Hearing whispers, Bode finds the Mirror Key in the garbage disposal, which Echo reveals that the key allows the user to commune with the dead she tells him to use it with adult supervision. He finds the Anywhere Key in Kinsey's bracelet and uses it to steal ice cream, proceeding to confront Kinsey, who disbelieves his story. She asks if he has found any of the magical keys hidden throughout Keyhouse Manor, disclosing their existence as she hopes to finally return them into the bigger picture against the late Rendell's wishes. At home alone, Bode comes upon a locked outhouse containing a well and becomes privy to a conversation with the Echo, who is still in the well and remains unable to escape. Kinsey meets up with Scot Cavendish and his informal friend group calling themselves the Savini Squad, and they watch a movie, but she leaves upon the flawed realization that she is not a heroine at all, much to Scot's chagrin. As a new member of the school hockey team, Tyler attends a party and meets Javi and Eden Hawkins, two extremely popular yet narcissistic Matheson students, and flirts with Eden's close friend Jackie Veda. The following day, Tyler and Kinsey begin school while Duncan leaves to head back to Boston for work, and hands Keyhouses' keys over to Nina. They are welcomed there by their uncle Duncan. Three months after that, Rendell is visited by underage criminal Sam Lesser, who sadistically murders him when he refuses to disclose information regarding Keyhouse, resulting in the Locke family - consisting of the outgoing Tyler, the introverted Kinsey, little Bode and their kindly mother Nina - relocating to their family home. Removing a key from his safe, he jabs it into his chin, causing himself and his entire house to explode into flames. Nine months later, a man phones Ellie from in an eerie town, fearing for the exposure of his memories to forces of darkness. ![]() In the modern day, Ellie uses one of the keys to summon a mysterious entity named "Echo" - whom she nicknames "Dodge" - into the Wellhouse, assuming she was bringing Lucas back from the dead and unintentionally trapping Echo there, leaving the infuriated and emaciated girl consumed with revenge. ![]() Locke's brother, Duncan, saw what happened, so they had no choice but to remove his memories and use the Plant Key to hide them. Tragically, Locke is forced to kill Caravaggio and the keepers somberly disband. Then read our Locke and Key Season 1 review and check out the latest Locke and Key news-from the fact that work on Season 2 has already begun, to Joe Hill's recent announcement of a new Locke and Key one-shot issue.Twenty-five years ago, the Keepers of the Keys - consisting of Rendell Locke, Kim Topher, Jeff Ellis, Mark Cho, Erin Voss, and Ellie Whedon, and her boyfriend Lucas Caravaggio - used one of several magical keys, the Omega Key, to open the Black Door, leading to the possession of Caravaggio by a mindless shadow demon. Consider this your spoiler warning.Īre you a fan of the comics, the show, or both? Let us know which Easter eggs and references are your favorites in the comments below. Be warned-throughout these articles, we'll discuss events from throughout the series. If you missed it, check out everything we spotted in the series premiere, and then move on to our guides to Episodes 2-5. ![]() And besides all the references back to the comics, there are tons of Easter eggs for diehard fans of the series, and of horror in general. ![]() The show follows the Locke family as they move into their family's ancestral home, Keyhouse, following a family tragedy, and discover magical keys that unlock powerful abilities. The series is an adaptation of the comic books of the same name, created by writer Joe Hill and illustrator Gabriel Rodriguez. Now we're moving into the final stretch: After watching and rewatching the second half of Locke and Key's first season, here's every reference, Easter egg, and hidden nugget we were able to spot in Episodes 6-10.Īs always, if you're here reading this, we assume you've watched the series already, and you want to know more about all the juicy Easter eggs and references Locke and Key Season 1 contains. We already covered the Easter eggs and references in Locke and Key Episode 1, "Welcome to Matheson," and everything we found in Episodes 2-5 as well.
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