

It also lets you store items within your mind, which means you could leave a whole textbook in there and suddenly gain its knowledge. The key with the most iconic design - a key with a head for its “handle” - lets its user travel into a person’s mind and explore their feelings, their subconscious, and their memories. It’s one of the few keys that doesn’t require a door or even a lock, and it’s useful in that it can be used tactically, like Bode does when he turns it into a weapon by sticking it in his broken toy lightsaber. Like the name says, this key acts as a matchstick, allowing users to set fire to whichever location or thing they want, by simply striking the key against it like you would a real matchstick. (It’s also important to note that this is one of the first instances in which we learn that key magic affects adults differently, as they seem to forget it exists unless they’re inebriated.) The Matchstick Key As is the case when Nina gets trapped in there, and her son Tyler must go in after her. Not only does it bring your reflection to life in the mirror (creepy smile reflection included), but it also seems to beckon the user into its mirror world so it can trap them there in a sort of Prison of the Self, with seemingly no way out until someone else comes to the rescue. The second key that Bode Locke discovers is one entirely made up for the show, but it serves a few important purposes, beyond being completely chill-inducing.
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While Bode uses it to visit the Matheson ice cream parlor, Dodge (AKA the demonic being seeking to control all the keys) uses it to travel around the world, commit murder, and free Scott Lesser (one of the series’ lesser, human villains) in her bid to further antagonize the Locke family. It allows the user to travel anywhere in the world - as long as they’ve seen the door they want to travel through. This first-ever key introduced within the show is also undoubtedly one of its most powerful ones. With the doors of Keyhouse open once again, here are just some of the keys that have been unlocked thus far. also had a lot of conversations between ourselves and with the other writers about what keys we might want to see in this house and what we would imagine being there that would be really cool." "There are certain keys in the comics that we love that we knew we wanted to get to. "It's an intuitive process for us," co-creator Carlton Cuse explained to SYFY WIRE last year.

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Rating, based on serials, 8.Locke and Key's third and final season is out on Netflix now, and with it comes a whole host of keys for the Locke kids to stumble upon and grapple over - as well as a whole new world of trouble. And while the television adaptation of Joe Hill ( Horns) and Gabriel Rodriguez’s popular comic book series of the same name has introduced many of the keys from the pages of the comics into the world of the show, it’s also taken a stab at creating a few new ones. Great ending to the serial, one of the few that respects the intelligence of the viewer. LaRue is as good as he every would be as the leader of Lowe's teenage reporter friends, but Fougler has one of his better roles as Henderson. Addison is very villainous Donohue, second Nazi in command. Stone, Moore, & Wiley are all believable as Brant, Ryan, and Lowe respectively. Many of the cliffhangers are so-so, and at times just look like the writers put them in there from making the chapters run a reel extra. Very good script overcome some of the weak fights in the serial. Government agent Tom Brant, police detective Jack Ryan, and reporter Janet Lowe, team up to find Henderson and round up the agents responsible for his and the Orotron's disappearance, including the Master Key, the unknown head agent of the Nazis in the US. Henderson is also taken prisoner by the Nazis, since he has to manufacture the gas tubes in order to make the Orotron work, when the present ones wear out. Nazi agents (the serial, released in 1945, is set in 1938) plan to use the Orotron in order to obtain enough gold to buy up key American industries for their own use and purpose. Elwood Henderson invents the Orotron, a large device which can extract various minerals and elements in their minute quantities from sea water.
