Penny. Desmond asked why Widmore hated him; Widmore retorted that it wasn't he who hated Desmond. He then gave Desmond Penny's address. ("The Constant")
Widmore's disapproval of his daughter's relationship with Hume led to his interception of letters that Desmond wrote to Penelope while serving time in a military prison. ("Live Together, Die Alone")
Widmore attempted to bribe Desmond to cease the relationship and never see Penelope again. He sponsors the sailing race around the world that Desmond, in an attempt to regain his honor, was participating in when he crashed onto the Island. ("Live Together, Die Alone")
Search for the Island
As seen in a video tape, Widmore brutally beat a blindfolded, unnamed Other, purportedly in his efforts to extract information about the location of the Island. ("The Other Woman")
According to documentary evidence Tom presented Michael, Widmore had purchased a Boeing 777 fuselage and disinterred 324 graves in Thailand to create staged wreckage of Oceanic Flight 815 in the Sunda Trench. ("Meet Kevin Johnson")
Widmore sent the Kahana to find the Island, hiring Captain Gault to head up the expedition. He hired Martin Keamy to lead a mercenary team and they too were on the Kahana. Keamy's orders were to breach the Island, locate and retrieve Benjamin Linus, and after retrieving Ben, to kill every other living person on the Island, including the survivors of Oceanic Flight 815, if Keamy's team found that they existed.
After the rescue of the Oceanic Six
Widmore was unsuccessful with the Kahana expedition. Sometime after the Oceanic Six were rescued, Widmore was confronted by Ben in his London penthouse. Widmore looked tired and unshaven, and when asked by Ben when he started "sleeping with a bottle of whisky beside him", he replied "When the nightmares started." The two argued about who was responsible for the death of Alex. Widmore claimed the Island was stolen from him. Ben threatened to kill Widmore's daughter, Penelope, whom Widmore had somehow hidden from Ben, and asserted that Widmore would never find the Island. Widmore mused that the hunt was on... for both of them. ("The Shape of Things to Come")
Some time later, Sun approaches Widmore in London. At first he pretends to merely know her through his connection with her father and as one of the Oceanic Six. However, when she confronts him, he admits to knowing that they are lying. Her remarks suggest that Widmore had been to the Island but left it somehow. Sun then offers to collaborate with Widmore. He asks her why she would want to help him, but she doesn't answer. ("There's No Place Like Home, Parts 2 & 3")
Trivia
- Out of all the main characters, Widmroe has only met Desmond, Ben and Sun.
- In Homer's Odyssey, Poseidon was the God of the Sea. He hated Odysseus and used his powers over the ocean to hinder Odysseus' attempts at returning to Penelope, his wife. Charles Widmore does not want Desmond to be with Penelope, and "controls the sea" with his freighter, Kahana, which resides off the coast of the island. It's possible that Charles Widmore is a Poseidon figure in that he controls the sea around the island and is hindering Desmond's attempts to be with Penelope.
- Widmore owns a chauffeured Bentley Arnage limousine.
- He owns the Widmore Corporation, manufacturer of the pregnancy tests used by Sun, Kate and Rachel. "Widmore Corporation" is also written on Henry Gale's hot air balloon basket and on a billboard when Charlie is walking out of a scene in "Fire + Water".
- May have some connection to a Widmore character in Bad Twin.
- Charles is of Old German origin, and its meaning is "free man". From "karl", similar to Old English "churl", meaning "man, serf".
- When Desmond is interviewed in the office of Charles Widmore, there is a picture of a polar bear and an image of a Buddha on the wall. On the top of the picture, the word "Namaste" appears.
- Ironically, as of yet Charles has not appeared in a scene with his daughter, Penny.
Unanswered questions
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- For fan theories about these unanswered questions, see: Charles Widmore/Theories
- What is his connection to the Island and how much does he know about it?
- How did he know that Flight 815 crashed on the Island?
- Why did he buy the Black Rock ledger? ("The Constant")
- What are the "rules" in his conflict with Ben, and how did killing Alex change them?
- Why can't Ben kill him?
- Why is he having nightmares? ("The Shape of Things to Come")
- Where did he hide Penny?
- Does he know where Penny is, due to the fact that Penny is trying to hide Desmond from him?
See also
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| Crew | Brandon • Captain Gault • Hendricks • Jeff • Kevin Johnson • Frank Lapidus • George Minkowski • Ray • Regina | |||
| Science Team | Naomi Dorrit • Daniel Faraday • Charlotte Lewis • Miles Straume | |||
| Mercenary Team | Martin Keamy • Kocol • Lacour • Mayhew • Omar • Redfern | |||
| Associated characters | Matthew Abaddon • Charles Widmore | |||
| Items | Black box • Calendar • Daniel's experiments • Daniel's journal • Daniel's map • Dead man's trigger • Desmond's photograph • Gas masks • Helicopter • Satellite phones | |||
| See also: Freighter | ||||
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| Appearances | "Live Together, Die Alone" • "Flashes Before Your Eyes" • "The Constant" • "The Other Woman" • "The Shape of Things to Come" • "There's No Place Like Home, Parts 2 & 3" | |||
| Related Characters | Benjamin "Ben" Linus • Desmond Hume • Penelope Widmore • Sun-Hwa Kwon • Widmore's victim | |||
| Items | Ben's tape • Black Rock ledger • Black Rock Storm • MacCutcheon whiskey | |||
| See also: Supporting Characters | ||||

