He was a reporter present at the press conference to interview the Oceanic Six. He first asked Jack what it felt like when the plane his the water, how they survived and if they swam to the island. He then questioned Kate and asked how it felt giving birth on the island. He then turned the attention to the timeline of her pregnancy, asking for clarification that she would have been six months pregnant at the time of her arrest; however, Karen Decker quickly intervened, stating that her legal issues were off the table. (There's No Place Like Home - Part 1)
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| - He was a reporter present at the press conference to interview the Oceanic Six. He first asked Jack what it felt like when the plane his the water, how they survived and if they swam to the island. He then questioned Kate and asked how it felt giving birth on the island. He then turned the attention to the timeline of her pregnancy, asking for clarification that she would have been six months pregnant at the time of her arrest; however, Karen Decker quickly intervened, stating that her legal issues were off the table. (There's No Place Like Home - Part 1)
- Reporter #1 was the first reporter allowed to ask questions at the press conference arranged for the Oceanic Six. His initial questions were aimed towards Jack. He asked him what it was like when the plane hit the ocean, how he survived, if they swam to the island, and who the other three initial survivors were.
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| - He was a reporter present at the press conference to interview the Oceanic Six. He first asked Jack what it felt like when the plane his the water, how they survived and if they swam to the island. He then questioned Kate and asked how it felt giving birth on the island. He then turned the attention to the timeline of her pregnancy, asking for clarification that she would have been six months pregnant at the time of her arrest; however, Karen Decker quickly intervened, stating that her legal issues were off the table. (There's No Place Like Home - Part 1)
- Reporter #1 was the first reporter allowed to ask questions at the press conference arranged for the Oceanic Six. His initial questions were aimed towards Jack. He asked him what it was like when the plane hit the ocean, how he survived, if they swam to the island, and who the other three initial survivors were. He also questioned Kate about how it felt giving birth on the island. He then turned his attention to the timeline of her pregnancy, asking for clarification that she would have been six months pregnant at the time of her arrest; however, Karen Decker quickly intervened, stating that Kate's legal issues were off the table. ("There's No Place Like Home, Part 1")
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