Locke's 3rd theme plays during many of Locke's emotional scenes in the second half of the series, particluarly during his more tragic scenes.
Full list of appearances[]
"Locke's 3rd Theme" plays during the following scenes:
- Richard Alpert tells a young John Locke that he is special. ("Cabin Fever")
- Young Locke eyes a knife. ("Cabin Fever")
- Richard takes the knife and leaves. ("Cabin Fever")
- Matthew Abaddon wheels Locke to the edge of a staircase. ("Cabin Fever")
- Richard approaches a time traveling Locke. ("Because You Left")
- Locke turns the donkey wheel. ("The Life and Death of Jeremy Bentham")
- He tells Jack about having met Christian. ("The Life and Death of Jeremy Bentham")
- He pulls a noose around his neck. ("The Life and Death of Jeremy Bentham")
- We revisit the scene of Locke turning the wheel. ("LaFleur")
- Locke tells Sun he has ideas about finding Jin. ("Dead Is Dead")
- Ben walks through the monster's lair. ("Dead Is Dead")
- Ben tells Sun about Richard's position as an advisor. ("Follow the Leader")
- Locke confronts Ben about having never seen Jacob. ("Follow the Leader")
- The Man in Black tells Ben how pitiful John Locke's life was. ("LA X, Part 2")
- In a Previously on Lost recap, Flight 815 lands at LAX. ("Lighthouse")
- Locke leaves his cab, entering his wheelchair for the last time. ("The End")
Influences[]
The theme shares elements with Locke's second theme.
Variations[]
"Closure", "Locke's Excellent Adventure", "Locke-about" and "The Rockets' Red Glare" include this theme.
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