![]() More importantly, we discover that Ellie Whedon is missing. Good work by Petrice Jones in this scene as he barely disguises that he hopes Kinsey will pick him, but she hugs and talks about being friends instead. ![]() First, Scot tells Kinsey that he’s not down with a polyamorous relationship. Well, some loose ends have to be wrapped up while a big secret that should lead us into the second season is revealed. Everything is happy and great now, right? Then why are there 20 minutes left in the season? As “demon bullets” shoot out, they toss Dodge’s body into the void, but she grabs Tyler and nearly takes the oldest Locke kid with her. Even Kinsey can tell that something feels wrong, but Tyler now wants to end this. The kids get down to the Black Door pretty quickly, and they use the Omega Key to open it. (Why not Logan? Was he busy that day?) While they check the tides and drag Dodge to the door, Bode finds an unconscious Rufus and calls the authorities. Kinsey convinces a skeptical Tyler, and they call in the rest of the Scoobs to help: Eden, Scot, Gabe, and Jackie. Yes, it makes a little sense because there’s no real way to kill this entity in the normal world, but anyone who’s ever seen a TV show knows it won’t be that simple But, sure, let’s go playing with fire again. Last time the door was opened, something possessed Lucas and led to the deaths of at least six people: the three kids back then, Rendell, Mark, and Mr. It’s Kinsey’s idea to dispose of the body of Dodge by throwing it through the Black Door. Too easy, right? Of course it is, but the kids don’t realize that until … well, maybe next season. Dodge bursts into flames and appears to fall over the balcony, lying unconscious in the foyer. The power goes out, and Kinsey is attacked in the basement while trying to reset the fuses, but the real action goes down upstairs, where Dodge attacks Bode and he drives his new weapon into its chest. A show that has been very reminiscent of Harry Potter at times returns again to that influence with shadow creatures that move in a way that’s truly reminiscent of the Dementors from The Prisoner of Azkaban.Īs these shadow Dementors attack the Locke house, Bode turns his lightsaber into a legit weapon by attaching the Matchstick Key to the end of it. They quickly discover that light stops these creatures and makes them disappear. Apparently, these shadows can do some damage.īefore you know it, the shadows are in the house, pouring out dad’s ashes and trying to choke Tyler Locke. Tyler tries to calm everyone down by saying, “Shadows are just shadows” before a car gets hurled through the front yard. It’s Dodge, wearing the powerful tool that unleashes violent shadows on Bode, Tyler, and Kinsey Locke. Seriously, do more with Nina Locke next season, writers.īack at Key House, the Lockes are waiting for Ellie to return with the Crown of Shadows, but something else comes home first. This one even picks up on the same night as the last one ends: Dodge is planning its endgame, the Lockes are planning to stop it, and mom has no idea what’s going on at home, just having some nice coffee with a new friend. As I mentioned last episode, these last two chapters of the first season of Locke & Key really play like one complete feature film, and it’s not just because Vincenzo Natali directed both - they’re a complete story. ![]()
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