Kate's motif plays during several scenes involving Kate Austen, often in conjunction with Kate's theme.
Full list of appearances[]
- Kate opens her envelope to reveal her airplane. ("Whatever the Case May Be")
- Kate reads her letter and cries. ("Born to Run")
- She and Tom open the time capsule.
- Kate talks to Sam Austen. ("What Kate Did")
- Ben shows Sawyer that they are on another island. ("Every Man for Himself")
- Kate kisses Sawyer before they have sex. ("I Do")
- Suzanne Callis gives Kate a necklace. ("I Do")
- Juliet turns down Richard's offer. ("Not in Portland")
- Hurley and his father try to start the Camaro. ("Tricia Tanaka Is Dead")
- Kate talks to Jack in the Barracks after the Others' departure. ("Left Behind")
- Kate tells Cassidy her real name. ("Left Behind")
- Kate sees Jack having dinner with Juliet. ("Catch-22")
- Kate and Sawyer debate about whether they should return home or stay on the Island. ("The Economist")
- Sawyer tells Kate that he un-banishes her, and invites her to stay with him. ("Eggtown")
- Kate removes her arms from her shirt and washes herself. ("The Shape of Things to Come")
- Jack talks to Kate on the helicopter about returning for Sawyer. ("There's No Place Like Home, Part 3")
- Sawyer sees Kate outside his house. ("Namaste")
- Kate gets caught stealing a lunchbox. Jacob steps in to help her. ("The Incident, Part 1")
Variations[]
The motif appears in "Bobbing for Freighters", "The Lone Hugo" and "Romancing the Cage".
|