Tyler, only a few months from his own approaching manhood, wants his girlfriend to remember their adventures and worries losing his own memories will leave Kinsey and Bode at risk. Jackie’s also losing her memories of magic as she approaches 18. Jackie’s best friend Eden is possessed by a Child of Leng’s whispering iron bullet. Dodge is still around in the form of Gabe, Kinsey’s boyfriend. It turns out the kids threw Ellie, the original Keeper who resurrected Dodge’s Echo, into the vast space behind the door. Everything is fine!Įxcept, of course, nothing is fine. And Bode continues stumbling through life attracting trouble like a magnet draws iron and writing letters to his friend Rufus, now in Nebraska. The Anywhere key lets Tyler bring his girlfriend Jackie to London. The Ghost Key lets them fly from their bodies. Kinsey uses the Head Key to chill out inside her own mind. Picking up shortly after the end of season 1, the Locke kids think they successfully trapped the demon Dodge, in Ellie Whedon’s form, behind the Black Door in the Whispering Caves and are content using the magical keys as toys. Others, like the often-unsympathetic main characters, are not. Some of Tori’s criticisms of the first season, like the lack of historical detail when it comes to the keys, have been answered. The Locke kids do it because they’re incapable of anything else and honestly, none of them deserve to live past sunrise.
#LOCKE AND KEY SEASON 2 TV#
Sometimes TV characters make bad decisions to create conflict or aid plot progression. By the third episode, Locke & Key’s second season reminded me why this show annoyed me so much in 2020 these children, with the survival instincts of depressed lemmings, should not be breathing.