Who Killed These Lost Characters?

But does a death really count if you were actually dead along?

Lost - John Locke
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It's crazy to think of, but ABC's Lost came to a close nearly a decade ago. After six seasons and 121 episodes, this genre favourite TV show finally ended in 2010... and left many viewers perplexed as what exactly they'd been watching for the past six years.

Twists and turns were pivotal to the success - and some would say the issues - of Lost's six-season run. As part of those twists and turns, however, audiences were often treated to shock death after shock death. No matter how important a character seemed to be to the show, Lost was never shy of killing off its major players. In fact, by the time all was said and done, nearly every single character had been killed within the narrative of the show. And then, of course, the closing moments of the show suggested that the events of those six seasons never really mattered as everybody was dead along. *Sigh*

Anyway, back to the deaths littered throughout Lost's six seasons, then, and that's what we're going to be grilling you on here. We've got 15 of Lost's characters listed for you. All you have to do is correctly identify who was responsible for the death of each of these characters.

1. Who Killed Edward Mars?

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