Locke & Key
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Dissection opens with a flashback: Sam Lesser playing with a fetal pig corpse and goingwaytoo far.

Rendell seems to be honestly helpful, but Dodge sees an opportunity to infect a weakened mind.
And now hes in front of it with a gun.
Kinsey tells Bode to hide, but he has a better idea.
She hides the key while Bode gives Sam a fake key, suggesting he tries it.
And what if you put the wrong one in?)
Nina senses that Sam Lesser has some of the answers that shes been looking for about her dead husband.
Whats behind that door?
She literally cant grab keys from the Lockes.
He uses it to get home, thinking hes safe, only to see Sam in the kitchen.
He jumps him, beating on him, choking him he might kill him.
Kinsey claims she buried the Head Key in the woods, but its a trap.
Remember how Kinsey buried the knife she used to kill her fear monster?
Her plan is to use it to stab Sam.
Sam shoots the monster away and rushes back in to find out that Nina and Tyler have escaped.
The realization that the magic of Key House is real offers a bit of a break in Sams facade.
you’re free to almost see the weight coming off his heart.
And then Sam takes out his own Head Key and Dodge comes in, throwing karate chops.
As he looks back at his lifeless body, someone closes the door.
Uh oh.Time for some logistical questions.
A later shot reveals that closing the door doesnt just dissipate Sams ghost.
Hes still floating, looking sad.
Cant he just wait by the door for someone else to open it?
And what if hes cremated?
After all, its hard to stay sober when nothing makes sense.
The message of the story is leave your dark past behind in every possible way.
Dodge has the Head Key.
The question now is will Nina Locke be too drunk to help save her kids?