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Facts

  • Daughter of Charles Widmore.
  • Was in love with Desmond, but her father didn't want this relationship to continue. He intercepted letters written in prison by Desmond to Penelope.
  • Tracked Desmond down before he went jogging in the stadium. She asked him why he never wrote to her while in prison, and inquired if Desmond ever had a chance to read Our Mutual Friend.
  • Placed a love letter in Desmond's copy of Our Mutual Friend.
  • Said at the stadium that with enough money and effort, you can track anyone.
  • Engaged to another man when she lost hope about Desmond. She confirmed this at the stadium but stated that there was no wedding date.
  • Two Portuguese-speaking men called her from the listening station after detecting an electromagnetic anomaly.
    • They hint that they've missed the anomaly once before.
  • Goes by Penny or Pen
  • In Homer's Odyssey, Penelope was the faithful wife of Odysseus (Desmond?). She waited for him for twenty years while he was lost at sea, resisting the advances of 108 suitors who tried to marry her.

Theories

  • She knows that Desmond is on the island and created The Listening Station to find him.
  • She knows that the island was a "lost" research facility and created the listening station to find it. Possibly knew of The Incident.
  • She is Persephone.
  • She was never engaged she only confirmed that fact when she realized that her father was up to no good.
  • When Desmond turned the key in the Hatch, the large electromagnetism failure was launched. Penelope knew about this, but didn't know the location of Island where the experiment is installed.
  • According to the words of Penelope in Desmond flashback where Jack arrives to the stadium: "with enough money and effort, you can track everyone". Now she is trying to track Desmond because of Love, but it appears to be a hard bone because of this Island and electromagnetism
  • She appears to have hired the two men assigned to listening post to search for the electromagnetic signal and/or Desmond.


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