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Sawyer, Jack, Kate

Sawyer, Jack, Kate
If the success of "Fifty Shades of Grey" has taught us anything, it is that it feels good to be bad. Alongside the profound themes and intrigue-woven plots, "Lost" brought us Sawyer, the run-of-the-mill character you love to hate with the perfect bad boy hair to match. They pinned Sawyer against Jack, the doctor on a mission for salvation, who somehow managed to find button-down shirts months into being marooned on a deserted island. As great as Jack and Kate's chemistry was, Sawyer proved to be irresistible. The two characters tread the line between love and hate. Then, after two seasons of strategic tension build-up, all of their back-and-forth banter and sexual tension culminate in their kiss while facing death on the island. When you are stranded on a deserted island with only a handful of survivors who were complete strangers up until then, the superficial things like reputation and lifestyle cease to matter. You are ultimately left with your instinct, and sometimes bad is just so much better. [Photo via]
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