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{{Infobox Piece
 
{{Infobox Piece
 
| Image=1x15 EthansDeadBody.jpg
 
| Image=1x15 EthansDeadBody.jpg
| Name="Gettng Ethan"
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| Name="Getting Ethan"
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| Album=1
| Albm=[[Lost (Original Television Soundtrack)]]
 
 
| Length=1:35
 
| Length=1:35
 
| Type=Action Track
 
| Type=Action Track
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| MainAppearanceEpisode={{ep|1x15}}
| Buy=iTunes
 
 
| Listenlink=http://www.assembla.com/spaces/soundia/documents/deDPJctMir34tAeJe5d-aX/download?filename=GettingEthan.mp3
| FirstHeard={{ep|1x15}}
 
| Buylink=http://itunes.apple.com/us/album/lost-original-television-soundtrack/id129197358
 
| Listen=<mp3 url="http://www.assembla.com/spaces/soundia/documents/deDPJctMir34tAeJe5d-aX/download?filename=GettingEthan.mp3"/>
 
 
| Played={{Ep|1x15}}<br>{{ep|5x09}}
 
| Played={{Ep|1x15}}<br>{{ep|5x09}}
 
}}
 
}}
 
'''"Getting Ethan"''' is an orchestral piece on the [[Season 1]] soundtrack. It plays when the survivors ambush [[Ethan]].
 
'''"Getting Ethan"''' is an orchestral piece on the [[Season 1]] soundtrack. It plays when the survivors ambush [[Ethan]].
   
The first four notes play faintly in {{Ep|5x09}}, just as Juliet discovers that the baby she is holding is Ethan.
 
   
 
==Main appearance==
 
==Main appearance==
   
The survivors' trap appears a success: Ethan has started chasing [[Claire]]. [[Jack]] tackles him but loses his gun in the process. Ethan and Jack wrestle till Jack gains the upper hand and [[Sayid]], [[Sawyer]] and [[Locke]] approach, armed. Locke comforts [[Claire]], and Jack keeps punching Ethan, for [[games|fun]].
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The survivors' trap appears a success: Ethan has started chasing [[Claire]]. [[Jack]] tackles him, but loses his gun in the process. Ethan and Jack wrestle until Jack gains the upper hand while [[Sayid]], [[Sawyer]] and [[Locke]] approach, armed, as backup. Locke comforts Claire, and Jack continually punches Ethan out of anger at what Ethan has done to him personally, and his people.
   
They have captured Ethan at gunpoint, but before they can question him, [[Charlie]] shoots him six times with the gun Jack dropped.
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Jack eventually stops punching him, and stands away as the group looks at the captured Ethan. However, before they can question him, [[Charlie]] shoots him six times, having picked up the gun that Jack dropped.
   
 
==Full list of appearances==
 
==Full list of appearances==
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"Getting Ethan" and its variations play over the following scenes:
 
*'''The survivors trap and kill Ethan.''' {{crossref|1x15}}
 
*'''The survivors trap and kill Ethan.''' {{crossref|1x15}}
 
* [[Juliet]] learns the [[Ethan|identity]] of the baby she's holding. {{crossref|5x09}}
 
* [[Juliet]] learns the [[Ethan|identity]] of the baby she's holding. {{crossref|5x09}}
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==Influences==
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The piece ends on a [[Jack vs the Others|motif]] that characterizes Jack's fights with the Others.
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==Variations==
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"[[Awed and Shocked]]" uses the theme from "Getting Ethan".
   
 
==Title significance==
 
==Title significance==
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[[Category:Orchestral pieces]]
 
[[Category:Orchestral pieces]]
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[[Category:Themes and motifs]]
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[[Category:Season 1 orchestral pieces]]
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[[Category:Season 5 orchestral pieces]]

Latest revision as of 05:06, 11 April 2017

"Getting Ethan" is an orchestral piece on the Season 1 soundtrack. It plays when the survivors ambush Ethan.


Main appearance

The survivors' trap appears a success: Ethan has started chasing Claire. Jack tackles him, but loses his gun in the process. Ethan and Jack wrestle until Jack gains the upper hand while Sayid, Sawyer and Locke approach, armed, as backup. Locke comforts Claire, and Jack continually punches Ethan out of anger at what Ethan has done to him personally, and his people.

Jack eventually stops punching him, and stands away as the group looks at the captured Ethan. However, before they can question him, Charlie shoots him six times, having picked up the gun that Jack dropped.

Full list of appearances

"Getting Ethan" and its variations play over the following scenes:

Influences

The piece ends on a motif that characterizes Jack's fights with the Others.

Variations

"Awed and Shocked" uses the theme from "Getting Ethan".

Title significance

The title plays on the phrase "getting even." Charlie shoots Ethan out of revenge.