![]() ![]() Timestamp: 0:35 | Scene: Dodge and Sam are talking. Timestamp: 0:20 | Scene: After Tyler and Dodge slept together in the car. Timestamp: 0:14 | Scene: Tyler and Dodge are drinking alcohol in the car. Timestamp: 0:43 | Scene: Tyler gets into the Dodge car. Timestamp: 0:40 | Scene: Tyler arrives at a supermarket that night. Timestamp: 0:38 | Scene: Tyler and Dodge are talking at the party. Timestamp: 0:36 | Scene: Song can be heard at the house party. Sam uses the key and leaves his cell and escapes from the prison. Timestamp: 0:30 | Scene: Tyler and Jackie are talking. Timestamp: 0:39 | Scene: Dodge visits Sam in prison. Timestamp: 0:32 | Scene: Kinsey is lying in bed writing on her laptop. ![]() Kinsey gets ready for the day in front of the mirror. Timestamp: 0:00 | Scene: Song can be heard right at the beginning of the episode. Kinsey drags a monster into the woods and buries it. Timestamp: 0:39 | Scene: At the end of the episode. He listens to this song through his headphones. Timestamp: 0:24 | Scene: Tyler's looking at pictures on Instagram. Timestamp: 0:15 | Scene: Kinsey draws a picture. Timestamp: 0:05 | Scene: Dodge sits in front of a laptop and eats sweet pastries in a cafe. Timestamp: 0:46 | Scene: Song can be heard in the last scene of this episode. A short time later, Dodge is in bed with a man. She is now in a museum, looking at a necklace. Timestamp: 0:14 | Scene: Dodge uses the key again. Timestamp: 0:14 | Scene: Dodge uses the key and finds himself at an exhibition for designer clothes. Timestamp: 0:12 | Scene: Dodge is sitting in a diner holding the key in his hand. Leaving After Midnight - Hummingbird Hotel Timestamp: 0:07 | Scene: Camera movement over the city. Timestamp: 0:40 | Scene: At a party, a girl looks at her cell phone. Timestamp: 0:34 | Scene: Bode opens a secret door. Timestamp: 0:28 | Scene: Tyler plays hockey with his classmates. Timestamp: 0:20 | Scene: The viewer sees the city from above. Timestamp: 0:13 | Scene: Nina is drawing a picture. ![]() We’ve got you covered.Timestamp: 0:03 | Scene: The text: "Three months later" is displayed. But if you hear a song and are wondering what it is, we’ve got good news: they’re all listed below, with a link to listen as soon as possible. Some of those songs are by names you’ve heard before, like this year’s Album of the Year winner at the Grammys, Billie Eilish, while others might not be quite as high-profile. With each episode that finds Bode, Kinsey, and Tyler Locke exploring their house and learning about the powers of the magical keys, another song starts playing that you just must figure out who it is. The show’s soundtrack goes surprisingly hard, avoiding cliche and instead opting for some of the best indie rock and catchiest pop jams that the 2020 landscape has to offer. Even more surprising, though, is that the show serves another group exceptionally well: music fans. ![]() Stephen King fan? We’ve got your twisty horror story right here (and it’s written by his son, Joe Hill, for good measure). Stranger Thingsfan? A gang of kids get into a big adventure just for you. Just from watching the trailer, or the first episode, it’s clear that Netflix’s Locke & Key has something for just about everyone. ![]()
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