![]() No one is offering forgiveness, and Sam isn’t looking for it because he knows what he took from them, but he only has good intentions. Kinsey and Tyler want to agree with their mom, but after Bode mentions that Sam helped them find a key, they realize they could use more help. ![]() However, Bode stands up for him because he knows they’d both still be stuck without Sam’s help in the ghost plane. Once The Lockes are freed from the pantry thanks to Sam in Bolton’s body, Nina is taken aback and weary of any help he can offer them. Rendell may have been trying to keep the magic a secret, but he did it by tricking Gordie into allowing him to use the Head Key and then taking the memory to protect himself. While it does give the audience some empathy for Gordie, it’s because Rendell was the cause of his high school problems. As I mentioned in the previous article, his character is suddenly thrust into an essential role of standing between Gideon and the portal of his world to ours. The point of this scene and flashbacks throughout are to help explain the relationship between Rendell’s crew with Gordie Shaw. This episode starts with a flashback of when Rendell Locke was a teenager with his friends getting ready for a local play. Things have just continued to go downhill for The Lockes, so let’s see if they can finally get a win in the episode “Curtain.” Last time we’d checked in The Lockes, they were being let go by Sam, now in Bolton’s body, and Ellie being held hostage by Gideon. Hello, Multiversity readers back for the penultimate episode of Locke and Key.
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