An enjoyable episode. I’m intrigued by what’s going on. But I can’t rate it any higher because of some of the outright ridiculous stuff that was going on. Maybe it’s just the acting, or maybe it’s the writing too, but some of the character reactions to the stuff going on are just plain stupid.

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The only advancement on the mysteries front was a bit involving keys changing hands. Other than that, this was a waste of time and a lot like a CW teen relationships show. Not a good sign when we're only four episodes into the thing...

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Echo went full Yennefer of Vengerberg this episode.

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Kinsey without her fear is a definite upgrade. The mystery behind keyhouse starts to become more and more interesting.

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So this is the first fail of the series and it is a fairly big one. Kinsey's killed her fear, not her judgement. Most people still have a sense of judgement even when they aren't afraid. So why is Kinsey suddenly making such obviously bad decisions? This is just plain dumb. I was really liking her. Now, not so much.

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Better than the previous ones... the siblings are getting more likeable. Still curious to find out what’s behind all this

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why could echo take the burn key from the kid but not the key from Bode?

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How did Tyler end up having the Head key to put the book in his head if Kinsey had the key. Tyler is supposed to have the Mirror key, Kinsey has the Head key. Kinsey also used the Head key with Scot, how and when did she get it back from Tyler. Can they not remember who has what key? I would put all kinds of books in my head so that I would know how to do all kinds of things!

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Bit weird to ge to that point where you’re like “oh so how did you first meet? When did you first kiss?” And the answer is “inside her head” :joy:

Also does someone have a cool scientific explanation for that green fire?

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