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{{Infobox Piece
 
{{Infobox Piece
| Image=LockeingGlass.jpg
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| Image=3x23-Locke's Mystery Theme.jpg
 
| Name="Through the Locke'ing Glass"
 
| Name="Through the Locke'ing Glass"
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| Album=3
| Albm=[[Lost Season 3 (Original Television Soundtrack)]]
 
 
| Length=2:13
 
| Length=2:13
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| MainAppearanceEpisode={{ep|3x22}}
| Type=Suspense Track
 
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| Type=Character theme
| Listen=<mp3 url="http://www.assembla.com/spaces/soundia/documents/ahfUX6udyr34tweJe5cbCb/download?filename=ThroughtheLocke-ingGlass.mp3"/>
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| Listenlink=http://www.assembla.com/spaces/soundia/documents/bKgx301yer34O_eJe5cbCb/download?filename=MysteryTheme2.mp3
| Played={{Ep|3x22}}
 
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'''"Through the Locke'ing Glass"''' is an orchestral piece on the [[Season 3]] soundtrack. It plays during the [[3x22|season finale]].
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'''"Through the Locke'ing Glass"''' is an orchestral piece on the [[Season 3]] soundtrack. Its theme characterizes several of [[John Locke]]'s mysterious island experiences.
   
==Scene description==
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==Main appearance==
   
[[Locke]] is in the [[mass grave]]. He takes a pistol from a dead body, sees that it's loaded and holds it to his head. Before he pulls the trigger though, a voice from above stops him. It's [[Walt]].
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[[Locke]], still in the [[mass grave]], wakes up after being shot by Ben nearly a day earlier. Grabbing a pistol from a dead body, he checks that it is loaded before holding it to his head. Before he can pull the trigger, though, a voice from above stops him: [[Walt]].
   
Walt tells him to get up, dismissing Locke's claims that he cannot. He tells Locke he has work to do. Locke smiles.
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Walt forcefully tells him to get up, dismissing Locke's claims that he could not. He informs Locke of the work he has yet to do, to which Locke smiles eagerly.
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==Full list of appearances==
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The piece's theme plays during the following scenes:
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* Locke's mother tells him that he's special. {{crossref|1x19}}
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** Locke tells Boone about his dream. {{crossref|1x19}}
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** They find the plane. {{crossref|1x19}}
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** Boone climbs up to the plane. {{crossref|1x19}}
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** Locke and his father talk right before surgery. {{crossref|1x19}}
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* Locke tells Jack that it was their destiny to come to the Island and that they must open the Hatch. {{crossref|1x25}}
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** Locke and Hurley talk on the way to the Hatch. {{crossref|1x25}}
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** [[Oceanic 815 (composition)|Locke and Jack remove the Hatch cover]]. {{crossref|1x25}}
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* Desmond explains [[pushing the button]] to Locke. {{crossref|2x03}}
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** Alone at the computer, Locke yells in frustration. {{crossref|2x03}}
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** [[The Final Countdown|Locke and Jack argue over pushing the button]]. {{crossref|2x03}}
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* Eko shows Locke what he found in the Arrow Station. {{crossref|2x09}}
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* Locke and Henry talk about getting the blast doors open. {{crossref|2x17}}
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* Locke asks Henry whether or not he pushed the button. Henry smiles at his frustration. {{crossref|2x19}}
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* Eko and Locke return to the burnt Beechcraft plane. {{crossref|2x21}}
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** Eko and Locke open the Pearl station hatch. {{crossref|2x21}}
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* In a Previously on Lost recap, Michael is ordered by the Others to rescue Ben. He does so, shooting Ana Lucia and Libby in the process. He tries to convince Jack to follow him to the Others' camp to rescue Walt. Sayid, however, believes he has been compromised. At Ana Lucia and Libby's funerals, Sun spots a sailboat offshore. {{crossref|2x23}}
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** Locke approaches Desmond after his return to camp. {{crossref|2x23}}
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* In a Previously on Lost recap, Locke causes a system failure in the Hatch. Desmond turns the failsafe key. {{crossref|3x03}}
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* Ben shows Sawyer the main Island from the Hydra. {{crossref|3x04}}
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* Ben questions Locke about the Island curing him of his paralysis. {{crossref|3x13}}
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** Ben tells Locke about the magic box. {{crossref|3x13}}
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** He takes Locke to see what came out of it. {{crossref|3x13}}
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* Locke reads Sawyer's file. {{crossref|3x19}}
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** Sawyer talks to Anthony Cooper. {{crossref|3x19}}
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* '''Walt appears before Locke'''. {{crossref|3x22}}
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* [[Naomi Phone Home|Locke throws a knife into Naomi's back]]. {{crossref|3x23}}
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* Locke apprehends Kate and Miles. {{crossref|4x04}}
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* Ben shows Locke a videotape of Charles Widmore. {{crossref|4x06}}
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* Locke enters the Cabin and talks to Christian. {{crossref|4x11}}
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* Jack looks at Locke's coffin. {{crossref|5x01}}
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** Locke sees the Beechcraft once again in the trees. {{crossref|5x01}}
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** Richard treats Locke's wound. {{crossref|5x01}}
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* Locke looks out over the 1954 Others' camp. {{crossref|5x03}}
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* Locke prepares to descend into the Orchid well. {{crossref|5x05}}
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** He talks to Christian near the frozen wheel. {{crossref|5x05}}
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* In a Previously on Lost recap, the man in the coffin is revealed to be Locke. {{crossref|5x07}}
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* We revisit the scene of Richard helping Locke. {{crossref|5x15}}
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* Richard talks to Jack about how Locke walked into his camp over 20 years ago, and that he didn't find him particularly special. {{crossref|5x16}}
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==Influences==
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The piece begins with Locke's [[Crocodile Locke|first theme]] before moving into its own theme, and the two themes share elements.
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==Variations==
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"[[The Final Countdown]]", "[[Naomi Phone Home]]" and "[[Oceanic 815 (composition)|Oceanic 815]]" use the theme.
   
 
==Title significance==
 
==Title significance==
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The title inserts [[Locke]]'s name into the [[Through the Looking Glass|name of the episode]].
 
The title inserts [[Locke]]'s name into the [[Through the Looking Glass|name of the episode]].
   
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[[Category:Orchestral pieces]]
 
[[Category:Orchestral pieces]]
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[[Category:Season 3 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 2 orchestral pieces]]
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[[Category:Season 4 orchestral pieces]]
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[[Category:Season 5 orchestral pieces]]

Latest revision as of 11:04, 12 April 2017

"Through the Locke'ing Glass" is an orchestral piece on the Season 3 soundtrack. Its theme characterizes several of John Locke's mysterious island experiences.

Main appearance

Locke, still in the mass grave, wakes up after being shot by Ben nearly a day earlier. Grabbing a pistol from a dead body, he checks that it is loaded before holding it to his head. Before he can pull the trigger, though, a voice from above stops him: Walt.

Walt forcefully tells him to get up, dismissing Locke's claims that he could not. He informs Locke of the work he has yet to do, to which Locke smiles eagerly.

Full list of appearances

The piece's theme plays during the following scenes:


Influences

The piece begins with Locke's first theme before moving into its own theme, and the two themes share elements.

Variations

"The Final Countdown", "Naomi Phone Home" and "Oceanic 815" use the theme.

Title significance

The title inserts Locke's name into the name of the episode.