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Grif
2008-05-30 14:45:48 ET

I first thought it was Locke...but after listening a few more times...Im about 95% sure that its Christian Shepherd! Listen very closely when the voice says, "...back before its too late" and I think you will agree!

2008-05-30 19:18:40 ET

I'm with Grif. Definitely Christian Shepherd.

zdenka
2008-05-30 21:42:34 ET

I think, that this is Locke or Christian.

Jules
2008-05-30 23:33:34 ET

I think "the island needs you" TOTALLY sounds like Sawyer! I actually thought the whole thing sounded like Sawyer, but I can kind of see how people think the last bit sounds like Christian...

2008-05-31 11:30:36 ET

it's definitely locke. sawyer and desmond have those accents, and only locke talks about the islands as if it's a person!

Kara
2008-06-02 03:01:04 ET

Wow! I had to go to the comments on this poll because I wanted to see if I was the only one going...wait..thats totally CHRISTIAN guys!!! and I am not alone..so thank you! Christrian Shepherd has a voice just a tad bit lower than Locke although the first part does sound like Sawyer trying to talk in a whisper. Thats why LOST is so darn good...they try to make voices sound like other characters!

Lauren O'Shea
2008-06-02 18:38:26 ET

Definetly Christian Shepherd


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