"Dawsons' Theme" is a three-note motif that plays during scenes featuring Michael and Walt.
Full list of appearances[]
"Dawsons' Theme" plays during the following scenes:
- Locke summons Vincent with a dog whistle. ("Tabula Rasa")
- Sawyer steps naked out of the water. ("Confidence Man")
- Susan tells Michael she's taking Walt. ("Special")
- Michael looks at a box of unopened letters to Walt. ("Special")
- Locke explains how Boone died. ("The Greater Good")
- Michael and Walt talk on the raft. ("Exodus, Part 2")
- Susan urges Michael to let go of Walt. ("Adrift")
- Through the swan computer, Michael gets a message from Walt - "Dad?" ("What Kate Did")
- Michael prepares to shoot Ana-Lucia. ("Two for the Road")
- A nurse tends to Michael in the hospital. ("Meet Kevin Johnson")
- Michael's mother turns him away. ("Meet Kevin Johnson")
- Tom tells Michael that the Island won't let him kill himself. ("Meet Kevin Johnson")
- Michael on the freighter gets a call from Walt. ("Meet Kevin Johnson")
- Walt visits Hurley at the Santa Rosa Mental Health Institute. ("There's No Place Like Home, Part 2")
Variations[]
"Dawsons' Theme" appears in "Michael's Right to Remain Wrong".
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