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Hugo “Hurley” Reyes, is a fictional character on the ABC television series Lost played by Jorge Garcia. Reyes at times serves as the show’s comic relief but some episodes focus on him in a more serious light. Contents [hide] * 1 Character biography o 1.1 Prior to the crash o 1.2 After the crash + 1.2.1 Season 1 + 1.2.2 Season 2 + 1.2.3 Season 3 + 1.2.4 Season 4 o 1.3 After the island + 1.3.1 Season 5 o 1.4 Return to the Island * 2 Development * 3 References [edit] Character biography [edit] Prior to the crash Hurley was born in Miami, Florida but the family moved to Santa Monica, California later on. As a child, Hurley’s father (who was helping him attempt to fix an old Camaro) left the family, and Hugo’s sadness and self-doubt (believing as many abandoned children do that his father’s leaving was his fault) caused him to gain weight. Later in life, Hurley was involved in an accident in which a deck (designed to hold only 8 people) collapsed as he stepped onto it, killing two people. E
Character biography [edit] Prior to the crash Hurley was born in Miami, Florida but the family moved to Santa Monica, California later on. As a child, Hurley’s father (who was helping him attempt to fix an old Camaro) left the family, and Hugo’s sadness and self-doubt (believing as many abandoned children do that his father’s leaving was his fault) caused him to gain weight. Later in life, Hurley was involved in an accident in which a deck (designed to hold only 8 people) collapsed as he stepped onto it, killing two people. Even though there were 23 people on the deck prior to his arrival, Hugo felt tremendous guilt and sank into a depressive state, doing nothing but overeating. Worrying about his mental state, Hugo’s mother put him in a mental institution, the same one in which Locke’s mother was once treated, and also where Libby was then a patient. He met Leonard Simms, a patient who kept mumbling 4 8 15 16 23 42. Hugo also met and befriended Dave, the only other normal person, in h