Locke & Key
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Seriously, do more with Nina Locke next season, writers.

Its Dodge, wearing the powerful tool that unleashes violent shadows on Bode, Tyler, and Kinsey Locke.
Apparently, these shadows can do some damage.
They quickly discover that light stops these creatures and makes them disappear.
Good idea, kid.
Dodge bursts into flames and appears to fall over the balcony, lying unconscious in the foyer.
Too easy, right?
Of course it is, but the kids dont realize that until … well, maybe next season.
Its Kinseys idea to dispose of the body of Dodge by throwing it through the Black Door.
But, sure, lets go playing with fire again.
(Why not Logan?
Was he busy that day?)
Even Kinsey can tell that something feels wrong, but Tyler now wants to end this.
Hes barely saved and the door closes.
Everything is happy and great now, right?
Then why are there 20 minutes left in the season?
First, Scot tells Kinsey that hes not down with a polyamorous relationship.
More importantly, we discover that Ellie Whedon is missing.
Relatives will take care of Rufus, but what happened to Ellie?
The body that the Locke kids threw into the void?
That was Ellie Whedon.
And thats not even all of it!
Its not exactly Rendells happy place.
Those keys only cause trouble.
Scot isnt sure what pronoun to use for Dodge and says, Demon Non-Binary.
So who are the MVPs of the first season?
Honestly, whoever assembled this young cast deserves that game ball.
Theyre all good, and some of them are great.