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Kate's Motel

"Kate's Motel"
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"Kate's Motel" is an orchestral piece from the Season One soundtrack. The winding eight-note passage with a slower counterpoint serves as Kate's character theme.

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Main appearanceEdit

A blond woman pulls up in front of a motel. She opens her trunk, revealing many license plates, and screws one of them on to her car. A maid rolls her cart by. The woman steals supplies from the cart and enters a room.

She takes off her shirt and starts dying her hair. She steps into the shower. We see who she is.

The woman collects a letter from the front desk. She reads it in her car and starts crying.

Full list of appearancesEdit

"Kate's Motel" and its variations appear in the following scenes.

VariationsEdit

The theme reappears in "Backgammon Gambit", "Flash Forward Flashback" "Heavy Metal Crew", "Our Lady of Perpetual Labor", "Romancing the Cage", "Sawyer Jones and the Temple of Boom" and "Sundown".

Title significance and influencesEdit

The title, "Kate's Motel", is a reference to the Bates Motel from Alfred Hitchcock's Psycho. The theme bears a slight resemblance to one of Psycho's themes, found in the cue "Temptation". In the scene in which the piece plays in Lost, Kate arrives at a motel. Michael Giacchino has cited Bernard Herrmann, (composer of Psycho among other films) as an influence on his career. The piece is also somewhat similar to the 13th-century Latin hymn "Dies Irae", which was sometimes an inspiration to Hermann.


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