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In an interview with [http://www.buddytv.com/articles/lost/buddytv-interviews-losts-damon-4766.aspx Buddy.tv], the executive writers and producers confirm that this David was not also Hurley's imaginary friend (or whoever inspired him):
 
In an interview with [http://www.buddytv.com/articles/lost/buddytv-interviews-losts-damon-4766.aspx Buddy.tv], the executive writers and producers confirm that this David was not also Hurley's imaginary friend (or whoever inspired him):
 
 
{{quote|text=Damon Lindelof: As to Libby's ex, that's an entirely different David [from [[Dave (Hurley's friend)]|Dave]] we may or may not meet in the future.}}
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David's death is what caused Libby to be in the mental institution.<ref>[http://www.digitalspy.com/tv/a163300/exclusive-team-darlton-talk-lost.html DigitalSpy.com]</ref>
 
David's death is what caused Libby to be in the mental institution.<ref>[http://www.digitalspy.com/tv/a163300/exclusive-team-darlton-talk-lost.html DigitalSpy.com]</ref>

Revision as of 21:23, 9 April 2013


David Smith was Libby's husband. Libby said that he succumbed to an unspecified illness and died. She added that David was an avid boating fan, and that he named his yacht, Elizabeth, after her.

According to the Lost Encyclopedia, David was a sailor, and he wanted to sail to the Mediterranean, but he died just a month before Libby met Desmond.

After David's death, Libby went mad and committed herself to the Santa Rosa Mental Health Institute.

Producers' commentary

In an interview with Buddy.tv, the executive writers and producers confirm that this David was not also Hurley's imaginary friend (or whoever inspired him):

Damon Lindelof: As to Libby's ex, that's an entirely different David [from Dave we may or may not meet in the future.

David's death is what caused Libby to be in the mental institution.[1]

Trivia

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