![]() It ends with a first-date makeout session that offers hope to Nina in that something good maybe be coming her way.Īs the distance grows between Gabe and Kinsey, he starts to become nervous about losing her and easy access to Key House. Although he doesn’t give specific details, he still looks like he may be hiding something. It takes a bit of pulling by Nina, but it turns out to be a car accident. The two end up having a bowling date with some rom-com tropes with awkward silences and smiles, but it eventually leads to the conversation about how his wife died. It’s kinda surprising that she goes through with it, not because of nerves but because she finds the model of Key House when the kids are playing with it. Barrett during the playdate with Bode and Jamie. Nina takes her first step into the dating world by asking Mr. ![]() This season is a bit more serious and dark, which is a natural move for any show, but it’s also good to go back to a familiar trope of what made the show enjoyable in the first place. It’s fun to see them play around with a new key without realizing the repercussions of them before it blows up in their faces. The spider chasing the kids around the house gave me a throwback to the old tv show Goosebumps. Example: Jamie Barrett accidentally leaves the key in the model, so when a spider starts putting webs all over the house, Bode and Tyler have to fight a spider the size of a small BMW. Once the key is inserted into the front door, the model becomes a way to peek into what is happening in every room, and anything inserted in the model becomes the same size as the room. This key pairs up with the model of Key House that Mr. The first new key found this season, other than the Hercules found off-camera, is the Small Wonder Key. While the kids may not give up the keys to her, they’re still going to need her knowledge on how to use certain keys and what they can really do. For anyone at home keeping score, it is purely arguing with nothing substantial to back it up with. She is an expert on the keys and how their power can seduce anyone, yet Kinsey leads the charge of keeping the keys with the “We’re the Lockes” argument. It’s pretty weird but quickly is answered, story-wise, as she tries to get the kids to give her the keys to be destroyed. ![]() It’s pretty weird, right? Even Nina mentions it, out of earshot of the kids, her dead husband’s ex-girlfriend from when he was in high school is staying with them. Now back to present-day awakening to an entirely new world, she gets to move into Key House until her trust fund kicks in, and she finds her own place. We don’t exactly get the “how,” only that she was found at Key House 23 years ago by a cleaning lady who knocked the Head Key out of her, thus locking her in her mind. ![]() So right from the jump of the episode, we get some context to when Erin was found unresponsive. Luckily episode three keeps the main plot moving and gives the audience a fun adventure in the middle. The last time we saw Kinsey and Tyler, they were getting Erin out of her mind and trying to find out how they could remember magic once they turned 18. Welcome back to another adventure at Key House with the Locke family. ![]()
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