Locke and Key Season 3 Memes: Fans Are Crying Over Bode’s Mess, the Bittersweet End and More

Locke and Key Season 3 is out! Fans have been waiting for a while now to watch the Lockes go on with another adventurous chapter in their lives, especially after the distraught and painful events of the second season. The third season which marks the final one for this series is set two months after the events of the second season and is filled with more Keys, mysteries and villains from the place beyond the black door.

The show is based on the comic-book series of the same name by Joe Hill and Gabriel Rodríguez and is developed by Carlton Cuse, Meredith Averill, and Aron Eli Coleite. The show stars Darby Stanchfield, Connor Jessup, Emilia Jones, Jackson Robert Scott, Laysla De Oliveira, Petrice Jones, and Griffin Gluck in the main roles. Locke and Key Season 3 contains a total of eight episodes, each 40-50 minutes long.

Locke and Key Season 3 starts off with the Locke family (now, Nina, Bode and Kinsey) preparing for Duncan’s wedding. Tyler is away from home and he hasn’t returned since we saw him take out that car in season two. He is living an aloof life, trying to cope with Jackie’s death and forgetting the keys. Bode, meanwhile, keeps discovering more keys and one of the keys changes the present for the worse. With a villain already on the loose and a blast from the past, the Lockes will have to protect themselves, their loved ones and the Keys from it all.

Also Read: Want to Watch Locke and Key Season 3? Here’s a Quick Recap of the First Two Seasons

Following this season’s highs and lows, fans are all over Twitter expressing their views. One of the fans wrote, “I cannot even get through season 3 of Locke and Key. Bode is so freaking annoying, isn’t he like 10? Why is he constantly throwing temper tantrum’s?!!”

Some people have been loving this season with tweets like, “Just finished #LockeAndKey season 3 it was such a great season in my opinion I loved every moment of it I wish it had more episodes but I still really love the season I wish we would get more seasons but I’m happy the way the series ends is a great series overall #Netflix” surfacing. Whereas few are clearly hating where the show has ended. Let us have a look at them all down below.

Locke and Key Season 3 Memes and Reactions on Twitter

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You can stream all episodes of Locke and Key Season 3 now on Netflix. To read our review of the same, click here.

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Manjima Das
Manjima Das
Manjima Das has a writing experience of over 3 years, covering entertainment, fashion, lifestyle as well as community work. She has majored in Psychology with secondary specialization in gender studies and literature.

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