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Hello! Welcome to the second video in my Lost series - where we therapize and break down every character in my favourite TV show of all time! Today we're talking about Kate - fugitive, runaway, beautiful - but who is she? How does her character develop? How does she change on the island? Let's get into it! Links: Follow me on instagram: @katiecravencounselling Website: http://katiecravencounsellingservices... Email: cravencounsellingservices@gmail.com Letterboxd: k8craven Timestamps: 00:00 Intro 02:00 How would Kate present in therapy? How would she be as a client? 04:44 What would I expect Kate to bring to therapy? Flashbacks: 05:15 Childhood - growing up with domestic abuse 07:33 Why does she kill Wayne? 09:05 Her Mum's (Diane) betrayal 10:57 Her marriage to Kevin 13:17 How she uses her looks to manipulate men 15:43 Her childhood friend and the little toy aeroplane 17:52 How she gets caught and arrested 19:09 What would I expect Kate to bring to therapy? On the island: 19:16 Why does she always want to get involved in the action? 21:35 Kate helps Claire give birth 23:15 Why does Kate want to leave the island? 24:16 What would I expect Kate to bring to therapy? Flashforwards: 24:22 Kate becomes a mother to Aaron 24:52 Her trial 26:13 How she changes off the island 28:08 Why does she decide to come back to the island? 29:39 What are Kate's key relationships?: 29:44 Parents 29:56 Previous romantic interests 30:06 The love triangle with Sawyer and Jack 31:49 Claire 32:51 Sun 33:21 How does Kate change overall? 34:42 How would I support Kate? What themes would I focus on? 38:21 Conclusion