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| Franci, this quote is so Jateish 
I was looking through my disks and found some great quotes about Jate that I’ve saved. There might be repeats from the OP 1 J.J. Abrams:
You could put, Jack and Kate on a, New York City street, and have them pass each other, at rush hour, on a Wednesday morning. And, they would stop, and turn, slowing to watch each other go by. They know each other within the context, of a universal recognition. They have met before, this life. And, they will meet again, in another 2 He may have won the battle for her affections. But he ain’t won the war.
(Online Interview, 2006, in response to, Kate 'choosing' Sawyer in S3) 3 Nevertheless, says executive producer, Carlton Cuse, the bond between Kate and Jack is the kind of ultimate relationship.
(TV Guide, 2007) 4 Kevin Williamson: Matthew Fox and Evangeline Lilly on Lost: As Jack and Kate, he is the doctor, compelled to fix everyone around him, while she is the fugitive, who has long since been broken. This season has seen Kate, seemingly pair off with bad boy, Sawyer. But, don’t expect that to endure. The Hollywood love triangle is governed by simple logic: The girl doesn’t end up with the guy she hooks up with, midway through the story. The final romantic outcome, is always saved for a (hoped for), emotional climax.
(Calgary Sun, 2007) 5 Interviewer: Alright, the scene between Jack and Kate, where to begin? First off, if you didn’t love this scene, you probably also kill puppies, for fun. Awesome scene on just about, every level; it had a little mystery, a little romance, a little of everything, phenomenal, just a great scene.
(TMZ.com, 2007, Lost "The Man from Tallahassee" Review) 6 Sabrina Rojas Weiss: But every scene between Kate and Jack made me forget about those silly details, too. Heart-rending looks, the unspoken accusation about Kate’s night with Sawyer and Jack’s last whisper in her ear about coming back for her. Sure, it’s kinda the stuff of romantic novels. But I got shivers just the same. And, I enjoyed the jealous look on, Juliet’s face, too.
(TV Guide Online, 2007, Lost "The Man from Tallahassee" Review) 7 Matthew Fox: I think, that these two people have reached a point, where they are more accepting, of who the other person is. When that happens, then there is a really deep attraction, not just physically, but emotionally, a need. And, getting to be more accepting, of each other’s shortcomings leaves that desire, which has always been there. And, if anything, has only been growing for an emotional connection, and leaves it more open, for that to happen. Right now is the closest they, have ever been.
(Lost Magazine) 8 Interviewer: What have been your personal highlights, of this season?
Evangeline Lilly: This season, it’s probably a much, simpler moment. When Kate told Jack, "I’m sorry for kissing you."
(Lost Magazine, 2006) 9 Interviewer: I always think so too, because opposites attract.
Evangeline Lilly: I agree. I think, that there’s something about Sawyer, that’s so much like her. That her love for him is almost like a sibling. You know, like a brother.
(E! Online) 10 Evangeline: Let’s just say, Kate hasn’t given up on her other beau.
(E! News, 2007, in response to the Jack/Kate romance, after her 'choosing' Sawyer in S3) 11 Question: Will Kate and Sawyer, be a happy couple?
Evangeline Lilly: Well, we have a, con-artist, and a convict. So, I don’t know, if happily ever after, is really in the cards, for those two. But, I, you know, I’ve told, and teased before, that Kate, hasn’t just, let go of Jack. She hasn’t just, left him in the dusk. And, thought, well, this is it, it’s me and Sawyer. She’s obviously, conflicted. And, so, we’re going to see that, play out, especially in the first five episodes, back. That conflict between, which man, her loyalties lie with.
(American Online, 2007) 12 Evangeline Lilly: I don’t think, that book is, closed, at all, says Lilly. Kate has a real journey, to go on, with Jack, in that, they’ve never addressed the underlying current, of attraction and love, between them. It has, to be addressed.
(Entertainment Weekly, 2007, in response to the Jack/Kate romance)  |