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Locke and key season 2 episode 9
Locke and key season 2 episode 9










locke and key season 2 episode 9
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Put it this way: I’m a meticulous note-taker as I watch, and the only note I took for the finale episode (as the credits rolled) was “I didn’t take a single note during that. In other words, Season 2 of Locke & Key does exactly what it’s supposed to do and then some.Īnd that finale? When you title the episode “Cliffhanger”, you good and well better deliver. The music is even better than before, with timely cues and pitch-perfect playfulness. The fantasy is a little more fantastic, and the peril is much more real. The whole season runs a bit like a play done in two oversized acts. The second season irons out the minor pacing issues in the mid-point of the first season by utilizing a slew of talented writers and a well-designed batting order, if you will, to tell the story. If you’re reading this, then you understand what a bang-up job was done with the first season. I’m literally not allowed to say anything about so many points in the second season, so it’s difficult to review in the traditional fashion. The new keys introduced in this season are frankly amazing. Memory loss remains an underlying theme, and that’s a wonderful thing – the universal fears are the scariest. That magical forgetfulness also takes a starring role as the bigger real-life problem for the Locke family, as Tyler (Connor Jessup American Crime) is nearing his eighteenth birthday and the inability to remember magic.

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Their plight and danger is like a fishhook in the mouth, but that fishhook (like the keys) is made of Whispering Iron and is full of power.Īgain, it’s Nina (Darby Stanchfield Mad Men) who gets to do the most dramatic heavy lifting by tearing your heart out with her confusion in the middle of her children’s fight for their very lives, a fight which she can’t remember. The anchor of Locke & Key remains the Locke family, specifically the children. They think they’ve won, but they’ve only survived. That history and deepening mythology are interwoven with a family trying to recover from the loss of dear friends while protecting what keys they have left after the fight with Dodge. The first episode cold opens in the year 1775 with a British soldier and his troops finding the Black Door before there was even a door there, and you immediately know you’re in for a bit of a different animal this season. The source material is still Joe Hill, after all, and that man loves to take you to dark and deeply disturbing places. This is Carlton Cuse ( LOST) and Meredith Averill ( The Haunting of Hill House) running the show, so you know the characters will be the beating heart of the story as opposed to just the magic and horror that surround them…though the magic and horror are equally front and center in a harmonious second season of Locke & Key. So, it’s only fitting now that we’re coming out of the funk somewhat (knock on wood) we get to return to Matheson to dive further into the mythology of Keyhouse, the making of the keys themselves, the history of the Black Door, and of course the fate of the Locke family following the “defeat” of Dodge in the Sea Caves.

locke and key season 2 episode 9

I remember the first season of Joe Hill and Gabriel Rodriguez’s Locke & Key as basically the last cool thing I absorbed before Covid hit and screwed up a bunch of great entertainment, thereby shelving numerous projects in both film and television that we were all clamoring for. I mention the time frame because most of us had no idea at that time of what an abject dumpster fire the next year-and-a-half would be. It also proved to be able to take the story in a new direction.

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I sat mesmerized at seeing one of my favorite comics come to glorious life with a note-perfect cast and metric tons of heart, a series that was truly deserving of the source material. The last time I went to Keyhouse and got lost in some otherworldly shit was just as the calendar rolled over to February of 2020.












Locke and key season 2 episode 9