Locked (2025) Review
“Locked” gives you an idea of what the 1% wishes they could do in reaction to those who, at best, inconvenience them or, at worst, make them feel unsafe.
Amari is the founder and head writer of Wherever-I-Look.com and has been writing reviews since 2010, with a focus on dramas and comedies.
“Locked” gives you an idea of what the 1% wishes they could do in reaction to those who, at best, inconvenience them or, at worst, make them feel unsafe.
As Robyn and Marcus are questioned about their next steps, Delilah is asked to forgive, and Mel meets someone similar to her who is struggling with their father.
As season one comes to an end, the Demon King presents an ultimatum to Uchimura which forces him to look into himself and confront his insecurities.
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As multiple characters let their inhibitions go, it leaves you to wonder how bad the repercussions might be for doing so?
On top of another cliffhanger, we’re also told that the season is going on a hiatus!
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