'Locke and Key' Review: Locke siblings confront their choices in Season 2

'Locke and Key' Review: Locke siblings confront their choices in Season 2
Emilia Jones, Connor Jessup, Jackson Robert Scott in 'Locke and Key' (Netflix)

From taking on a new villain to the rise of potential threat, Season 2 of 'Locke and Key' comes packed with action, drama and intrigue, much like Season 2. Season 2 picks up right at the end of Season 1 and with Dodge feated, it seems as though the Locke siblings finally have a moment of peace, while they grapple with their youth and what lies ahead. But said peace only lasts for so long, as danger is closer to them than they expect. 

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At the start of Season 2, the Locke siblings seem to have found a semblance of peace, as Tyler (Connor Jessup) spends time with his girlfriend Jackie (Genevieve Kang), Kinsey (Emilia Jones) looks forward to her movie premiere while enjoying her relationship with Gabe (Griffin Gluck ), as Bode (Jackson Robert Scott) continues to discover new keys. The foreshadowing for the season comes earlier on from Bode himself, who warns his older siblings that although they have found a few keys, there are still many out there and they don't know the full extent of their powers. To Bode, there is much to learn and much to discover.