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He Was Found Again on LOST

If you watched Lost‘s exciting 2 hour finale last week, you would have briefly seen Alex Petrovitch (C’01, Member of Sigma Chi Fraternity, Men’s Varsity Soccer, Men’s Cycling) featured in the last 15 minutes of the show.

This was not the first time he was on the show…

Click here to find out which scene he was in last week and what other pivotal episode he was in!

(Spoiler Alert: answer reveals crucial plot details of the show)

Alex reprised his role as ” ” on Penny Whidmore’s boat that rescues the Oceanic 6. He was on for 5 seconds but he got facetime and a line or two!

Alex also had appeared in the cliffhanger scene from the Season 2 Finale when he was one of two men in the arctic who made contact with the missing group of travelers of Oceanic Flight 815.

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