Locke & Key

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It opens with a creepy, swooping shot through Key House to Tyler in the kitchen.

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He senses hes not alone.

Can you imagine living in a house like this one?

Its basically a Puppet Key, something that allows its user to control someone else.

Its a power that Kinsey Locke is about to abuse.

She thinks she ruined it, but shes actually the only real thing about it.

Eden comes up and accuses Scot of sleeping with Kinsey before insulting him even further.

Scot looks honestly hurt, but Kinsey gets a fire in her eyes.

Remember how she killed her fear monster?

Doesnt fear keep us from doing awful things to our enemies sometimes?

Look out, Eden.

At first, its harmless enough.

Then Gabe notices what Kinsey and Scot have been doing, and he wants to play too.

How far would they go to humiliate Eden?

Scot says its enough, but Kinsey and Gabe push on.

We later see they wentwaytoo far.

Ellie is damn suspicious.

And does it look a little like an upside-down keyhole?

He reveals that he transferred because his parents are getting divorced and his dads always traveling.

Is a love triangle forming?

And does anyone else not at all trust Gabe?

They talk about grief and moving on from the past.

Is Nina getting lost in the background of her dead husband?

Thats not going to help her move on.

They talk about what happened with Eden and he suggests that they use her powers for good.

After all, couldnt the keys produce some real magic forThe Splattering?

Kinsey puts the key in the tree and glowing jars rise from the ground.

Kinsey grabs one, seeing dad flying after using the Ghost Key.

Theyre memories like the ones in the mall in Kinseys head, but theyre in paint jars.

They see Rendell and Lucas when they were younger, using a key that changes appearance.

Kinsey argues the memory was distorted; Tyler isnt so sure.

And the camera cuts down the house to reveal a very suspicious Ellie Whedon.

Unlocked Doors

Do kids really still sit around fireplaces sharing their first kiss to Dido?

We havent talked about Uncle Duncan at all.

Anyone else think the cafeteria looks a lot like the dining hall at Hogwarts?

This is a show that often feels derivative of things you probably already like.

AddHarry Potterto the list.