"Hurley's Theme" is an orchestral piece that accompanies several scenes centering on Hurley. It features ascending pitched percussion or piano beneath a playful, four-note melody, often on the harmonica. The first two chords are sometimes heard alone, typically in the higher strings, with a glissando between them.
Main appearance[]
Hurley has been eating chicken in front of the television to his mother's scorn. He flips to the lottery results, where an announcer reads off the final number - 42. Hurley realizes he has won the lottery.
Full list of appearances[]
Hurley's Theme and its variations appear in the following scenes:
- Hurley sees the Numbers written on one of the papers Sayid took from Rousseau. ("Numbers")
- Hurley learns he has won the lottery. ("Numbers")
- Hurley's grandfather keels over. ("Numbers")
- Hurley's mother breaks her ankle. ("Numbers")
- At his accountant's, Hurley concludes that the Numbers are cursed. ("Numbers")
- Hurley asks to see Leonard at the Santa Rosa Mental Health Institute. ("Numbers")
- Jack tells Hurley and Charlie to stay put after they are separated by a collapsing bridge. ("Numbers")
- Hurley and Charlie hear Rousseau's old campsite explode. ("Numbers")
- Martha Toomey tells Hurley part of the Numbers story. ("Numbers")
- Hurley asks Rousseau what the Numbers mean. ("Numbers")
- Hurley runs to catch Flight 815. ("Exodus, Part 2")
- Hurley dreams of food, Jin and a chicken. ("Everybody Hates Hugo")
- We revisit the scene of Hurley fainting after discovering he has won the lottery. ("Everybody Hates Hugo")
- Hurley talks to Rose about the Hatch. ("Everybody Hates Hugo")
- Hurley and Johnny vandalize their boss's yard. ("Everybody Hates Hugo")
- Hurley chases Dave through the jungle. ("Dave")
- Hurley realizes Desmond can predict the future. ("Further Instructions")
- Vincent leads Hurley to the DHARMA van. ("Tricia Tanaka Is Dead")
- A meteorite crashes into Hurley's Mr. Cluck's. ("Tricia Tanaka Is Dead")
- Hurley examines the van more closely. ("Tricia Tanaka Is Dead")
- Hurley thanks Jin for volunteering to help, though he realizes Jin has no idea what he volunteered for. ("Tricia Tanaka Is Dead")
- Hurley returns home after Tricia Tanaka dies. ("Tricia Tanaka Is Dead")
- Hurley and Jin examine the van together. ("Tricia Tanaka Is Dead")
- Hurley tells Sawyer that there's beer in the van. ("Tricia Tanaka Is Dead")
- Hurley shows his father the Camaro. ("Tricia Tanaka Is Dead")
- Hurley sees a hill. ("Tricia Tanaka Is Dead")
- Charlie, Sawyer and Jin push the van towards the hill. ("Tricia Tanaka Is Dead")
- Hurley and Charlie prepare to be pushed down the hill. ("Tricia Tanaka Is Dead")
- Hurley kills Ryan with the DHARMA van. ("Through the Looking Glass, Part 2")
- Walking to Jack, Hurley lets Sawyer go ahead. ("The Beginning of the End")
- Hurley steals wine from from Rose and Bernard's tent. ("The Adventures of Hurley and Frogurt")
- Hurley talks to Ana Lucia. ("The Lie")
- Hurley calls Jack from LA County lockup. ("The Little Prince")
- Locke approaches Hurley outside Santa Rosa. ("The Life and Death of Jeremy Bentham")
- After arguing with the prison clerk, Hurley takes his belongings, walks to the cab stand and gets inside a taxi, where Jacob is waiting for him. ("The Incident, Parts 1 & 2")
- Hurley talks to Locke outside of the box company. ("The Substitute")
- Hurley tries to convince Jack to go with him to the Lighthouse. ("Lighthouse")
- Pierre Chang narrates a slideshow about Hurley. ("Everybody Loves Hugo")
- Hurley gives Ana Lucia an envelope of money. ("What They Died For")
- Hurley carries Charlie to his Hummer. ("The End")
Variations[]
"Act Now, Regret Later", "Fetch Your Arm", "Get Out Of Jail Free Card", "Hugo Reyes of Light", "I've Got a Plane to Catch", "The Stick With Me Speech" and "World's Worst Landscaping" contain variations on "Hurley's Theme".
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