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=== On the island ===
=== On the island ===


Boone unsuccessfully tries to perform [[Cardiopulmonary resuscitation|CPR]] on an unconscious [[Rose Henderson]], which he claims to have learned from when he was a lifeguard, but [[Jack Shephard]] convinces him to retrieve a pen, unnecessarily.<ref>"[[Pilot (Lost)|Pilot]]." ''[[Lost (TV series)|Lost]]'', [[American Broadcasting Company|ABC]]. September 22, 2004. [[List of Lost episodes|Episode 1]], [[Lost (season 1)|season 1]].</ref> Boone maintains a generally helpful attitude and remains protective of Shannon (although he criticizes her for her affectedness). His protective attitude combines with jealousy when she develops feelings for [[Sayid Jarrah]], and Boone unsuccessfully attempts to discourage the relationship.<ref>[[The Detroit Free Press]], (October 13, 2004) "[http://www.lost-media.com/modules.php?name=News&file=article&sid=49 Discover the Facts About ''Lost'']," ''Lost-Media.com''. Retrieved on August 6, 2007. {{webarchive |url=https://web.archive.org/web/20100205063616/http://www.lost-media.com/modules.php?name=News&file=article&sid=49 |date=February 5, 2010 }}</ref><ref>[[Javier Grillo-Marxuach|Grillo-Marxuach, Javier]] (writer) & [[Leonard Dick|Dick, Leonard]] (writer) & [[Tucker Gates|Gates, Tucker]] (director), “[[…In Translation|…in Translation]]." ''[[Lost (TV series)|Lost]]'', [[American Broadcasting Company|ABC]]. [[List of Lost episodes|Episode 17]], [[Lost (season 1)|season 1]]. Aired on February 23, 2005.</ref>
Boone unsuccessfully tries to perform [[Cardiopulmonary resuscitation|CPR]] on an unconscious [[Rose Henderson]], which he claims to have learned from when he was a lifeguard, but [[Jack Shephard]] convinces him to retrieve a pen, unnecessarily.<ref>"[[Pilot (Lost)|Pilot]]." ''[[Lost (TV series)|Lost]]'', [[American Broadcasting Company|ABC]]. September 22, 2004. [[List of Lost episodes|Episode 1]], [[Lost (season 1)|season 1]].</ref> Boone maintains a generally helpful attitude and remains protective of Shannon (although he criticizes her for her affectedness). His protective attitude combines with jealousy when she develops feelings for [[Sayid Jarrah]], and Boone unsuccessfully attempts to discourage the relationship.<ref>[[The Detroit Free Press]], (October 13, 2004) "[http://www.lost-media.com/modules.php?name=News&file=article&sid=49 Discover the Facts About ''Lost'']," ''Lost-Media.com''. Retrieved on August 6, 2007. {{webarchive |url=https://web.archive.org/web/20100205063616/http://www.lost-media.com/modules.php?name=News&file=article&sid=49 |date=February 5, 2010 }}</ref><ref>[[Javier Grillo-Marxuach|Grillo-Marxuach, Javier]] (writer) & [[Leonard Dick|Dick, Leonard]] (writer) & [[Tucker Gates|Gates, Tucker]] (director), “[[…In Translation|…in Translation]]." ''[[Lost (TV series)|Lost]]'', [[American Broadcasting Company|ABC]]. [[List of Lost episodes|Episode 17]], [[Lost (season 1)|season 1]]. Aired on February 23, 2005.</ref>


Boone is drawn to the hunting and survival skills of [[John Locke (Lost)|John Locke]], a fellow castaway. He becomes Locke’s apprentice and begins to distance himself from the other survivors.<ref>[[David Fury|Fury, David]] (writer) & [[Greg Yaitanes|Yaitanes, Greg]] (director), “[[Special (Lost)|Special]]." ''[[Lost (TV series)|Lost]]'', [[American Broadcasting Company|ABC]]. [[List of Lost episodes|Episode 14]], [[Lost (season 1)|season 1]]. Aired on January 19, 2005.</ref> Boone and Locke find a metal hatch while tracking the kidnapped [[Claire Littleton]] and [[Charlie Pace]].<ref name="daddy">[[Javier Grillo-Marxuach|Grillo-Marxuach, Javier]] (writer) & [[Stephen Williams (director)|Williams, Stephen]] (director), “[[All the Best Cowboys Have Daddy Issues]]." ''[[Lost (TV series)|Lost]]'', [[American Broadcasting Company|ABC]]. [[List of Lost episodes|Episode 11]], [[Lost (season 1)|season 1]]. Aired on December 8, 2004.</ref> The two excavate the hatch, keeping its existence a secret from the other survivors. Locke subjects Boone to a hallucinatory exercise on their twenty-fourth day on the [[The Island (Lost)|island]] allowing Boone to resolve his feelings for Shannon, in which Boone sees Shannon after she is killed by the [[Mythology of Lost#The Man in Black/The Monster|monster]].<ref name=hearts/> Forty-one days after the crash, Boone and Locke discover a [[heroin]] [[Mr. Eko|runner]]'s [[Beechcraft Model 18|Beechcraft]] stuck high in a tree canopy.<ref>[[Damon Lindelof|Lindelof, Damon]] (writer) [[Carlton Cuse|Cuse, Carlton]] (writer) & [[Robert Mandel|Mandel, Robert]] (director), “[[Deus Ex Machina (Lost)|Deus Ex Machina]]." ''[[Lost (TV series)|Lost]]'', [[American Broadcasting Company|ABC]]. [[List of Lost episodes|Episode 19]], [[Lost (season 1)|season 1]]. Aired on March 30, 2005.</ref> Boone climbs up into the aircraft and finds a working radio in the cockpit, which he uses to transmit a [[Mayday]] signal. He receives a response to his message by a man, later revealed to be [[Bernard Nadler]] of the tail-section survivors, but the aircraft unbalances and falls nose-first to the ground.<ref>[[Damon Lindelof|Lindelof, Damon]] (writer) & [[Carlton Cuse|Cuse, Carlton]] (writer) & [[Eric Laneuville|Laneuville, Eric]] (director), "[[The Other 48 Days]]." ''[[Lost (TV series)|Lost]]'', [[American Broadcasting Company|ABC]]. [[List of Lost episodes|Episode 7]], [[Lost (season 2)|season 2]]. Aired on November 16, 2005.</ref> Boone sustains severe injuries and, despite Jack's attempts to treat him, dies on November 2, 2004. Boone tries to pass a message to Shannon through Jack, but dies before he is able to finish the sentence.<ref>[[Janet Tamaro|Tamaro, Janet]] (writer) & [[Stephen Williams (director)|Williams, Stephen]] (director), “[[Do No Harm (Lost)|Do No Harm]]." ''[[Lost (TV series)|Lost]]'', [[American Broadcasting Company|ABC]]. [[List of Lost episodes|Episode 20]], [[Lost (season 1)|season 1]]. Aired on April 6, 2005.</ref> Somerhalder said the news of his character's death was "pretty devastating",<ref name="boonedeathdev"/> which is notable for being the first death of a major character on the series.
Boone is drawn to the hunting and survival skills of [[John Locke (Lost)|John Locke]], a fellow castaway. He becomes Locke’s apprentice and begins to distance himself from the other survivors.<ref>[[David Fury|Fury, David]] (writer) & [[Greg Yaitanes|Yaitanes, Greg]] (director), “[[Special (Lost)|Special]]." ''[[Lost (TV series)|Lost]]'', [[American Broadcasting Company|ABC]]. [[List of Lost episodes|Episode 14]], [[Lost (season 1)|season 1]]. Aired on January 19, 2005.</ref> Boone and Locke find a metal hatch while tracking the kidnapped [[Claire Littleton]] and [[Charlie Pace]].<ref name="daddy">[[Javier Grillo-Marxuach|Grillo-Marxuach, Javier]] (writer) & [[Stephen Williams (director)|Williams, Stephen]] (director), “[[All the Best Cowboys Have Daddy Issues]]." ''[[Lost (TV series)|Lost]]'', [[American Broadcasting Company|ABC]]. [[List of Lost episodes|Episode 11]], [[Lost (season 1)|season 1]]. Aired on December 8, 2004.</ref> The two excavate the hatch, keeping its existence a secret from the other survivors. Locke subjects Boone to a hallucinatory exercise on their twenty-fourth day on the [[The Island (Lost)|island]] allowing Boone to resolve his feelings for Shannon, in which Boone sees Shannon after she is killed by the [[Mythology of Lost#The Man in Black/The Monster|monster]].<ref name=hearts/> Forty-one days after the crash, Boone and Locke discover a [[heroin]] [[Mr. Eko|runner]]'s [[Beechcraft Model 18|Beechcraft]] stuck high in a tree canopy.<ref>[[Damon Lindelof|Lindelof, Damon]] (writer) [[Carlton Cuse|Cuse, Carlton]] (writer) & [[Robert Mandel|Mandel, Robert]] (director), “[[Deus Ex Machina (Lost)|Deus Ex Machina]]." ''[[Lost (TV series)|Lost]]'', [[American Broadcasting Company|ABC]]. [[List of Lost episodes|Episode 19]], [[Lost (season 1)|season 1]]. Aired on March 30, 2005.</ref> Boone climbs up into the aircraft and finds a working radio in the cockpit, which he uses to transmit a [[Mayday]] signal. He receives a response to his message by a man, later revealed to be [[Bernard Nadler]] of the tail-section survivors, but the aircraft unbalances and falls nose-first to the ground.<ref>[[Damon Lindelof|Lindelof, Damon]] (writer) & [[Carlton Cuse|Cuse, Carlton]] (writer) & [[Eric Laneuville|Laneuville, Eric]] (director), "[[The Other 48 Days]]." ''[[Lost (TV series)|Lost]]'', [[American Broadcasting Company|ABC]]. [[List of Lost episodes|Episode 7]], [[Lost (season 2)|season 2]]. Aired on November 16, 2005.</ref> Boone sustains severe injuries and, despite Jack's attempts to treat him, dies on November 2, 2004. Boone tries to pass a message to Shannon through Jack, but dies before he is able to finish the sentence.<ref>[[Janet Tamaro|Tamaro, Janet]] (writer) & [[Stephen Williams (director)|Williams, Stephen]] (director), “[[Do No Harm (Lost)|Do No Harm]]." ''[[Lost (TV series)|Lost]]'', [[American Broadcasting Company|ABC]]. [[List of Lost episodes|Episode 20]], [[Lost (season 1)|season 1]]. Aired on April 6, 2005.</ref> Somerhalder said the news of his character's death was "pretty devastating",<ref name="boonedeathdev"/> which is notable for being the first death of a major character on the series.
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== Characteristics ==
== Characteristics ==
''USA Today'' described Boone as "a callow young man who had been toughened by island challenges."<ref name=today>Keveney, Bill, (April 7, 2006) "[http://www.usatoday.com/life/television/news/2005-04-07-lost_x.htm Death for Boone, Birth for Claire on ''Lost'']," ''[[USA Today]]''. Retrieved on August 5, 2007.</ref> ''[[Variety (magazine)|Variety]]'' called him "hot-headed",<ref>[[Variety (magazine)|Variety]], (April 7, 2005) "[http://www.lost-media.com/modules.php?name=News&file=article&sid=639 ''Lost'' Actor Signs Deal With ABC and New Movie]," ''Lost-Media.com''. Retrieved on August 5, 2007. {{webarchive |url=https://web.archive.org/web/20100209101909/http://www.lost-media.com/modules.php?name=News&file=article&sid=639 |date=February 9, 2010 }}</ref> while ''[[Entertainment Weekly]]'' wrote he was "even-tempered".<ref>[[Entertainment Weekly]] (October 8, 2004) "[http://www.lost-media.com/modules.php?name=News&file=article&sid=37 Fall's Best Shows]," ''Lost-Media.com''. Retrieved on August 6, 2007. {{webarchive |url=https://web.archive.org/web/20100205062658/http://www.lost-media.com/modules.php?name=News&file=article&sid=37 |date=February 5, 2010 }}</ref> Boone's quick decisions with good intentions are often rash. On his sixth day on the island, Joanna Miller drowns. As soon as he finds out she is drowning, he immediately tries to save her, although he does not succeed and almost becomes a casualty himself. While trying to take on a leadership role, Boone steals the camp's water; however, his plan backfires and the survivors turn on him.<ref>[[Christian Taylor (screenwriter)|Taylor, Christian]] (writer) & [[Kevin Hooks|Hooks, Kevin]] (director), "[[White Rabbit (Lost)|White Rabbit]]." ''[[Lost (TV series)|Lost]]'', [[American Broadcasting Company|ABC]]. [[List of Lost episodes|Episode 5]], [[Lost (season 1)|season 1]]. Aired on October 20, 2004.</ref> When Boone suspects Sawyer has Shannon's medicine, he attempts to steal it.<ref>[[Damon Lindelof|Lindelof, Damon]] (writer) & [[Tucker Gates|Gates, Tucker]] (director), “[[Confidence Man (Lost)|Confidence Man]]." ''[[Lost (TV series)|Lost]]'', [[American Broadcasting Company|ABC]]. [[List of Lost episodes|Episode 8]], [[Lost (season 1)|season 1]]. Aired on November 10, 2004.</ref> Aside from Shannon, he was closest to John Locke, who acted as a father figure and mentor to the younger, inexperienced Boone and who, unlike others including Shannon, tried to help him do his part on the island. Boone similarly is one of the few to trust Locke's guidance and made Locke feel like the hero he had always wanted to be. Boone reflects aspects of Locke's personality, such as his desire to have a unique purpose and his willingness to believe in the unlikely.
''USA Today'' described Boone as "a callow young man who had been toughened by island challenges."<ref name=today>Keveney, Bill, (April 7, 2006) "[http://www.usatoday.com/life/television/news/2005-04-07-lost_x.htm Death for Boone, Birth for Claire on ''Lost'']," ''[[USA Today]]''. Retrieved on August 5, 2007.</ref> ''[[Variety (magazine)|Variety]]'' called him "hot-headed",<ref>[[Variety (magazine)|Variety]], (April 7, 2005) "[http://www.lost-media.com/modules.php?name=News&file=article&sid=639 ''Lost'' Actor Signs Deal With ABC and New Movie]," ''Lost-Media.com''. Retrieved on August 5, 2007. {{webarchive |url=https://web.archive.org/web/20100209101909/http://www.lost-media.com/modules.php?name=News&file=article&sid=639 |date=February 9, 2010 }}</ref> while ''[[Entertainment Weekly]]'' wrote he was "even-tempered".<ref>[[Entertainment Weekly]] (October 8, 2004) "[http://www.lost-media.com/modules.php?name=News&file=article&sid=37 Fall's Best Shows]," ''Lost-Media.com''. Retrieved on August 6, 2007. {{webarchive |url=https://web.archive.org/web/20100205062658/http://www.lost-media.com/modules.php?name=News&file=article&sid=37 |date=February 5, 2010 }}</ref> Boone's quick decisions with good intentions are often rash. On his sixth day on the island, Joanna Miller drowns. As soon as he finds out she is drowning, he immediately tries to save her, although he does not succeed and almost becomes a casualty himself. While trying to take on a leadership role, Boone steals the camp's water; however, his plan backfires and the survivors turn on him.<ref>[[Christian Taylor (screenwriter)|Taylor, Christian]] (writer) & [[Kevin Hooks|Hooks, Kevin]] (director), "[[White Rabbit (Lost)|White Rabbit]]." ''[[Lost (TV series)|Lost]]'', [[American Broadcasting Company|ABC]]. [[List of Lost episodes|Episode 5]], [[Lost (season 1)|season 1]]. Aired on October 20, 2004.</ref> When Boone suspects Sawyer has Shannon's medicine, he attempts to steal it.<ref>[[Damon Lindelof|Lindelof, Damon]] (writer) & [[Tucker Gates|Gates, Tucker]] (director), “[[Confidence Man (Lost)|Confidence Man]]." ''[[Lost (TV series)|Lost]]'', [[American Broadcasting Company|ABC]]. [[List of Lost episodes|Episode 8]], [[Lost (season 1)|season 1]]. Aired on November 10, 2004.</ref> Aside from Shannon, he was closest to John Locke, who acted as a father figure and mentor to the younger, inexperienced Boone and who, unlike others including Shannon, tried to help him do his part on the island. Boone similarly is one of the few to trust Locke's guidance and made Locke feel like the hero he had always wanted to be. Boone reflects aspects of Locke's personality, such as his desire to have a unique purpose and his willingness to believe in the unlikely.


Boone always offers to help his fellow survivors, joining the party trying to send a radio distress call on the second day, helping Sayid triangulate [[Danielle Rousseau]]'s distress signal on the eighth day, searching for the abducted [[Claire Littleton]] on the sixteenth day and standing guard for the return of [[Ethan Rom]] on the twenty-eighth day.<ref>[[J. J. Abrams|Abrams, J.J.]] (writer/director), [[Damon Lindelof|Lindelof, Damon]] (writer) & [[Jeffrey Lieber|Lieber, Jeffrey]] (writer). "[[Pilot (Lost)|Pilot]]." ''[[Lost (TV series)|Lost]]'', [[American Broadcasting Company|ABC]]. [[List of Lost episodes|Episode 2]], [[Lost (season 1)|season 1]]. Aired on September 29, 2004.</ref><ref>[[Jennifer M. Johnson|Johnson, Jennifer]] (writer) & [[Paul Dini]] (writer) & [[Jack Bender|Bender, Jack]] (director). "[[The Moth (Lost)|The Moth]]." ''[[Lost (TV series)|Lost]]'', [[American Broadcasting Company|ABC]]. [[List of Lost episodes|Episode 7]], [[Lost (season 1)|season 1]]. Aired on November 3, 2004.</ref><ref>[[Damon Lindelof|Lindelof, Damon]] (writer) & [[Kevin Hooks|Hooks, Kevin]] (director), “[[Homecoming (Lost)|Homecoming]]." ''[[Lost (TV series)|Lost]]'', [[American Broadcasting Company|ABC]]. [[List of Lost episodes|Episode 15]], [[Lost (season 1)|season 1]]. Aired on February 9, 2004.</ref> [[IGN]] wrote "he appeared to be both integral and counterproductive to their survival" and "Boone appeared to be a pure and honest guy who tried to help people on the island and attempted to carry his own weight among the seemingly-unscathed survivors of Oceanic Flight 815."<ref name=ign>Carabott, Chris & Goldman, Eric & Iverson, Dan & Moriarty, Colin & Zoromski, Brian, (February 9, 2007) "[http://tv.ign.com/articles/763/763310p1.html Top 10 ''Lost'' Characters]," ''[[IGN]]''. Retrieved on August 6, 2007.</ref>
Boone always offers to help his fellow survivors, joining the party trying to send a radio distress call on the second day, helping Sayid triangulate [[Danielle Rousseau]]'s distress signal on the eighth day, searching for the abducted [[Claire Littleton]] on the sixteenth day and standing guard for the return of [[Ethan Rom]] on the twenty-eighth day.<ref>[[J. J. Abrams|Abrams, J.J.]] (writer/director), [[Damon Lindelof|Lindelof, Damon]] (writer) & [[Jeffrey Lieber|Lieber, Jeffrey]] (writer). "[[Pilot (Lost)|Pilot]]." ''[[Lost (TV series)|Lost]]'', [[American Broadcasting Company|ABC]]. [[List of Lost episodes|Episode 2]], [[Lost (season 1)|season 1]]. Aired on September 29, 2004.</ref><ref>[[Jennifer M. Johnson|Johnson, Jennifer]] (writer) & [[Paul Dini]] (writer) & [[Jack Bender|Bender, Jack]] (director). "[[The Moth (Lost)|The Moth]]." ''[[Lost (TV series)|Lost]]'', [[American Broadcasting Company|ABC]]. [[List of Lost episodes|Episode 7]], [[Lost (season 1)|season 1]]. Aired on November 3, 2004.</ref><ref>[[Damon Lindelof|Lindelof, Damon]] (writer) & [[Kevin Hooks|Hooks, Kevin]] (director), “[[Homecoming (Lost)|Homecoming]]." ''[[Lost (TV series)|Lost]]'', [[American Broadcasting Company|ABC]]. [[List of Lost episodes|Episode 15]], [[Lost (season 1)|season 1]]. Aired on February 9, 2004.</ref> [[IGN]] wrote "he appeared to be both integral and counterproductive to their survival" and "Boone appeared to be a pure and honest guy who tried to help people on the island and attempted to carry his own weight among the seemingly-unscathed survivors of Oceanic Flight 815."<ref name=ign>Carabott, Chris & Goldman, Eric & Iverson, Dan & Moriarty, Colin & Zoromski, Brian, (February 9, 2007) "[http://tv.ign.com/articles/763/763310p1.html Top 10 ''Lost'' Characters]," ''[[IGN]]''. Retrieved on August 6, 2007.</ref>
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There is some confusion over the spelling of Boone's last name. While "Carlyle" appears on Boone's checkbook and grave, "Carlisle" appears on the subtitles for "[[Hearts and Minds (Lost)|Hearts and Minds]]."<ref>[[Leonard Dick|Dick, Leonard]] (writer) & [[David Grossman (director)|Grossman, David]] (director), “[[The Greater Good (Lost)|The Greater Good]]." ''[[Lost (TV series)|Lost]]'', [[American Broadcasting Company|ABC]]. May 4, 2005. [[List of Lost episodes|Episode 21]], [[Lost (season 1)|season 1]].</ref><ref>[[Carlton Cuse|Cuse, Carlton]], [[Javier Grillo-Marxuach|Grillo-Marxuach, Javier]] (writer) & [[Rod Holcomb|Holcomb, Rod]] (director), “[[Hearts and Minds (Lost)|Hearts and Minds]]." ''[[Lost (TV series)#Season 1 (2004–2005)|Lost: The Complete First Season]]'', [[Buena Vista Home Entertainment]]. [[List of Lost episodes|Episode 13]], disc 4. Released on September 6, 2005.</ref>
There is some confusion over the spelling of Boone's last name. While "Carlyle" appears on Boone's checkbook and grave, "Carlisle" appears on the subtitles for "[[Hearts and Minds (Lost)|Hearts and Minds]]."<ref>[[Leonard Dick|Dick, Leonard]] (writer) & [[David Grossman (director)|Grossman, David]] (director), “[[The Greater Good (Lost)|The Greater Good]]." ''[[Lost (TV series)|Lost]]'', [[American Broadcasting Company|ABC]]. May 4, 2005. [[List of Lost episodes|Episode 21]], [[Lost (season 1)|season 1]].</ref><ref>[[Carlton Cuse|Cuse, Carlton]], [[Javier Grillo-Marxuach|Grillo-Marxuach, Javier]] (writer) & [[Rod Holcomb|Holcomb, Rod]] (director), “[[Hearts and Minds (Lost)|Hearts and Minds]]." ''[[Lost (TV series)#Season 1 (2004–2005)|Lost: The Complete First Season]]'', [[Buena Vista Home Entertainment]]. [[List of Lost episodes|Episode 13]], disc 4. Released on September 6, 2005.</ref>


In the original outline of the [[All the Best Cowboys Have Daddy Issues|eleventh episode]], Locke was to be accompanied by two guest characters to search for Claire and discover the Hatch.<ref>[[Javier Grillo-Marxuach|Grillo-Marxuach, Javier]] (October 24, 2006) "[http://www.post-gazette.com/pg/06297/732141-352.stm Writing ''Lost'']," ''[[Pittsburgh Post-Gazette]]''. Retrieved on October 17, 2007.</ref> In the final product, Boone accompanied Locke, a choice leading to Boone's death. While the executive producers have stated Somerhalder took the news of his character's death professionally, Somerhalder has said he found it "pretty devastating."<ref name="boonedeathdev">Jensen, "Doc" Jeff, (April 6, 2005) "[http://www.ew.com/ew/article/0,,1045702,00.html ''Lost'' to Us]," ''[[Entertainment Weekly]]''. Retrieved on August 5, 2007.</ref> Boone's death is notable as the first death of a major character on the series. According to executive producers [[Damon Lindelof]] and [[Carlton Cuse]], Boone's death made sense from a story perspective to fuel the rivalry between Jack and Locke and lead to the events in the season finale.<ref name=today/> Following Somerhalder's departure from the show, ABC signed him to another one-year contract.<ref>Ausiello, Michael, (April 5, 2005) "[http://www.tvguide.com/News-Views/Columnists/Todays-News-Our-Take/default.aspx?posting=%7B096018EB-475D-4FFC-ABDE-2473E90856CB%7D Today's News: Our Take]," ''[[TV Guide]]''. Retrieved on August 5, 2007.</ref> Somerhalder stated being a part of ''Lost'' was "the greatest experience" of "the greatest year of his life."<ref>[[Us Weekly]], (April 20, 2005) "[http://www.lost-media.com/modules.php?name=News&file=article&sid=672 Ian in Us Weekly]," ''Lost-Media.com''. Retrieved on August 5, 2007. {{webarchive |url=https://web.archive.org/web/20100209103834/http://www.lost-media.com/modules.php?name=News&file=article&sid=672 |date=February 9, 2010 }}</ref><ref>Williamson, Kevin, (April 27, 2005) "[http://www.calgarysun.com/cgi-bin/publish.cgi?p=94582&x=articles&s=showbiz ''Lost'' Boy: Actor Faces Life After Death on TV Blockbuster]{{dead link|date=March 2012}}," ''[[Calgary Sun]]''. Retrieved on August 5, 2007.</ref>
In the original outline of the [[All the Best Cowboys Have Daddy Issues|eleventh episode]], Locke was to be accompanied by two guest characters to search for Claire and discover the Hatch.<ref>[[Javier Grillo-Marxuach|Grillo-Marxuach, Javier]] (October 24, 2006) "[http://www.post-gazette.com/pg/06297/732141-352.stm Writing ''Lost'']," ''[[Pittsburgh Post-Gazette]]''. Retrieved on October 17, 2007.</ref> In the final product, Boone accompanied Locke, a choice leading to Boone's death. While the executive producers have stated Somerhalder took the news of his character's death professionally, Somerhalder has said he found it "pretty devastating."<ref name="boonedeathdev">Jensen, "Doc" Jeff, (April 6, 2005) "[http://www.ew.com/ew/article/0,,1045702,00.html ''Lost'' to Us]," ''[[Entertainment Weekly]]''. Retrieved on August 5, 2007.</ref> Boone's death is notable as the first death of a major character on the series. According to executive producers [[Damon Lindelof]] and [[Carlton Cuse]], Boone's death made sense from a story perspective to fuel the rivalry between Jack and Locke and lead to the events in the season finale.<ref name=today/> Following Somerhalder's departure from the show, ABC signed him to another one-year contract.<ref>Ausiello, Michael, (April 5, 2005) "[http://www.tvguide.com/News-Views/Columnists/Todays-News-Our-Take/default.aspx?posting=%7B096018EB-475D-4FFC-ABDE-2473E90856CB%7D Today's News: Our Take]," ''[[TV Guide]]''. Retrieved on August 5, 2007.</ref> Somerhalder stated being a part of ''Lost'' was "the greatest experience" of "the greatest year of his life."<ref>[[Us Weekly]], (April 20, 2005) "[http://www.lost-media.com/modules.php?name=News&file=article&sid=672 Ian in Us Weekly]," ''Lost-Media.com''. Retrieved on August 5, 2007. {{webarchive |url=https://web.archive.org/web/20100209103834/http://www.lost-media.com/modules.php?name=News&file=article&sid=672 |date=February 9, 2010 }}</ref><ref>Williamson, Kevin, (April 27, 2005) "[http://www.calgarysun.com/cgi-bin/publish.cgi?p=94582&x=articles&s=showbiz ''Lost'' Boy: Actor Faces Life After Death on TV Blockbuster]{{dead link|date=March 2012}}," ''[[Calgary Sun]]''. Retrieved on August 5, 2007.</ref>


== Reception ==
== Reception ==


[[BuddyTV]] called Boone a fan "favorite."<ref>Lachonis, Jon "Doc Arzt," (March 21, 2007) "[http://www.buddytv.com/articles/lost/losts-expose-reunites-fan-favo-5224.aspx ''Lost''<nowiki>'</nowiki>s "Exposé" Reunites Fan Favorites]," [[BuddyTV]]. Retrieved on July 14, 2007.</ref> After three episodes had aired, an article in ''USA Today'' called Somerhalder "camera-friendly."<ref>Bianco, Robert, (October 8, 2004) "[http://www.lost-media.com/modules.php?name=News&file=article&sid=31 ''Lost'' Finds Fresh Adventure in Familiar Story]," ''[[USA Today]]''. Retrieved on July 14, 2007. {{webarchive |url=https://web.archive.org/web/20100205062444/http://www.lost-media.com/modules.php?name=News&file=article&sid=31 |date=February 5, 2010 }}</ref> A poll was run by ComingSoon.net in spring 2005 on the favorite of the [[Lost (season 1)#Cast|fourteen main ''Lost'' characters]], in which Boone placed seventh with 4.3% of over 2000 votes.<ref>ComingSoon.net, (March 10, 2005) "[http://www.lost-media.com/modules.php?name=News&file=article&sid=521 ''Lost'' Fave Character Poll]," ''Lost-Media.com''. Retrieved on August 5, 2007. {{webarchive |url=https://web.archive.org/web/20100211030415/http://www.lost-media.com/modules.php?name=News&file=article&sid=521 |date=February 11, 2010 }}</ref> After his death, a ''[[TV Guide]]'' critic wrote she misses Boone's "very pretty eyes."<ref>Cohn, Angel, (April 7, 2007) "[http://www.tvguide.com/News-Views/Columnists/The-Watercooler/default.aspx?posting=%7B42E2C8ED-FC94-45F2-973A-633AA131AE90%7D The Watercooler]," ''[[TV Guide]]''. Retrieved on August 5, 2007.</ref> [[IGN]] ranked Boone as the tenth best character of the first three seasons of ''Lost''.<ref name=ign/>
[[BuddyTV]] called Boone a fan "favorite."<ref>Lachonis, Jon "Doc Arzt," (March 21, 2007) "[http://www.buddytv.com/articles/lost/losts-expose-reunites-fan-favo-5224.aspx ''Lost''<nowiki>'</nowiki>s "Exposé" Reunites Fan Favorites]," [[BuddyTV]]. Retrieved on July 14, 2007.</ref> After three episodes had aired, an article in ''USA Today'' called Somerhalder "camera-friendly."<ref>Bianco, Robert, (October 8, 2004) "[http://www.lost-media.com/modules.php?name=News&file=article&sid=31 ''Lost'' Finds Fresh Adventure in Familiar Story]," ''[[USA Today]]''. Retrieved on July 14, 2007. {{webarchive |url=https://web.archive.org/web/20100205062444/http://www.lost-media.com/modules.php?name=News&file=article&sid=31 |date=February 5, 2010 }}</ref> A poll was run by ComingSoon.net in spring 2005 on the favorite of the [[Lost (season 1)#Cast|fourteen main ''Lost'' characters]], in which Boone placed seventh with 4.3% of over 2000 votes.<ref>ComingSoon.net, (March 10, 2005) "[http://www.lost-media.com/modules.php?name=News&file=article&sid=521 ''Lost'' Fave Character Poll]," ''Lost-Media.com''. Retrieved on August 5, 2007. {{webarchive |url=https://web.archive.org/web/20100211030415/http://www.lost-media.com/modules.php?name=News&file=article&sid=521 |date=February 11, 2010 }}</ref> After his death, a ''[[TV Guide]]'' critic wrote she misses Boone's "very pretty eyes."<ref>Cohn, Angel, (April 7, 2007) "[http://www.tvguide.com/News-Views/Columnists/The-Watercooler/default.aspx?posting=%7B42E2C8ED-FC94-45F2-973A-633AA131AE90%7D The Watercooler]," ''[[TV Guide]]''. Retrieved on August 5, 2007.</ref> [[IGN]] ranked Boone as the tenth best character of the first three seasons of ''Lost''.<ref name=ign/>


Somerhalder co-won the [[Screen Actors Guild Awards 2005|2005]] [[Screen Actors Guild Award]] for "[[Screen Actors Guild Award for Best Ensemble - Drama Series|Best Ensemble - Drama Series]].<ref>[[Screen Actors Guild|SAG]], (January 29, 2006) "[http://www.sagawards.com/PR_060129.htm Screen Actors Guild Honors Outstanding Film and Television Performances in 13 Categories at the 12th Annual Screen Actors Guild Awards] {{webarchive |url=https://web.archive.org/web/20070810070908/http://www.sagawards.com/PR_060129.htm |date=August 10, 2007 }}," ''[[Screen Actors Guild Awards]]''. Retrieved on August 6, 2007. {{webarchive |url=https://web.archive.org/web/20070810070908/http://www.sagawards.com/PR_060129.htm |date=August 10, 2007 }}{{dead link|date=March 2012}}</ref> He was also nominated in the category of "TV: Choice Breakout Performance – Male" in the 2005 [[Teen Choice Awards]], but lost to ''[[Desperate Housewives]]''<nowiki>'</nowiki> [[Jesse Metcalfe]], who plays [[John Rowland (Desperate Housewives)|John Rowland]].<ref>[[Hilary Duff|Duff, Hilary]] & [[Rob Schneider|Schneider, Rob]], (August 16, 2005) "[http://www.fox.com/tca2005/nominees.htm The Teen Choice Awards 2005 Nominees & Winners]," ''[[Fox Broadcasting Company|FOX]]''. Retrieved on August 6, 2007. {{webarchive |url=https://web.archive.org/web/20080205192001/http://www.fox.com/tca2005/nominees.htm |date=February 5, 2008 }}</ref> While starring on ''Lost'', Somerhalder was voted one of "20 Teens Who Will Change the World" by ''[[People (magazine)#History|Teen People]]'', despite being 26 years old at the time. ''Teen People'' also called him "the next [[Johnny Depp]]."<ref>[[People (magazine)#History|Teen People]], (January 27, 2005) "[http://www.lost-media.com/modules.php?name=News&file=article&sid=340 He's the Next Johnny Depp]," ''Lost-Media.com''. Retrieved on August 5, 2007. {{webarchive |url=https://web.archive.org/web/20100205131016/http://www.lost-media.com/modules.php?name=News&file=article&sid=340 |date=February 5, 2010 }}</ref> He placed ninth on ''[[TV Guide]]''<nowiki>'</nowiki>s "Top Ten Hunks" list.<ref>[[TV Guide]], (April 4, 2005) "[http://www.lost-media.com/modules.php?name=News&file=article&sid=614 Four of ''Lost''<nowiki>'</nowiki>s Finest on ''TV Guide''<nowiki>'</nowiki>s Top 10]," ''[[TV Guide]]''. Retrieved on August 5, 2007. {{webarchive |url=https://web.archive.org/web/20100209110512/http://www.lost-media.com/modules.php?name=News&file=article&sid=614 |date=February 9, 2010 }}</ref>
Somerhalder co-won the [[Screen Actors Guild Awards 2005|2005]] [[Screen Actors Guild Award]] for "[[Screen Actors Guild Award for Best Ensemble - Drama Series|Best Ensemble - Drama Series]].<ref>[[Screen Actors Guild|SAG]], (January 29, 2006) "[http://www.sagawards.com/PR_060129.htm Screen Actors Guild Honors Outstanding Film and Television Performances in 13 Categories at the 12th Annual Screen Actors Guild Awards] {{webarchive |url=https://web.archive.org/web/20070810070908/http://www.sagawards.com/PR_060129.htm |date=August 10, 2007 }}," ''[[Screen Actors Guild Awards]]''. Retrieved on August 6, 2007. {{webarchive |url=https://web.archive.org/web/20070810070908/http://www.sagawards.com/PR_060129.htm |date=August 10, 2007 }}{{dead link|date=March 2012}}</ref> He was also nominated in the category of "TV: Choice Breakout Performance – Male" in the 2005 [[Teen Choice Awards]], but lost to ''[[Desperate Housewives]]''<nowiki>'</nowiki> [[Jesse Metcalfe]], who plays [[John Rowland (Desperate Housewives)|John Rowland]].<ref>[[Hilary Duff|Duff, Hilary]] & [[Rob Schneider|Schneider, Rob]], (August 16, 2005) "[http://www.fox.com/tca2005/nominees.htm The Teen Choice Awards 2005 Nominees & Winners]," ''[[Fox Broadcasting Company|FOX]]''. Retrieved on August 6, 2007. {{webarchive |url=https://web.archive.org/web/20080205192001/http://www.fox.com/tca2005/nominees.htm |date=February 5, 2008 }}</ref> While starring on ''Lost'', Somerhalder was voted one of "20 Teens Who Will Change the World" by ''[[People (magazine)#History|Teen People]]'', despite being 26 years old at the time. ''Teen People'' also called him "the next [[Johnny Depp]]."<ref>[[People (magazine)#History|Teen People]], (January 27, 2005) "[http://www.lost-media.com/modules.php?name=News&file=article&sid=340 He's the Next Johnny Depp]," ''Lost-Media.com''. Retrieved on August 5, 2007. {{webarchive |url=https://web.archive.org/web/20100205131016/http://www.lost-media.com/modules.php?name=News&file=article&sid=340 |date=February 5, 2010 }}</ref> He placed ninth on ''[[TV Guide]]''<nowiki>'</nowiki>s "Top Ten Hunks" list.<ref>[[TV Guide]], (April 4, 2005) "[http://www.lost-media.com/modules.php?name=News&file=article&sid=614 Four of ''Lost''<nowiki>'</nowiki>s Finest on ''TV Guide''<nowiki>'</nowiki>s Top 10]," ''[[TV Guide]]''. Retrieved on August 5, 2007. {{webarchive |url=https://web.archive.org/web/20100209110512/http://www.lost-media.com/modules.php?name=News&file=article&sid=614 |date=February 9, 2010 }}</ref>


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Boone Carlyle
Lost character
Ian Somerhalder as Boone Carlyle
First appearance"Pilot: Part 1"
Last appearance"The End"
Portrayed byIan Somerhalder
Centric
episode(s)
"Hearts and Minds"
In-universe information
OccupationCOO of a wedding company, lifeguard
RelativesShannon
Former
residence
Malibu, California, United States

Boone Carlyle is a fictional character who was played by Ian Somerhalder on the ABC drama television series Lost, which chronicles the lives of the survivors of a plane crash in the south Pacific. Boone is introduced in the pilot episode as the stepbrother of fellow crash survivor Shannon Rutherford. He tries to contribute as much as he can to the safety of the castaways and eventually becomes John Locke's protégé.

Also, unlike many other characters of the first season, who were rewritten based on their actors, Boone was largely the same through production. Somerhalder did not want to shoot a pilot; however, he jumped at the opportunity once he found out he would be working with co-creator/executive producer J.J. Abrams. The character was generally well received by critics and fans; USA Today described Boone as a "callow, privileged young man striving for maturity."[1] Boone dies from his injuries after being crushed inside a falling plane.

Arc

Before the crash

Boone is born in October, 1981, the son of wealthy Sabrina Carlyle, the head of a wedding company.[2] When Boone was ten years old, Sabrina marries Adam Rutherford, who has an eight-year-old daughter named Shannon. When Boone is twenty years old, he becomes the chief operating officer of his mother's business in New York City. Boone harbors a fondness for his stepsister, which develops into a romantic attraction. When Boone learns of Shannon’s financial difficulties after her father’s death he offers to give her money, but she does not accept.[3] Boone "rescues" Shannon several times from abusive relationships by paying the boyfriends to leave her. One such rescue attempt leads Boone to Sydney, Australia in September 2004, where he learns the relationships are actually scams concocted by Shannon to get his money and attention. Boone is deeply hurt by the deception. Boone and Shannon have sex after her Australian boyfriend runs away with her money. The next day, they board Oceanic Airlines Flight 815 to return to the United States.[4]

On the island

Boone unsuccessfully tries to perform CPR on an unconscious Rose Henderson, which he claims to have learned from when he was a lifeguard, but Jack Shephard convinces him to retrieve a pen, unnecessarily.[5] Boone maintains a generally helpful attitude and remains protective of Shannon (although he criticizes her for her affectedness). His protective attitude combines with jealousy when she develops feelings for Sayid Jarrah, and Boone unsuccessfully attempts to discourage the relationship.[6][7]

Boone is drawn to the hunting and survival skills of John Locke, a fellow castaway. He becomes Locke’s apprentice and begins to distance himself from the other survivors.[8] Boone and Locke find a metal hatch while tracking the kidnapped Claire Littleton and Charlie Pace.[9] The two excavate the hatch, keeping its existence a secret from the other survivors. Locke subjects Boone to a hallucinatory exercise on their twenty-fourth day on the island allowing Boone to resolve his feelings for Shannon, in which Boone sees Shannon after she is killed by the monster.[2] Forty-one days after the crash, Boone and Locke discover a heroin runner's Beechcraft stuck high in a tree canopy.[10] Boone climbs up into the aircraft and finds a working radio in the cockpit, which he uses to transmit a Mayday signal. He receives a response to his message by a man, later revealed to be Bernard Nadler of the tail-section survivors, but the aircraft unbalances and falls nose-first to the ground.[11] Boone sustains severe injuries and, despite Jack's attempts to treat him, dies on November 2, 2004. Boone tries to pass a message to Shannon through Jack, but dies before he is able to finish the sentence.[12] Somerhalder said the news of his character's death was "pretty devastating",[13] which is notable for being the first death of a major character on the series.

Almost four weeks later, Locke experiences a self-induced hallucination, where a longer-haired Boone appears and pushes Locke around in a wheelchair in an imaginary Sydney International Airport, where the other survivors are present but acting in different roles. Boone tells Locke someone in the airport was in serious danger. Close to the end of the hallucination, Locke finds Eko's stick covered in blood and Boone appears bloody and injured. He tells Locke "They've got him. You don't have much time."[14] In the Oceanic Six's cover story, Boone was one of the ones who survived the initial crash, but soon died of internal injuries.[15]

In the alternate timeline

In the alternate timeline, Shannon does not go back with Boone. In "LA X", Boone goes back alone on Flight 815 and sits beside Locke, where he finds out about Locke supposedly going on a Walkabout in Australia. In a parallel with the island timeline, Boone tells Locke if they crashed, he would follow him. Once the plane lands, Boone shakes Locke's hand and exits the plane. Boone reappears in the final episode of Lost. In "The End", we see Hurley and Sayid talking in a car on a dark street, and they witness a thug beating up a guy (Boone) outside of a bar. Shannon shouts "Leave my brother alone," and Sayid gets out of the car to intervene. His and Shannon's memories are restored the moment they touch. Boone, having conspired with Hurley to bring Shannon and Sayid together, wanders over to the car. He jokes with Hurley about how he had to take a beating and "thanks for taking your time." He also comments how difficult it was to get Shannon to return from Australia with him, but he and Hurley agree the effort was worth it for this moment to have her and Sayid's memories restored. Boone is one of the first people Jack greets in the church where everyone reunites to move on to the afterlife together.

Characteristics

USA Today described Boone as "a callow young man who had been toughened by island challenges."[16] Variety called him "hot-headed",[17] while Entertainment Weekly wrote he was "even-tempered".[18] Boone's quick decisions with good intentions are often rash. On his sixth day on the island, Joanna Miller drowns. As soon as he finds out she is drowning, he immediately tries to save her, although he does not succeed and almost becomes a casualty himself. While trying to take on a leadership role, Boone steals the camp's water; however, his plan backfires and the survivors turn on him.[19] When Boone suspects Sawyer has Shannon's medicine, he attempts to steal it.[20] Aside from Shannon, he was closest to John Locke, who acted as a father figure and mentor to the younger, inexperienced Boone and who, unlike others including Shannon, tried to help him do his part on the island. Boone similarly is one of the few to trust Locke's guidance and made Locke feel like the hero he had always wanted to be. Boone reflects aspects of Locke's personality, such as his desire to have a unique purpose and his willingness to believe in the unlikely.

Boone always offers to help his fellow survivors, joining the party trying to send a radio distress call on the second day, helping Sayid triangulate Danielle Rousseau's distress signal on the eighth day, searching for the abducted Claire Littleton on the sixteenth day and standing guard for the return of Ethan Rom on the twenty-eighth day.[21][22][23] IGN wrote "he appeared to be both integral and counterproductive to their survival" and "Boone appeared to be a pure and honest guy who tried to help people on the island and attempted to carry his own weight among the seemingly-unscathed survivors of Oceanic Flight 815."[24]

Development

Unlike many other characters of the first season, who were rewritten based on their actors, Boone was largely the same through production.[25] He was originally going to be named Boone Anthony Markham V, going by the nickname, "Five." In the script for the pilot, the writers ran a search and replace to change Boone's name so when Jack counted to five, the script read, "One, two, three, four, Boone."[26] Somerhalder did not want to shoot a pilot; however, he jumped at the opportunity once he found out he would be working with co-creator/executive producer J.J. Abrams.[25] Somerhalder was paid between $20,000 and $40,000 an episode,[27] initially received the third highest billing in the credits, before the producers decided to list the main cast alphabetically.[28]

Boone has appeared in a total of twenty-five episodes, and his voice has been heard in a twenty-sixth episode. Boone has physically appeared in three episodes since the first season with the credit of "special guest star." He returned for the flashbacks of Shannon, Nikki Fernandez and Paulo and Locke's hallucination.[29] In Nikki's third season flashback, the producers did not ask Somerhalder to cut his hair for two days of work and had him wear a wig, making his hair noticeably longer than it should have been.[30] There is some confusion over the spelling of Boone's last name. While "Carlyle" appears on Boone's checkbook and grave, "Carlisle" appears on the subtitles for "Hearts and Minds."[31][32]

In the original outline of the eleventh episode, Locke was to be accompanied by two guest characters to search for Claire and discover the Hatch.[33] In the final product, Boone accompanied Locke, a choice leading to Boone's death. While the executive producers have stated Somerhalder took the news of his character's death professionally, Somerhalder has said he found it "pretty devastating."[13] Boone's death is notable as the first death of a major character on the series. According to executive producers Damon Lindelof and Carlton Cuse, Boone's death made sense from a story perspective to fuel the rivalry between Jack and Locke and lead to the events in the season finale.[16] Following Somerhalder's departure from the show, ABC signed him to another one-year contract.[34] Somerhalder stated being a part of Lost was "the greatest experience" of "the greatest year of his life."[35][36]

Reception

BuddyTV called Boone a fan "favorite."[37] After three episodes had aired, an article in USA Today called Somerhalder "camera-friendly."[38] A poll was run by ComingSoon.net in spring 2005 on the favorite of the fourteen main Lost characters, in which Boone placed seventh with 4.3% of over 2000 votes.[39] After his death, a TV Guide critic wrote she misses Boone's "very pretty eyes."[40] IGN ranked Boone as the tenth best character of the first three seasons of Lost.[24]

Somerhalder co-won the 2005 Screen Actors Guild Award for "Best Ensemble - Drama Series.[41] He was also nominated in the category of "TV: Choice Breakout Performance – Male" in the 2005 Teen Choice Awards, but lost to Desperate Housewives' Jesse Metcalfe, who plays John Rowland.[42] While starring on Lost, Somerhalder was voted one of "20 Teens Who Will Change the World" by Teen People, despite being 26 years old at the time. Teen People also called him "the next Johnny Depp."[43] He placed ninth on TV Guide's "Top Ten Hunks" list.[44]

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