Locke & Key on Netflix: ‘Epic’ or ‘Unmatched’… Netizens Share Over Series Ending

Locke & Key on Netflix: ‘Epic’ or ‘Unmatched’… Netizens Share Over Series Ending

Three short seasons and then you’re gone. Tyler (Connor Jessup), Kinsey (Emilia Jones), Bodie (Jackson Robert Scott) and the rest said goodbye to Locke & Key Season 3, which Netflix released yesterday. Fans couldn’t wait to devour the 8 episodes that concluded this fantastic and epic saga. Many of them welcomed the end of the series (while drying the tears):

“The last visit to Key House was epic. I just finished watching it and I miss it already. I can’t believe there won’t be more seasons.”

“Locke & Key was a good show. I’m glad it ended on such a high note. One of the best shows on Netflix.”

“I can’t believe Locke & Key is over. I loved the ending, but we have so much to do. Do a spin-off, there’s so much more to do.”

“I finished season 3 in one go. I’m happy with how the series ended and the lessons I learned from it. It’s a shame this is the last season, I’m really going to miss Loki.”

Point of view: You just finished the third season.

If the Lokis completed their last mission with flying colors, many viewers rated this season a 3 over the previous one. Most likely the fault of the inspired and inspiring villain (played by Kevin Durant).

“I watched the whole season of Loki and Kay last week and it’s still going strong. But season 3 is probably the weakest. That doesn’t mean it’s bad. Seasons 1 and 2 set the bar in a way that season 3 couldn’t.” It doesn’t match them.”

“Locke And Key ends with the bitter feeling that it’s a lame and oversimplified version of the larger mythology.”

“I’m not going to lie, that was one of the dumbest series endings ever. Worse than Game of Thrones. Congratulations Locke & Key, you made it through without much fanfare. The previous two seasons were better, you should stop. There.”


Source: allocine

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