So what is his goal that he can only accomplish with a couple dozen human-demons, that he couldn't accomplish more easily just with the power a new key gives him? Is he lonely? No, he still has to stick each one with a key. "an army of servants." It's not like they reproduce geometrically, as if they were vampires or werewolves. If whatever you come up with seems completely underpowered compared to that, then you have to make up for it by making it extremely interesting, give some captivating reason why this character would make this choice, and so on. Right? That's the benchmark we're going to compare to. In the back of your head you have a standard in mind: he's going to wish to be all-powerful. this big reveal we've been nervous about for a season and a half. when Echo gets a chance to make a key, any key he wants, it's like. I guess now that I think about it, it does help explain the logic of something I found disappointing. It's hard- so they got around it by saying "echos can't take keys from Locke's." But then so what? It's not interesting to go into, and it's hard to make it satisfying- like if you need the keys to go missing, you can't show the kids having a foolproof plan, but the solution isn't just to make them dumb either. The fact that an echo can't take a key was a great device to let us not fixate on this part. That aligns with what happened to Erin I’m the flashback and explains why no one was able to find it and check if she was stuck in her head. The keys must have the additional power of increasing the chance the users will make stupid decisions.Įdit: I forgot Bode found the head key in the vacuum cleaner bag. If one of the kids walked in there and found two Eden’s and a giant purse, they would’ve likely alerted the whole house and inadvertently trapped Scot and Kinsey in there. Or someone could come in to get their coat and end up waking up Eden or accidentally remove the key sticking out of her neck. Scot goes in there knowing Eden could wake up at any moment. The whole Eden scene made me anxious as hell. I would never use that key given how easily you can get trapped. I wish they would’ve explained it a bit better. Maybe the issue with checking if she was still in there had to do with the fact they didn’t have the key? It fell on the floor then someone grabbed it and hid it at some point. Right? Then the way she ended up trapped in her head was silly.
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