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{{Infobox Piece
 
{{Infobox Piece
 
| Image=6x02-LockeAtItThisWay.jpg
 
| Image=6x02-LockeAtItThisWay.jpg
| Name="Locke's Flash Sideways Theme"
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| Name="Locke at It This Way"
 
| Album=6
 
| Album=6
 
| Length=1:37
 
| Length=1:37
 
| Type=Character Theme
 
| Type=Character Theme
| FirstHeard={{Ep|6x04}}
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| MainAppearanceEpisode={{Ep|6x02}}
 
| Played={{ep|6x01-02}}<br>{{ep|6x04}}<br>{{ep|6x13}}<br>{{ep|6x14}}<br>{{ep|6x17}}
 
| Played={{ep|6x01-02}}<br>{{ep|6x04}}<br>{{ep|6x13}}<br>{{ep|6x14}}<br>{{ep|6x17}}
| Listen=<mp3 url="http://www.assembla.com/spaces/soundia/documents/aANIJGwfar35gUeJe5cbLr/download?filename=AltLocke.mp3"/>
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| Listenlink=http://www.assembla.com/spaces/soundia/documents/aS8dEMWder37vxeJe5cbLA/download?filename=LockeAtItThisWay.mp3
 
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'''"Locke at It This Way"''' is an orchestral piece on the [[Season 6]] soundtrack. It serves as [[John Locke]]'s flash-sideways theme.
'''"Locke's Flash Sideways Theme"''' plays during several scenes featuring [[Alt Locke|John Locke]] in [[Season 6]]. The song is not currently on any of the official soundtracks but will presumably be on the [[Season 6]] soundtrack when it's available.
 
 
==Main appearance==
 
==Main appearance==
In a small Oceanic Airlines office, Jack speaks back and forth on the cell phone with his mother Christian's missing body. Jack meets Locke, who is finishing up filling out paperwork on his missing case of knives. Jack tells Locke Oceanic lost his father. Locke tells Jack Oceanic has no idea where Jack's dad is; the airline lost his dad's body, not his dad. Seemingly grateful to hear this perception of the ordeal, Jack notices Locke's condition and asks him about it. Locke says it's irreversible, but Jack replies that nothing is. He offers him a free consultation, gives him his business card and holds the door open for Locke to wheel out.
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In a small Oceanic Airlines office, [[Jack]] speaks back and forth on his cell phone with his mother about [[Christian]]'s missing body. Jack meets Locke, who is finishing up filling out paperwork for his missing case of knives. Jack tells Locke Oceanic lost his father.
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Locke tells Jack Oceanic has no idea where Jack's dad is; the airline lost his dad's body, not his dad. Seemingly grateful to hear this perception of the ordeal, Jack notices Locke's condition and asks him about it. Locke says it's irreversible, but Jack replies that nothing is. He offers him a free consultation, gives him his business card and holds the door open for Locke to wheel out.
   
 
==Full list of appearances==
 
==Full list of appearances==
* Locke tells [[Boone]] he went to Australia for a walkabout. {{crossref|6x01-02}}
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* Locke tells [[Boone]] he went to Australia for a walkabout. {{crossref|6x01}}
** '''Locke and Jack talk at LAX's lost baggage department'''. {{crossref|6x01-02}}
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** '''Locke and Jack talk at LAX's lost baggage department'''. {{crossref|6x02}}
 
* Locke picks up Jack's business card and calls him before hanging up. {{crossref|6x04}}
 
* Locke picks up Jack's business card and calls him before hanging up. {{crossref|6x04}}
 
** [[Helen Of Joy|Locke, with Helen's support, comes to terms with his condition]]. {{crossref|6x04}}
 
** [[Helen Of Joy|Locke, with Helen's support, comes to terms with his condition]]. {{crossref|6x04}}
* John mention's {{alt|Helen}}'s name in the ambulance. {{crossref|6x13}}
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* [[The Last Recruit (composition)|John mention's Helen's name in the ambulance]]. {{crossref|6x13}}
 
* Jack wakes Locke up after surgery. {{crossref|6x14}}
 
* Jack wakes Locke up after surgery. {{crossref|6x14}}
 
** Shortly after, [[Helen]] hugs Locke. {{crossref|6x14}}
 
** Shortly after, [[Helen]] hugs Locke. {{crossref|6x14}}
 
** Jack meets [[Anthony Cooper (flash-sideways timeline)|Locke's father]]. {{crossref|6x14}}
 
** Jack meets [[Anthony Cooper (flash-sideways timeline)|Locke's father]]. {{crossref|6x14}}
** Locke tells Jack about his accident and again refuses surgery. {{crossref|6x14}}
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** [[Flew The Coop|Locke tells Jack about his accident and again refuses surgery]]. {{crossref|6x14}}
 
* Jack and Locke talk right before surgery. {{crossref|6x17}}
 
* Jack and Locke talk right before surgery. {{crossref|6x17}}
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** [[Can't Keep Locke Down|Locke wakes up after surgery]]. {{crossref|6x17}}
   
 
==Sheet music==
 
==Sheet music==
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==Influences==
 
==Influences==
The piece shares elements with "[[La Fleur (composition)|La Fleur]]".
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The piece shares elements with Locke's [[Locke'd Out Again|second theme]] and [[La Fleur (composition)|Sawyer and Juliet's theme]].
   
 
==Variations==
 
==Variations==
The piece and the Man in Black's [[Theme in Black|theme]] variations on one another theme.
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The theme reappears in "[[Can't Keep Locke Down]]", "[[Flew The Coop]]", "[[Helen Of Joy]]", "[[The Last Recruit (composition)|The Last Recruit]]". This piece and FLocke's [[Theme in Black|theme]] are variations on one another.
   
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{{Nav-Music}}
 
{{Nav-Music}}
 
[[Category:Orchestral pieces]]
 
[[Category:Orchestral pieces]]
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[[Category:Themes and motifs]]
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[[Category:Season 6 orchestral pieces]]

Latest revision as of 06:04, 27 April 2020

"Locke at It This Way" is an orchestral piece on the Season 6 soundtrack. It serves as John Locke's flash-sideways theme.

Main appearance

In a small Oceanic Airlines office, Jack speaks back and forth on his cell phone with his mother about Christian's missing body. Jack meets Locke, who is finishing up filling out paperwork for his missing case of knives. Jack tells Locke Oceanic lost his father.

Locke tells Jack Oceanic has no idea where Jack's dad is; the airline lost his dad's body, not his dad. Seemingly grateful to hear this perception of the ordeal, Jack notices Locke's condition and asks him about it. Locke says it's irreversible, but Jack replies that nothing is. He offers him a free consultation, gives him his business card and holds the door open for Locke to wheel out.

Full list of appearances

Sheet music

LockeXTheme

Influences

The piece shares elements with Locke's second theme and Sawyer and Juliet's theme.

Variations

The theme reappears in "Can't Keep Locke Down", "Flew The Coop", "Helen Of Joy", "The Last Recruit". This piece and FLocke's theme are variations on one another.