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Aaron Littleton and Leonard Simms are moving on, though sadly at the expense of the Pilot and Mr. Kwon. It was a bittersweet day indeed as four of your favorites went against each other. Aaron and Leonard move on to fight for one of those 4 open slots in the big show, however, which is only days away!

Today's matchups aren't quite as gut-wrenching, but they are important nonetheless. Cast your votes and explain your reasoning!

Johnny
Status: Flashback Character (Alive)
Johnny was Hurley’s best friend and coworker at Mr. Cluck’s Chicken Shack. He quit his job when Hurley quit after winning the lottery. When Johnny found out Hurley had won the lottery, Johnny changed on him. Johnny resented his friend’s newfound wealth and ran off with Hurley’s girlfriend, Starla.
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Sam Austen
Status: Flashback Character (Alive)
Sam Austen is a member of the U.S. military. He served in Operation Dessert Storm, where he met Sayid. Later in life, he worked at a recruitment office, where he was visited by Kate shortly after she had killed her father. Sam was involved with Kate’s mother and Kate thought of him as her real father.
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Tom Brennan
Status: Flashback Character (Deceased)
Tom was an old friend of Kate Austen and a doctor in their home state of Iowa. When Kate showed up at his hospital, he helped her visit briefly with her mother. Tom was shot and killed by police when he attempted to help Kate flee the hospital. He had a wife and son.
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Ms. Hawking
Status: Flashback Character (Alive)
Ms. Hawking is the mysterious owner of the jewelry shop where Desmond attempted to purchase an engagement ring for Penelope. When Desmond offered to purchase the ring, Ms. Hawking told him that he was not supposed to purchase the ring, but that his destiny was instead to go to the Island, push the button and turn the key.
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