After their father is murdered under mysterious circumstances, the three Locke siblings and their mother move into their ancestral home, Keyhouse, which they discover is full of magical keys that may be connected to their father's death.
Watchseries; Weak scenario. Everyone did stupid things. While watching I said "why?, how? just don't"
wandav78 February 2020
Weak scenario. Everyone did stupid things. While watching I said "why?, how? just don't"
victoragus8 February 2020
Locke and Key watchseries. So, ok, I haven't finished it yet. It's more or less interesting, but it has some moments just heavily stupid, like the writer thought: it's time to lunch, so it must be ok with this stupid solution to the plot. It's a shame.
Episode 7, the one I just saw, was more than enough. Sorry.
What a pity and a waste of time, money and work.
dwuudz-3577513 February 2020
It's gonna seem great until the 7th episode, when you get front row tickets to witness a group of writers throw their own careers into the garbage.
It seriously feels like they were trying to speed-run the feeling disappointment that was Game of Thrones season 8.
ajarvis-965-43078818 April 2020
What. Is. With. This. WRITING.
I found myself rooting for secondary character Scot (with one T) more than anyone else. He gave the best performance out of anyone on the show. And he was working with some pretty awful material.
Plot holes. Weird decisions. Major WTF moments (why WOULDN'T you check tide times before going down to the sea caves? You have a smartphone!!).
I want to like this show. I really, really do. But they're going to have to step it up hard in Season 2. Like "hire a whole new writing staff" kind of hard.
And make Scot with one T the main character. Please.
imaginarycamera19 February 2020
... if it weren't for the poor, poor writing. The concept of the story was really interesting, and I imagine it would have been so exciting to see IF it were developed and written properly.
Instead it was written as a teen story, for dumb people. Such a pity, really.
armaud7712 February 2020
This show had me hooked on episode one with high hopes I dove right in on an epic two day binge fest only to come out feeling wet and disappointed the idea was amazing the execution not so much with quite a few highlights that kept me holding on to the bitter end I can only blame the lazy halfa$$ writing for my disappointment it really had so much hope but the overly stupid decision making and lack of explanation (where the hell did the music box go) really punched me in the WTF's so out of twelve different writers I'm sure they know which ones are to blame (does no one proof read screenplays anymore) please take it amongst your selves to rid yourself of the lazy ones and come back with an amazing second season!!
P.s. I'm a chef not a writer so I'm not going to proofread this :)
User Reviews
Watchseries; Weak scenario. Everyone did stupid things. While watching I said "why?, how? just don't"
Weak scenario. Everyone did stupid things. While watching I said "why?, how? just don't"
Locke and Key watchseries. So, ok, I haven't finished it yet. It's more or less interesting, but it has some moments just heavily stupid, like the writer thought: it's time to lunch, so it must be ok with this stupid solution to the plot. It's a shame. Episode 7, the one I just saw, was more than enough. Sorry. What a pity and a waste of time, money and work.
It's gonna seem great until the 7th episode, when you get front row tickets to witness a group of writers throw their own careers into the garbage.
It seriously feels like they were trying to speed-run the feeling disappointment that was Game of Thrones season 8.
What. Is. With. This. WRITING.
I found myself rooting for secondary character Scot (with one T) more than anyone else. He gave the best performance out of anyone on the show. And he was working with some pretty awful material.
Plot holes. Weird decisions. Major WTF moments (why WOULDN'T you check tide times before going down to the sea caves? You have a smartphone!!).
I want to like this show. I really, really do. But they're going to have to step it up hard in Season 2. Like "hire a whole new writing staff" kind of hard.
And make Scot with one T the main character. Please.
... if it weren't for the poor, poor writing. The concept of the story was really interesting, and I imagine it would have been so exciting to see IF it were developed and written properly. Instead it was written as a teen story, for dumb people. Such a pity, really.
This show had me hooked on episode one with high hopes I dove right in on an epic two day binge fest only to come out feeling wet and disappointed the idea was amazing the execution not so much with quite a few highlights that kept me holding on to the bitter end I can only blame the lazy halfa$$ writing for my disappointment it really had so much hope but the overly stupid decision making and lack of explanation (where the hell did the music box go) really punched me in the WTF's so out of twelve different writers I'm sure they know which ones are to blame (does no one proof read screenplays anymore) please take it amongst your selves to rid yourself of the lazy ones and come back with an amazing second season!! P.s. I'm a chef not a writer so I'm not going to proofread this :)