Locke d Out Again by Michael Giacchino

"Locke'd Out Once again" is an orchestral slice on the Season one soundtrack. Its ascending theme based on a ♭VI - i chord progression plays during many of John Locke's emotional scenes.

Main appearance

In a flashback, Locke awakens in hurting after his operation. His mother enters and explains that she approached him at his father's instructions to con him out of his kidney. Locke tears out his Iv tube and starts crying. In the next scene, he drives up to his begetter's house and tries to enter, merely Eddie doesn't let him. Locke goes upwards to the gate nonetheless, so drives off, beating his car's steering cycle and roof in despair.

In the nowadays twenty-four hours, Locke beats the hatch and yells at the Island in anger and desperation. From within the hatch, a light comes on.

Full list of appearances

"Locke'd Out Once more" and its variations play during the following scenes:

  • Locke realizes that he has regained the power to walk. ("Walkabout")
    • In a flashback, Locke learns he can't attend his walkabout. In an on-Island flashback, Locke regains the power to walk. In the present day, Locke looks at his wheelchair every bit Claire reads Flying 815's victims' eulogies and the fuselage burns. ("Walkabout")
  • Jack resuscitates Charlie (alternating cut). ("All the Best Cowboys Have Daddy Problems")
  • In a flashback, Locke learns of his father's con. In the present mean solar day, Locke bangs at the hatch door. ("Deus Ex Machina")
  • Locke apologizes to Shannon for Boone's death. ("The Greater Good")
  • Locke's male parent tells him to stop seeing him. ("Orientation")
    • Locke promises Helen he'll stop going to his begetter'due south house. ("Orientation")
    • Helen convinces Locke to take a "jump of organized religion" and cull her over his father. ("Orientation")
  • Locke forgives his father at the funeral. ("Lockdown")
    • Locke tells Helen he hasn't seen his begetter since his death. ("Lockdown")
    • Helen rejects Locke's proposal. ("Lockdown")
    • Henry helps Locke afterwards the lockdown ends. ("Lockdown")
  • Kate and Hurley dig Ana-Lucia and Libby'due south graves. ("3 Minutes")
  • Locke recalls with Desmond banging at the hatch. ("Alive Together, Dice Alone, Office two")
  • Locke and Eddie Colburn arrive at the commune. ("Farther Instructions")
  • Locke learns he is paralyzed. ("The Man from Tallahassee")
  • Having failed to kill his male parent, Locke walks through the Others in disgrace. ("The Brig")
    • The Others leave. Ben tells Locke he can't follow without his showtime killing his male parent. ("The Brig")
    • Locke sees that Sawyer has killed his begetter. ("The Brig")
  • Nurses place John, newly built-in, in an incubator. ("Cabin Fever")
    • Locke's female parent says she cannot raise him. ("Cabin Fever")
    • Locke'south instructor tells him what he tin can't do. ("Motel Fever")
    • Matthew Abbadon wheels Locke to the stairs. ("Cabin Fever")
  • Jack recalls his and Locke's last meeting. ("Considering You lot Left")
  • Locke recounts to Sawyer his time banging on the Hatch. ("The Piffling Prince")
  • In the chamber below the Orchid, Locke learns he has to die. ("This Place Is Expiry")
  • Eloise gives Jack Locke's suicide note. ("316")

Immediately after recovering from the crash, Locke plant his paralysis was miraculously cured. ("Walkabout")

  • Locke meets Walt. ("The Life and Expiry of Jeremy Bentham")
    • Locke recalls Helen while talking to Kate. ("The Life and Death of Jeremy Bentham")
    • Locke and Abaddon await downward at Helen'southward grave. ("The Life and Death of Jeremy Bentham")
    • Stopped from killing himself, Locke admits his feelings of failure to Ben. ("The Life and Expiry of Jeremy Bentham")
  • Jacob revives Locke after his autumn. ("The Incident, Part ane")
  • The survivors bury Locke. ("The Substitute")
  • The Homo in Black insults Locke's organized religion while talking to Jack. ("The Last Recruit")
  • Afterwards death, Locke remembers his time on the Island. ("The End")
    • Locke talks to Ben and enters the church building. ("The End")

Variations

"Can't Keep Locke Down", "Closure", "Locke-most", "Making Upwardly for Lost Fourth dimension", "The Science of Religion", "The Final Inaugural" and "Shannonigans" use the theme from "Locke'd Out Again". The theme also influences Locke's third and 4th themes, his flash sideways theme and FLocke's theme.

Title significance

The title places Locke'south name into the phrase "locked out once more." The piece's principal scene shows Locke locked out in two situations: he bangs against his father'south locked gates and the locked hatch. He's also metaphorically locked out in both cases—emotionally and spiritually, respectively.

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Source: https://lostpedia.fandom.com/wiki/Locke%27d_Out_Again

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