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{{short description|Fictional character of the TV series Lost}}
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Title=Hurley Reyes|
| name = Hugo "Hurley" Reyes
Image=[[Image:Hurleylost.PNG|250px]]<br>[[Jorge Garcia]] as Hurley|
| series = [[Lost (2004 TV series)|Lost]]
First="[[Pilot (Lost)|Pilot]]"|
| image = Hurleylost.PNG
Last=|
| caption = [[Jorge Garcia]] as Hugo "Hurley" Reyes
Flashback1=<!--W:MOS Episodes are in quotations only, not italics -->"[[Numbers (Lost)|Numbers]]"<br /> "[[Exodus (Lost)#Part 2|Exodus, Part 2]]"<br />"[[Everybody Hates Hugo]]"<br /> "[[Dave (Lost)|Dave]]" <br />"[[Tricia Tanaka Is Dead]]"|
Firstflash| first = "[[...InPilot Translation(Lost)|Pilot]]"|
| last = "[[The New Man in Charge]]"
Lastflash="[[Dave (Lost)|Dave]]"|
| portrayer = [[Jorge Garcia]]
Name=Hugo Reyes|
| lbl1 = Centric<br/>episode(s)
Status=At the survivors' camp|
| data1 = "[[Numbers (Lost)|Numbers]]"<br />"[[Everybody Hates Hugo]]"<br /> "[[Dave (Lost)|Dave]]" <br />"[[Tricia Tanaka Is Dead]]"<br /> "[[The Beginning of the End (Lost)|The Beginning of the End]]"<br />"[[There's No Place Like Home (Lost)|There's No Place Like Home (Parts 1, 2 & 3)]]"<br />"[[The Lie (Lost)|The Lie]]"<br />"[[Everybody Loves Hugo]]"
Place=[[Los Angeles]], [[California]]|
| occupation = Fast food cashier<br /> Protector of the Island
Profession=Formerly a worker in a fast food chain, multi-million dollar lottery winner|
| relatives = David Reyes (father)<br/> Carmen Reyes (mother)<br/> Diego Reyes (brother)
ReasonAus=Searching for source of "[[Mythology of Lost#The numbers|The Numbers]]"|
| lbl21 = Former<br/>residence
ReasonLA=Returning for his mother's birthday|
| data21 = [[Los Angeles]], [[California]], [[United States]]
Epcount=[[List of Lost episodes|47]]<!--As of ep.3.03-F.I.-->|
| creator = {{Plainlist|
Actor=[[Jorge Garcia]]|
* [[Jeffrey Lieber]]
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* [[J. J. Abrams]]
'''Hugo Reyes''', better known by the nickname "'''Hurley'''," is a [[fictional character]] on the [[American Broadcasting Company|ABC]] television series ''[[Lost (TV series)|Lost]]'' played by [[Jorge Garcia]]. Reyes at times serves as the show's [[comic relief]], but in episodes focusing on him, is portrayed in a more serious light.
* [[Damon Lindelof]]
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| gender = Male
| species = [[Human]]
| nationality = American
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'''Hugo''' "'''Hurley'''" '''Reyes''' is a fictional character on the [[American Broadcasting Company|ABC]] television series ''[[Lost (2004 TV series)|Lost]]'', played by [[Jorge Garcia]]. For most of the show's run, Hurley served as the show's [[comic relief]], but occasionally, and most notably in the final season, he was shown in a more serious light. In the series finale, he takes over as the Island's protector from [[Jack Shephard]] ([[Matthew Fox (actor)|Matthew Fox]]) then takes [[Ben Linus|Benjamin Linus]] ([[Michael Emerson]]) as his adviser, the same way [[Jacob (Lost)|Jacob]] ([[Mark Pellegrino]]) took [[Richard Alpert (Lost)|Richard Alpert]] ([[Nestor Carbonell]]). He was cited as an unlikely hero among the show's characters.<ref name="today">{{cite news |last1=Wittler |first1=Craig |title=Tale of Hurley: Making of 'Lost's' unlikely hero |url=https://www.today.com/popculture/tale-hurley-making-lost-s-unlikely-hero-wbna36431985 |access-date=February 8, 2020 |work=TODAY.com |date=April 12, 2010 |language=en}}</ref>
 
His storylines mostly involved his mental illness, his belief that his lottery win is a curse to those around him, his relationship to [[The Numbers (Lost)|The Numbers]], and his short-lived relationship with [[Libby (Lost)|Libby]] ([[Cynthia Watros]]).
==Fictional character biography==
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===Prior to the crash===
Hurley is a [[Latino]] from the [[Los Angeles]] area. His father left his family when he was young, and his sadness over this may be one of the factors that contributed to his weight gain (he was quite thin during his younger years). Later in his life, Hurley was involved in an accident in which a deck that he and 23 other people were standing on collapsed, leaving two people dead. Believing his weight was the cause of the deck's collapse, Hurley felt tremendous guilt and went into a catatonic state, doing nothing except eating constantly. When he snapped out of it, his mother admitted him to a [[mental hospital]] (where, unbeknownst to him, [[Libby (Lost)|Libby]] was also a patient). [[John Locke (Lost)|John Locke]]'s biological mother also attended the same mental health hospital as Hurley and Libby, at one point in her life.
 
==Character biography==
In the mental hospital, Hurley's doctor — Dr. Brooks — attempts to ease Hurley's guilt, explaining that the deck was built to only hold eight people, so Hurley's presence was a moot point — the deck would have collapsed whether he was there or not. Hurley also meets Dave, a man who seems to be the only normal person in the place, although he advises Hurley to eat all he wants and ignore Brooks's orders to diet and to take his prescribed [[clonazepam]], which Hurley follows. Eventually, Brooks takes a [[photograph]] of Dave and Hurley. When he shows the picture to Hurley, only Hurley is there — Dave does not exist at all. He is only a figment of Hurley's imagination, the part of Hurley's mind that does not want him to get better, and wants him to eat to ease his guilt. Despite Hurley's realising that Dave is an imaginary friend — albeit a very real one that even slaps him - he almost escapes the mental hospital with Dave's urging. At the last minute, Hurley refuses to leave because he wants to get better, rejecting Dave. This was a breakthrough in Hurley's recovery, and he was released from the mental hospital soon after.
 
===Prior to the crash===
Hurley gets his old job back at Mr. Cluck's Chicken Shack and moves back in with his mother. One day, he becomes extremely wealthy, winning a $114-million [[lottery]] using numbers that were always muttered by a former fellow [[psychiatric]] patient named Leonard. The day after the winning draw, Hurley quits his job and spends the day with his friend Johnny ([[DJ Qualls]]); he hopes their carefree ways will continue despite his sudden wealth, but Johnny is clearly shaken by the revelation. Afterwards, people around Hurley are afflicted with misfortunes: his grandfather suddenly dies during an interview with news crews; lightning strikes the priest at the funeral; his brother loses his wife to another woman; his mother breaks her ankle while getting out of the car to see the new home Hurley has bought for her; the house then catches fire; and he is falsely arrested after being mistaken for a drug dealer. Johnny also ends up running off with Hurley's girlfriend, Starla.
Hurley is Mexican-American and lives in Los Angeles with his mother ([[Lillian Hurst]]). His father left the family when he was a child, at which point Hurley began overeating. He was involved in an accident in which a deck collapsed as he stepped onto it, killing two people.<ref name = "Dave">{{cite episode | title = Dave | episode-link = Dave (Lost) | series = Lost | series-link = Lost (2004 TV series) | credits = [[Jack Bender]] (director); [[Edward Kitsis]] & [[Adam Horowitz (screenwriter)|Adam Horowitz]] (writers) | network = ABC | airdate = April 5, 2006 | season = 2 | number = 18}}</ref> Even though there were too many people on the deck prior to his arrival, Hurley feels great guilt because of his weight.<ref name="Dave"/>
 
He sinks into a depressive state, so his mother checks him into a psychiatric institution.<ref name="Dave"/> There, he creates an imaginary friend called Dave ([[Evan Handler]]) and meets Leonard Simms (Ron Bottitta), a patient who keeps mumbling the numbers [[Mythology of Lost#The Numbers|4, 8, 15, 16, 23 and 42]].<ref name="Dave"/><ref name = "Numbers">{{cite episode | title = Numbers | episode-link = Numbers (Lost) | series = Lost | series-link = Lost (2004 TV series) | credits = [[Daniel Attias]] (director); [[Brent Fletcher]] & [[David Fury]] (writers) | network = ABC | airdate = March 2, 2005 | season = 1 | number = 18}}</ref> Hurley's condition eventually improves; he leaves the institution and he resumes his job at a fast-food restaurant.<ref name = "Everybody Hates Hugo">{{cite episode | title = Everybody Hates Hugo | episode-link = Everybody Hates Hugo | series = Lost | series-link = Lost (2004 TV series) | credits = [[Alan Taylor (director)|Alan Taylor]] (director); [[Edward Kitsis]] & [[Adam Horowitz (screenwriter)|Adam Horowitz]] (writers) | network = ABC | airdate = October 12, 2005 | season = 2 | number = 4}}</ref>
Hurley, however, continues to experience incredibly good luck and his acquisitions continue to accumulate: over-insurance on a sneaker company he owns pays off when a fire consumes the factory and causes several deaths; his false arrest results in a hefty settlement; and he acquires ownership of a box company in [[Tustin, California]], at which [[John Locke (Lost)|Locke]] and his former manager at the Chicken Shack worked. By the time of the crash, his net worth is $156 million. Despite this, Hurley eventually comes to believe that the lottery numbers he used &mdash; [[Mythology of Lost#The Numbers|4, 8, 15, 16, 23, 42]] &mdash; were cursed.
 
He uses the numbers 4, 8, 15, 16, 23 and 42 in the lottery, and wins a record jackpot of $114m.<ref name="Everybody Hates Hugo"/> Hurley immediately begins experiencing bad luck: his grandfather Tito dies of a heart attack, the priest at Tito's funeral is struck by lightning, there is a fatal fire at a shoe factory he owns, the house he buys his mother burns down; his brother, Diego, is dumped by his girlfriend for a waitress; and Hurley is wrongfully arrested for being a drug dealer. As his net worth increases, so does his bad luck.<ref name="Numbers"/>
When Hurley returns to the hospital to discover the origin of "the numbers," the patient he acquired them from, Leonard, reveals that he heard them when working with a naval officer named Sam Toomey. The two of them had heard the numbers when monitoring radio signals from the Pacific Ocean. Hurley decides to head to Australia to seek out Toomey and get answers, but his mother again worries for her son's mental state, unsuccessfully trying to convince him that he is not cursed. When Hurley's previous place of employment, Mr. Cluck's Chicken Shack (which he bought), is smashed by a [[meteorite]], killing local reporter Tricia Tanaka and whoever else was inside, Hurley decides he must go to Australia no matter what before more people die.
 
Hurley suspects the numbers he used to win the lottery are cursed, so he visits the institution again to speak with Leonard.<ref name="Numbers"/> He tells Hurley the man who could explain the mystery of the numbers, Sam Toomey, lives in Australia.<ref name="Numbers"/> Before Hurley can travel to Australia, his father ([[Cheech Marin]]) returns to the family.<ref name = "Tricia Tanaka is Dead">{{cite episode | title = Tricia Tanaka is Dead | episode-link = Tricia Tanaka is Dead | series = Lost | series-link = Lost (2004 TV series) | credits = [[Jack Bender]], Eric Evansville (directors); [[Edward Kitsis]] & [[Adam Horowitz (screenwriter)|Adam Horowitz]] (writers) | network = ABC | airdate = February 28, 2007 | season = 3 | number = 10}}</ref> He convinces Hurley to go to a psychic to cure his curse, but Hurley discovers his father has paid the psychic to lie.<ref name = "Tricia Tanaka is Dead"/>
Hurley's father reappears, angering Hurley since he had been gone for 17 years. It turns out his mother called him to talk sense into Hurley about his curse. Hurley's father attempts to bond with his son, but Hurley is too angry and suspicious about his father's motives, especially after he paid off a psychic to pretend that she knew how to lift his curse. Before Hurley leaves for Australia, his father admits that he came back because of the money, but he actually did want to bond with Hurley again and promises to wait for him until he returns.
 
Once in Australia, Hurley visits Sam Toomey's wife (Jayne Taini), who reveals that Sam was driven to suicide to escape his constant bad luck.<ref name="Numbers"/> Hurley had to go back to Los Angeles because it was his mother's birthday. Halfway through the return flight, however, the plane he was on hits turbulence, splits in mid-air, and crashes on an island in the South Pacific.<ref name = "Pilot: Part 2">{{cite episode | title = Pilot: Part 2 | episode-link = Pilot (Lost) | series = Lost | series-link = Lost (2004 TV series) | credits = [[J. J. Abrams]] (director); J. J. Abrams, [[Damon Lindelof]] & [[Jeffrey Lieber]] (story) and J. J. Abrams & Damon Lindelof (teleplay) | network = ABC | airdate = 2004-09-29 | season = 1 | number = 2}}</ref>
Hurley tracks down Toomey to his home in the [[outback]] of [[Australia]], only to find out from his wife that he had also thought the numbers were cursed, and killed himself to finally escape them. Hurley is on [[Oceanic Flight 815|Flight 815]] while returning from this visit, despite many incidents that almost cause him to miss the flight, because he does not want to miss his mother's birthday. Hurley now believes that the crash of Flight 815 was his fault.
 
The nickname "Hurley" has a long history, according to him, which has not yet been explained.
 
===After the crash===
 
====Season 1====
Since coming to the island, Hurley quickly bonds with [[Jack Shephard|Jack]] and [[Charlie Pace|Charlie]], and manages to sustain fairly strong relationships with everyone else, probably due to his apparent friendliness and straightforwardness. However, he opens up to very few people on the island. He reveals his secret &mdash; he is worth millions of dollars &mdash; only to Charlie, Walt, Jack, and Libby (if deleted scenes are considered canon). Although Charlie and Walt treat his revelation as a joke, Jack gives little reaction. Hurley appears to be happy-go-lucky and often provides [[comic relief]]. He is very active on the island, creating a golf course to ease people's tensions; taking the census that reveals that [[Ethan Rom|Ethan]] was not on the flight; heading into the jungle to find [[Danielle Rousseau]]; and ultimately recovering a battery for [[Sayid Jarrah|Sayid]] to use for the raft's radar.
During the chaos post-crash, Hurley looks after [[Claire Littleton|Claire]], a pregnant woman, at the request of [[Jack Shephard|Jack]], a doctor. Hurley helps the group ration the remaining food and water from the plane; he slips Claire an extra ration for the baby. Hurley moves into the caves with some of the other survivors, where he discovers a pack of golf clubs and decides to create a golf course to ease the stress and tension of being stranded. When Claire claims to have been attacked one night, Hurley creates a census and discovers that Ethan, a fellow survivor, was never on the flight. When Hurley looks at the maps that [[Sayid Jarrah|Sayid]] recovered from [[Danielle Rousseau|Rousseau]], Hurley discovers a sheet of paper containing the cursed numbers (4, 8, 15, 16, 23, 42). He treks into the jungle in search of Rousseau, with Jack, Sayid and [[Charlie Pace|Charlie]] in pursuit. After being separated from the rest of the group, Hurley eventually encounters Rousseau, who reveals that the numbers brought her to the island, and agrees that they are cursed. That night, during a heart-to-heart, he tells Charlie about his wealth. Charlie does not take him seriously, and storms off. One morning, Rousseau arrives on the beach and warns the camp that the [[Others (Lost)|Others]] are coming. She then leads Hurley, Jack, [[Kate Austen|Kate]], [[John Locke (Lost)|Locke]] and [[Characters of Lost#Dr. Leslie Arzt|Arzt]] to a wrecked [[slave ship]] called the ''Black Rock'', which contains some dynamite. After Arzt dies when dynamite he is holding explodes, Hurley blames himself and his bad luck.
 
====Season 2====
Hurley accompanies Danielle, [[Jack Shephard|Jack]], [[John Locke (Lost)|Locke]], [[Kate Austen|Kate]], and [[Characters of Lost#Leslie Arzt|Arzt]] into the jungle in the [[Exodus (Lost)|season finale]] of Season 1. With Arzt's demise, Hurley again assumes the blame for everyone's misfortune. After returning to the hatch, Hurley discovers that the serial number on the hatch matches the numbers he played in the lottery, and he unsuccessfully tries to keep Locke from blowing the hatch open. Once [[Desmond (Lost)|Desmond]] abandons the underground [[bunker]] to the castaways, Hurley is assigned the job of inventory in the supply closet. His previous experience with sudden privilege makes him fearful of what the food distribution task will mean to his standing with the others. He is prepared to blow up the bunker's pantry with the unused pack of dynamite from the Black Rock, but [[Characters of Lost#Rose|Rose]] talks him out of it. He decides instead to hand the food out freely as a kind of Santa Claus, pointing out to Jack there is no feasible way to ration it.[[Image:EverybodyHatesHugo LOST.JPG|thumb|left|Hurley discusses the hatch with [[Charlie Pace|Charlie]].]]
 
Hurley is brought into the hatch the survivors have found, and is given the task of checking the food inventory, and brings [[Rose and Bernard Nadler|Rose]] to help. Hurley, believing everyone will hate him, attempts to blow up the food with dynamite, but Rose manages to talk him out of it. Hurley decides to distribute the food freely, explaining there is no feasible way to ration it. Shortly after the arrival of the tail-section survivors, Hurley takes a liking to [[Libby (Lost)|Libby]] and the two bond. However, [[James "Sawyer" Ford|Sawyer]] eventually discovers Hurley has secret food stash, and blackmails him into helping him track a tree frog that is annoying him. One morning, he and Libby go jogging together, where Hurley tells her about the food stash. The two of them destroy it together. At a cliff-top, his imaginary friend Dave convinces him that he is still at the institution in a coma and the only way to "wake up" is to jump off the cliff. Hurley is about to jump when Libby stops him and makes him see reason. The two kiss before returning to camp. He then plans a surprise picnic for her, but forgets to bring blankets. Libby offers to retrieve them from the Hatch; however, after collecting them she is shot and killed by [[Michael Dawson (Lost)|Michael]]. When Hurley learns of Libby's shooting he rushes to her side. After speaking at Libby's funeral, he agrees to help Michael rescue his son from the Others, who he has blamed for Libby's shooting. After trekking across the jungle Jack exposes Michael as a traitor. Hurley confronts Michael, and later Jack, for bringing them along on a mission when he knew it to be a trap. Eventually, they are ambushed by the Others, who tie, gag and blindfold them before bringing them to a pier. Hurley is released and instructed to return to his camp and tell his people that they can never come to this part of the island.
Hurley thinks he has a chance for a romantic relationship with Libby in the episode "[[The Hunting Party]]". Hurley becomes closer to Libby while doing laundry with her in "[[Fire + Water]]", and although he has the feeling that he knows her from somewhere else, he does not remember that they were both patients at the same mental hospital.
 
====Season 3====
In "[[One of Them]]", we find out that Hurley has a secret stash of food from the hatch. Sawyer catches him with the food and blackmails him into finding the tree frog that is bothering him. He tells Sawyer that even if he reveals his secret, he is aware that he is fat and that he has always been that way. He also says that even though he has stolen food, his popularity means that people are more likely to believe him than Sawyer. Hurley is also discovered eating from his secret stash of food by Sun in "[[The Whole Truth (Lost)|The Whole Truth]]".
As Hurley approaches the beach camp, he encounters [[Desmond Hume|Desmond]], who mentions a speech by Locke about rescuing Jack, Kate and Sawyer. When Locke gives this speech later, Hurley suspects Desmond of being able to see the future, so he and Charlie devise a plan to draw the truth from him by getting him drunk. Later, Hurley discovers an old Dharma Initiative van. He, Sawyer, [[Jin-Soo Kwon|Jin]] and [[Charlie Pace|Charlie]] attempt to fix it, culminating in Sawyer and Jin pushing the van down a steep hill so Hurley can jumpstart it. Just as they are about to crash, Hurley defies his curse and miraculously starts the van. Later on, a cocky [[James "Sawyer" Ford|Sawyer]] bets against the camp that he can beat their best player in Ping Pong. Hurley defeats Sawyer, causing him to refrain from using nicknames for a week. Later, Hurley and Sawyer discover [[Nikki and Paulo|Nikki]] stumbling out of the jungle, then collapsing. He mistakes her for dead and finds [[Nikki and Paulo|Paulo]] in the jungle in the same situation. After failing to find a certain cause of death, Hurley gives them a funeral, but fails to notice Nikki open her eyes seconds before being buried. Hurley cons Sawyer into being decent to his fellow castaways as Hurley believes Sawyer to be the camp's new leader until Jack returns. The next day, Desmond asks Hurley to join him, Jin and Charlie on a hike. On their trek, they notice a parachutist bailing out of her helicopter, prompting them to head inland. They find [[Characters of Lost#Naomi Dorrit|Naomi]] hanging from a tree, and the four cut her loose. The four carry her back to the beach, where they hide her in Hurley's shelter. Later, Hurley and the others are shown Jack's plan to deter the Others from carrying out their kidnapping. Just as Charlie and Desmond set off to the [[DHARMA Initiative stations#Station ?:The Looking Glass|Looking Glass]], Hurley offers to join them, but his offer is declined. He instead accompanies Claire to the radio tower. As Sawyer and Juliet head back to the beach, Hurley again offers his services, but again his help is denied. Hurley heads for the van and drives it onto the beach, killing an Other, giving Sawyer and Juliet time to deal with the rest.
 
====Season 4====
In "[[Dave (Lost)|Dave]]", Hurley destroys his secret stash of food, wanting to diet with Libby's help. This is put to the test when there is a sudden delivery of new food supplies from an unknown source. On top of that, Hurley starts seeing Dave again. He tells Hurley that his recovery from the mental hospital never happened, and life on the island is all a figment of his imagination. According to Dave, he indeed does exist in real life, and after refusing to escape with him, Hurley went into another and more severe catatonic state, which Dave claims Hurley is still in today. He uses examples to back his claim up: Leonard's "numbers" appear everywhere, Hurley has not lost any weight, he won the lottery, and an attractive woman like Libby is actually interested in him. Dave says he has suddenly appeared in Hurley's mind because Hurley subconsciously wants to "wake up." Dave suggests that Hurley commit suicide by jumping off a cliff to "wake up." However, Libby stops Hurley just in time and assures him that everything is really happening, supporting the claim by demonstrating that he does not know everything that happened to the survivors on the other side of the island. She then kisses him as further evidence.
Hurley and Jack speak on the radio, and Jack tells Hurley they were successful and that rescue is imminent. However, Desmond returns to shore with news of Charlie's death, devastating Hurley. On the way to Jack, Hurley falls behind and runs after the group in a panic, only to find Jacob's mysterious cabin. Hurley sees inside and runs away, screaming for help, only to bump into Locke. Locke and Hurley agree that the freighter Jack called is not rescue and become determined to stop Jack. When the survivors are reunited, Locke suggests the group take refuge at The Others' village, an offer Jack refuses. The group divides, with Hurley following Locke. Hurley travels with Locke's group and quickly becomes disturbed by Locke's ideas and methods, especially when Locke takes freighter member Charlotte hostage. Once they reach the village, Hurley and Sawyer become roommates, which irks Sawyer. When playing RISK with Sawyer and Locke the phone alert rings, so he hides in Ben's house with everyone. Later Hurley follows Ben's instructions and flees the house with everyone else. Once Ben catches up to them, Locke and Sawyer argue over who is keeping Hurley when Sawyer decides he's going back to Jack and the beach. Hurley convinces them to stop arguing and goes with Locke and Ben to find Jacob. Afterward, Hurley follows Ben and Locke to the Orchid Station, where Ben and Locke must move the Island. Sawyer and Jack find him; Ben tells Jack and his companions to leave the Island. Hurley follows them to the helicopter, where [[Frank Lapidus|Lapidus]] is waiting. Hurley, Jack, Kate, Sawyer, Sayid, Sun, Aaron and Lapidus then fly off the Island, towards the freighter. Whilst in the air the island vanishes and the freighter explodes, forcing an emergency landing into a raft. [[Penelope Widmore]]'s rescue boat rescues them, and Hurley, along with the rest of the Oceanic Six, move on to [[Sumba]], where civilization awaits them.
 
After leaving the island, Hurley and the other survivors are transported by cargo plane to a military base. [[Oceanic Airlines]] holds a press conference to tell the survivors' story in which they lie that there were no other survivors from the crash. Later he returns home to his mansion to find a surprise birthday party thrown by his parents. Hurley's father shows him his birthday present – Hurley's old Camaro. When he gets in the car, he notices that the mileage is set to [[Mythology of Lost#The numbers|the Numbers]]. This greatly disturbs Hurley, and he accuses his father of making a joke. His father denies it, but Hurley is so disturbed that he runs away. When Sun has her baby, Hurley arrives in Korea to congratulate her. Later, Hurley sees Charlie in a convenience store, he drives off, and leads the police on a long chase. Hurley is arrested and brought to the police station, where he looks onto the two-way mirror and sees Charlie drowning with the words "THEY NEED YOU" written in marker on his hand. The mirror breaks and water come pouring out, and Hurley screams for help. The police officer sarcastically suggests that he can put Hurley in a mental hospital, which Hurley quickly jumps at. Hurley then goes to Santa Rosa Mental Health Institute where he is approached by a man named Matthew Abbadon, who claims to be an attorney for Oceanic Airlines. He asks Hurley if he would like to transfer to a nicer place with an ocean view, but Hurley denies the offer, not wanting to ever see the ocean. Abbadon asks Hurley if anyone else is still alive. Hurley then freaks out and calls for a nurse. When Hurley goes to point him out, he has left the room. When Hurley is sitting on the grounds one day, he is approached by Charlie, who tells him that "They need you." Later, Jack comes to see Hurley to check he will not reveal the truth about the plane crash. Hurley suggests that the Island wants them back, and that they should listen. Hurley's mental condition deteriorates, and his doctor contacts Jack, who comes and visits him. Hurley insists to Jack that none of them really made it off the island and that they are all dead and tells Jack that someone will be coming to visit him too. Later, Hurley is visited by Sayid who is intent on taking Hurley from the mental institution to some place safe.
Hurley and Libby then begin a short-lived romantic relationship, which ends tragically. While in the hatch to get some blankets that Hurley forgot to bring along on a romantic picnic, Libby is shot by Michael. She is mortally wounded, and Hurley is by Libby's side as she dies soon afterwards. He tearfully tells her that he is sorry about forgetting the blankets.
 
====Season 5====
Hurley digs Libby's grave and Kate digs Ana Lucia's. [[Michael Dawson (Lost)|Michael]] asks Hurley to join him for the attack on the Others' camp, but Hurley is too sad to do so. This angers Michael, who - unbeknownst to Hurley - was told to bring him (along with Jack, Kate, and Sawyer) to the Others in order to get Walt back. During the funeral, as Hurley gives a eulogy for Libby, he becomes angry over her death and tells Michael that he will join him after all.
Hurley is accompanied by Sayid after he is broken out of the mental institution and taken to an apartment building, only to discover there are dangerous men inside waiting for Sayid to enter. Sayid fights with them, but gets shot by a tranquilizer dart in the process. Hurley speeds down the road with an unconscious Sayid, but is pulled over. He then sees a vision of [[Ana Lucia Cortez]] ([[Michelle Rodriguez]]), who informs him of how to avoid the police. He returns to his house and confesses to his parents what actually happened on the island. Hurley's father takes the unconscious Sayid to Jack and orders Jack to stay away from Hurley. While alone in his house, Hurley is approached by Ben Linus, who asks Hurley to come with him so they can go back to the island, to which Hurley declines. Hurley runs outside of his house, confessing to the murders that Sayid committed, and is arrested. Ben later has his lawyer get the charges dropped against Hurley, who is released from jail. Hurley leaves jail in a taxi, and rides along with [[Jacob (Lost)|Jacob]] who asks Hurley why he does not want to return to the Island. Jacob explains to Hurley that he is not cursed, and leaves a guitar case with Hurley. Hurley takes Jacob's advice and goes to LA X to leave on the flight with Sun, Jack, Sayid, Kate and Ben. During the flight, the plane encounters severe turbulence and a bright flash of light and disappears. Hurley finds himself on the Island's lake, where he is saved by Jack. The two then wake up Kate nearby and witnesses Jin, wearing a Dharma jumpsuit, pointing a rifle at them. Jin drives them to an open field where Sawyer explains to them that the year is 1977. Sawyer alters the recruitment records to allow Hurley, Jack, and Kate in as members; Hurley is assigned work as a chef. Jack and [[Daniel Faraday]] agree that dropping a [[hydrogen bomb]] will destroy the Island and prevent Oceanic Flight 815 from crashing in 2004. Hurley, Miles, and Jin then take Kate, Jack, Juliet, Sawyer, and Sayid to the construction site where the [[Dharma Initiative#Station 3: The Swan|Swan station]] is being built. Hurley stays behind in their van to treat a wounded Sayid as the hydrogen bomb is detonated.
 
====Season 6====
In "[[Live Together, Die Alone]]", Hurley goes with Jack, Kate, Sawyer, and Michael to confront the Others. On the way, a large, green flying creature briefly swoops over the group, and Hurley hears what he believes to be the creature shrieking his name. Michael leads the group into an ambush, where the Others knock out Sawyer with a dart to the neck. Before he is also shot, Jack tells everyone to run. In response, Hurley puts his arms over his head and freezes. It is possible that Hurley was not shot, since he apparently did not try to resist or escape. The Others bring their captives to a dock, bound and gagged. After Michael is reunited with Walt, Ms. Klugh frees Hurley, telling him to go back to his beach. She says that his job is to tell everyone else that they must never come to the other side of the island. Hurley asks about his friends, and Henry Gale replies that they will be staying with the Others now. Hurley clearly does not want to go, but Jack nods, signaling that it is all right for him to leave, which he reluctantly does.
 
After the detonation of the bomb, the survivors are transported forward to 2007, still on the Island. Jacob encounters Hurley again, telling him to take a dying Sayid to the Temple to save him. Once they arrive at the Temple, they are almost killed by the native inhabitants until Hurley claims that Jacob had sent them. To prove it, he shows the guitar case to the Others' leader Dogen ([[Hiroyuki Sanada]]), which contains an [[ankh]] with a scroll from Jacob in it. Later, Jacob's spirit again visits Hurley and instructs him to acquire Jack and walk to a [[Lighthouse (Lost)|lighthouse]]. Outside, Jacob reappears to Hurley, congratulating him on bringing Jack to the lighthouse as needed for Jack to realize that he is important to the Island. Jacob also divulges that he needed to get Jack and Hurley away from the Temple because "someone bad" was arriving there. The next morning Jack tells Hurley that they need to return to the Temple. Hurley stalls, until [[Richard Alpert]], leads them to the ship ''The Black Rock'' and attempts to commit suicide using the dynamite. After this fails they head back to the beach where they meet Ben, Ilana ([[Zuleikha Robinson]]), Miles, Sun and Lapidus. The next day, he follows a still suicidal Richard into the jungle. He tells Richard that the spirit of Isabella, Richard's wife from 1867, had sent him. Hurley acts as an [[intermediary]] between the two, giving Richard the long-awaited opportunity to apologize to his wife. Richard tearfully thanks Hurley after Isabella's spirit leaves.
In "[[Further Instructions]]", Hurley is almost killed by Locke, who mistook him for a polar bear emerging from the brush. He explains the capture of Jack, Kate, and Sawyer, and relays the Others' warning about coming to their side of the island. As Hurley continues his way back to the camp, he runs into Desmond, who is naked after the hatch implosion. He gives some spare clothes to him, and during their walk to camp, Desmond mentions that Locke said he would rescue Jack, Kate, and Sawyer during a speech, but Hurley points out no speech has been given as Locke just found out about their capture. When Locke and Charlie return to camp with Eko, and the survivors begin to panic at Hurley's news, Locke tells everyone that he will rescue Jack, Kate, and Sawyer. Hurley realizes that Desmond somehow [[precognition|saw the future]].
 
Later, Richard decides to pack dynamite and explode the Ajira Airline to prevent the Man in Black from escaping. Hurley is initially on his side, but after [[Michael Dawson (Lost)|Michael Dawson]]'s spirit visits him and tells him he must prevent his plans, he tells Richard not to, or that they will all die. When Richard refuses, Hurley secretly walks to the ''Black Rock'' and defuses the remaining dynamite. An irate Richard splits their group up by taking Ben and Miles with him to look for other explosives, while Hurley, Jack, Sun, and Lapidus go to talk with the Man in Black. The whole group walks on to the Ajira plane, as the Man in Black claims that they will all leave on it. However, the Man in Black turns the group around after discovering explosives in the plane, insisting they take the submarine instead. The Man in Black tricks them by placing a bomb in Jack's bag, wanting to kill them all. Sayid grabs it and runs to the far end of the sub to sacrifice himself, despite Hurley's plea. The bomb explodes, and the sub begins to sink. Hurley, Kate, Jack, and Sawyer escape, but Jin and Sun drown. The four eventually arrive at a campfire where Jacob is waiting. Jack volunteers to take Jacob's place and be the next protector of the Island. Jack goes on to defeat the Man in Black, and takes Hurley and Ben with him to the heart of the island to return the light to the island. Jack knows this will kill him, so passes on his guardian role to Hurley. In tears, Hurley wonders what to do next, and asks Ben to be his adviser in protecting the Island. Ben gladly accepts the offer, and the two take up the post of guarding the Island. Hurley is last seen speaking to Walt in a Dharma van outside the Santa Rosa Mental Hospital about offering him a job when they return to the island.
In "[[Flashes Before Your Eyes]]", Hurley and Charlie decide to go through Sawyer's stash for the benefit of the other survivors, though Hurley remains uncertain about the procedure. They are soon confronted by Desmond, who leads them to Locke and Sayid. After learning of the death of [[Mr. Eko|Eko]], Hurley notices that Desmond is up to something. He, along with everyone else, follow him back to the beach, where they witness him rescuing Claire from drowning. Later, he and Charlie decide to coax the truth from Desmond regarding the hatch's implosion. They offer Desmond a bottle of whisky, to which he willingly accepts, and spend the rest of the day getting drunk. Seeing Desmond in a vulnerable state, Hurley then begins to talk about Desmond's ability to predict the future. He soon finds himself pulling Desmond off of Charlie, whose plans of provoking him into confessing had backfired.
 
In the afterlife, Hurley describes himself as being the luckiest guy alive. He owns Mr. Cluck's Chicken franchise, and is well known for his philanthropy work. One day Hurley is eating at a Mexican restaurant and Libby sees him and sits next to him. She then tells him that she thinks that they are connected and could be soul mates. Dr. Brooks then comes over to the table and takes Libby back to Santa Rosa Mental Hospital. Later Hurley is eating at Mr. Cluck's and runs into [[Desmond Hume|Desmond]], who advises Hurley to seek her if he believes she may be right. After making a generous donation to Santa Rosa, Hurley is allowed to see Libby again. Libby then tells Hurley that when she first saw him on one of his Mr. Cluck's Commercials, she had a vision of the Island, with him being in it, and both of them being in Santa Rosa together. Hurley thinks she is crazy, but invites her on a date anyway. On the beach, Hurley sets out a picnic for Libby. They kiss and Hurley also remembers his life on the Island, and assures Libby she isn't crazy. In the final scene outside of a church where the survivors of Oceanic 815 meet, Hurley has a brief exchange with Ben. In the exchange Hurley tells Benjamin that he was a "real good number two," while Benjamin replies that Hurley was a great number one.
In "[[Tricia Tanaka Is Dead]]", Hurley is sat by Libby's grave, saying how much he misses her, and places a flower on her grave. Soon after, he spots Charlie, and manages to tell him about Desmond's prediction regarding his fate. Whilst they are talking, they spot [[Characters_of_Lost#Vincent|Vincent]] with the arm of a skeleton in his mouth. Hurley decides to chase after him, and is eventually led to an overturned van. With the keys in his possession, Hurley returns to camp and asks for volunteers to help him with it. However, only Jin is willing to help, and the two return to the van. After a while of investigating, and finding DHARMA beer and a file of documents, Sawyer arrives, who is hugged by a relieved Hurley. Sawyer decides to help him and Jin turn over the van. Hurley then tries to start the engine, but is unsuccessful and, after being unintentionally inspired by Sawyer, he rushes to the beach and confronts Charlie, managing to free him from his depressive behaviour. The two, with the help of Jin and Sawyer, manage to get the van atop the hill. With Hurley and Charlie inside the van, they are pushed down the hill, where Hurley eventually manages to pop the clutch into gear and starts the engine. Narrowly avoiding the jagged rocks at the bottom of the hill, Hurley drives it into an open field, where the four of them go joy-riding. While Charlie, Sawyer and Jin return with renewed hope, Hurley decides to remain behind at the van. In "[[Enter 77]]", Hurley beats Sawyer at a game of ping-pong, resulting in Sawyer unable to give nicknames to the other survivors for a week. This was obviously hard for Sawyer.
 
==Development==
In "[[Exposé (Lost)|Exposé]]", Hurley and Sawyer are playing ping pong when [[Nikki Fernandez|Nikki]] stumbles out of the jungle and collapses. They rush over, where Nikki utters a few words before lying motionless (these words are later revealed to the viewer as being "paralyzed"). Hurley pronounces her dead, unaware of her temporary paralysis. He then begins an investigation over the cause of it, along with Sawyer, Charlie and Sun. Hurley, Sawyer and Jin venture into the jungle, where they discover Paulo, also lying motionless. Hurley yells at Sawyer for disposing of Paulo's water bottle, suspecting that they were poisoned and that he threw away some possible evidence. Later, he and Charlie examine Dr. Leslie Arzt's insect collection, coming across a script from the television show ''Exposé''. He then approaches Desmond, asking for some information. He tells him that Sawyer and Nikki were arguing earlier that morning. Hurley confronts Sawyer, where he also reveals that they had a gun and a radio, as well as a pouch of diamonds. Believed dead but actually in a spider bite induced coma, Nikki and Paulo are buried on the beach along with the diamonds that they had stolen from Nikki's former 'lover' after they killed him.
Jorge Garcia was the first actor the producers knew they were going to cast. In his audition to play Sawyer, the producers recognized him from an episode of ''[[Curb Your Enthusiasm]]'' which had aired the previous night. They thought he was spectacular, but didn't fit the role of Sawyer, so they created Hurley for him.<ref name="Before They Were Lost">"Before They Were Lost". ''[[Lost season 1#DVD release|Lost: The Complete First Season]]'', [[Buena Vista Home Entertainment]]. September 6, 2005. [[Featurette]], disc 7.</ref> In a flashback to his childhood in "[[Tricia Tanaka Is Dead]]," Hurley is played by Caden Waidyatilleka. Hurley appears in three [[Lost: Missing Pieces|mobisodes]]: "The Adventures of Hurley and Frogurt", "Arzt and Crafts", and "Jin Has a Temper Tantrum".
 
==In popular culture==
In "[[Left Behind (Lost)|Left Behind]]", Hurley approaches Sawyer, and cautions him that he risks being banished unless he resolves his issues with his fellow castaways. Hesitant at first, he reluctantly agrees to accept Hurley's help, and he convinces Sawyer to act friendly to the other islanders. The next day, Hurley reveals that there never was any risk of banishment, but tells Sawyer that he thinks he should be the new temporary leader of the group. The next day, in "[[One of Us (Lost)|One Of Us]]", Hurley grows concerned over Claire's well-being, along with Charlie and Desmond. When Jack, Kate and Sayid return with Juliet, Hurley is told to keep an eye on her, as the camp is still wary over her.
The [[alternative rock]] band [[Weezer]] named their 2010 album ''[[Hurley (album)|Hurley]]'' after the character Hugo Reyes. The album's cover is a picture of actor [[Jorge Garcia]], who portrays the character in the show.<ref>[https://web.archive.org/web/20100814134456/http://moviesblog.mtv.com/2010/08/10/weezers-hurley-album-inspires-these-other-lost-music-mash-ups Weezer's ‘Hurley’ Album Inspires These Other ‘Lost’ Music Mash-Ups<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref>
 
Garcia guest-starred on a season 6 episode of the CBS show ''[[How I Met Your Mother]]'', "[[Blitzgiving]]", which had references to ''Lost''. When Marshall asks for a random phone number, Jorge Garcia's character immediately shouts out the numbers 4, 8, 15, 16, 23, 42. Later, Jorge's character says, "I feel like I was on that island for eternity", referencing his curse; both Hugo and Stephen, the character that Jorge Garcia plays on ''How I Met Your Mother'', are cursed. In [[Jeremy Garelick]]'s comedy ''[[The Wedding Ringer]]'', Garcia portrays the character Lurch, who poses as one of [[Josh Gad]]'s groomsmen. In the film's finale, the groomsmen are sat on a plane headed towards Tahiti for a weekend trip following the failed wedding. On the plane, Lurch claims, "I've got a bad feeling about this flight", a reference to ''Lost''.
Desmond approaches Hurley in "[[Catch-22 (Lost)|Catch-22]]", who asks him about the cable in the sand. Hurley is reluctant, but eventually agrees so long as Desmond gives him a reason, to which he explains his vision. Hurley approaches Jin and invites him to go "camping" with them, to which he agrees. After Desmond convinces Charlie to join them, they set off along the beach. Hurley uncovers the cable, to which Desmond suggests camping out for the night. As they enjoy a ghost story from Jin, they are interrupted by the sound of an approaching helicopter. It crashes into the ocean, however, but someone has parachuted in the jungle. Shortly after Charlie is saved by Desmond, Hurley suggests splitting up to find the beacon that fell from the sky the night before, and ventures off with Jin. The two discover the parachutist hanging unconsciously from the trees. They use the parachute as a safety net while Desmond cuts her free.
 
The storyline involving Hurley's usage of the [[The Numbers (Lost)|numbers 4 8 15 16 23 42]] in a lottery has led to the sequence becoming a popular choice for lottery players.<ref>{{cite news
In "[[D.O.C. (Lost)|D.O.C.]]", Hurley accidentally fires a flare gun into the air, found in the woman's bag, and attracts the attention of [[Others_%28Lost%29#Mikhail_Bakunin|Mikhail]]. When they force him to help the parachutist, Hurley accidentally mentions the satellite phone, but declines to tell him whether it works or not. The next day, while Jin, Charlie and Desmond create a stretcher, Hurley watches over her until she starts communicating with him. He informs her that he, along with everyone else, survived the Oceanic Flight 815 crash and seeks rescue. However, she tells him that the plane wreck has already been discovered - with no survivors at all. That night, in "[[The Brig]]", Hurley and Jin keep watch over [[Characters_of_Lost#Naomi_Dorrit|Naomi]], but arouses Sawyer's suspicions. The next day, Desmond asks Hurley and Charlie if they can trust Jack after his two-week absence.
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Jack and Juliet take Hurley and the others into the jungle, where they reveal their destructive method to rid them of the Others ("[[Greatest Hits (Lost)|Greatest Hits]]"). Back on the beach, [[Others (Lost)#Karl|Karl]] arrives and warns them that the Others are coming that night, not tomorrow. With this, Jack allows Charlie and Desmond to head down to the [[DHARMA_Initiative_stations#The_Looking_Glass|underwater hatch]], while Jack takes everyone else to the radio tower. Hurley chases after Charlie before they leave, and begs him to allow him to join them. Charlie turns down the offer, saying he is too big for the boat, but hugs him before he leaves. Hurley, holding Vincent on a leash, heads off with Claire and Aaron later.
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==Trivia==
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* [[Jorge Garcia]] was the first actor cast for the first season of Lost, as mentioned in the featurette, "Before They Were Lost," in the first season DVD.
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* Hurley's boss at Mr. Cluck's, Randy Nations, was also Locke's boss at the box factory. According to the official Lost [[podcast]], Hurley felt sorry for Randy after Mr. Cluck's was destroyed by a meteorite and gave him a job at the box factory; this sequence of events was partially seen on the show.
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* Young Hurley is played by [[Caden Waidyatilleka]].
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* Hurley is a fan of the fictional television show “Exposé.” In “Numbers," his mom asks him if he is watching the show with the G-String women. Nikki acted as a guest star on “Exposé.”
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|title=''Lost'' Numbers Lose Millions.
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|date=October 20, 2005
|quote=Eva Robelia, spokeswoman for the Wisconsin Lottery, says more than 840 people across five states played the TV-inspired numbers, including 266 hopeful Hurleys in New Hampshire.
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|quote=For the Powerball drawing on Oct. 12, 461 people selected the six numbers within Missouri, said Susan Goedde of the [[Missouri Lottery]]. If you add those to the 204 tickets in [[Kansas Lottery|Kansas]], 117 in Louisiana, 134 in [[Iowa Lottery|Iowa]] and the rest of the 25 states included in the Powerball take, you end up with a lot of people sharing the winnings.
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}}</ref> This issue came to particular attention when a record [[Mega Millions]] jackpot drawing on January 4, 2011, matched four of the six numbers (three plus the mega ball), resulting in several thousand people who played the numbers winning at least $150 each.<ref>Bonner, Jessie et al. (2011-01-05). [https://archive.today/20140106153720/http://www.utsandiego.com/news/2011/jan/05/2-winners-for-380m-lottery-sold-in-wash-idaho/all/ 2 winners for $380M lottery sold in Wash., Idaho]. ''Associated Press''. Retrieved 2013-01-05.</ref>
 
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