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2 years ago

I agree with everything that was said and have nothing to add😅. NETFLIX I NEED SEASON 2

If you have ever thought about watching Lockwood & Co. on Netflix, even in passing, please do so! Right now! This is your sign, it's the perfect time!

I apologize for being the asshole who cross-tags, I swear it's not normally me. But hear me out, I mean this with my chest: if you're someone who enjoys the YA genre whatsoever - especially when it comes to ~a group of young people~ banding together to ~fight off supernatural threats~ - then Lockwood & Co is perfect for you! (see I'm doing you a favor, just trust me😂)

It's about ✨the unique characters, the found family, the mysteries, the worldbuilding, the slowburn, the vintage/modern aesthetic, the soundtrack, the cluttered kitchen coziness, the cinematography, the attention to detail, the layers and nuanced storytelling!!!✨ It's literally the most captivating YA-led show I've ever seen, and I'm a big fan of Stranger Things and Shadow & Bone.

It's the character work in Lockwood & Co that makes it stand out from the rest. The main trio fills the hole in my heart. They're so unique and flawed and SHAPED, and the way they interact/work together is like crack for your soul. It's ridiculous how addicting their dynamic is.

If You Have Ever Thought About Watching Lockwood & Co. On Netflix, Even In Passing, Please Do So! Right
If You Have Ever Thought About Watching Lockwood & Co. On Netflix, Even In Passing, Please Do So! Right
If You Have Ever Thought About Watching Lockwood & Co. On Netflix, Even In Passing, Please Do So! Right

Let's see what Twitter has to say...

If You Have Ever Thought About Watching Lockwood & Co. On Netflix, Even In Passing, Please Do So! Right

This show heavily features themes of finding a family and a reason to live & die because of the home you've found with each other. I promise that you will fall in love with these precious, broken kids as quickly as I did.

Brief character descriptions under the cut, cause you're already this far, so why not?

If You Have Ever Thought About Watching Lockwood & Co. On Netflix, Even In Passing, Please Do So! Right
If You Have Ever Thought About Watching Lockwood & Co. On Netflix, Even In Passing, Please Do So! Right

This is Lucy Carlyle! She is wildly talented, takes no shit, and has suffered a lot in her past but holds so, so much capacity for loving others. She is sassy, practical, empathetic, and grounding.

If You Have Ever Thought About Watching Lockwood & Co. On Netflix, Even In Passing, Please Do So! Right
If You Have Ever Thought About Watching Lockwood & Co. On Netflix, Even In Passing, Please Do So! Right

This is Anthony Lockwood, aka tumblr babygirl who uses a facade of confident swagger to mask the well of pain he harbors underneath. He is charismatic, ambitious, reckless, and soft hearted.

If You Have Ever Thought About Watching Lockwood & Co. On Netflix, Even In Passing, Please Do So! Right
If You Have Ever Thought About Watching Lockwood & Co. On Netflix, Even In Passing, Please Do So! Right

And this is George Karim. He is the MOST precious bean who is a brilliant researcher, though struggles sometimes with feeling out-of-step. He is sarcastic, excitable, unashamed, and dedicated.

At the end of the day - all I can say is sorry for the brief invasion into your tag, but also THANK YOU for your consideration in reading this, and thanks in advance for checking out Lockwood & Co 😉💖✨ I cannot emphasize enough how much you won't regret it!

If You Have Ever Thought About Watching Lockwood & Co. On Netflix, Even In Passing, Please Do So! Right

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2 years ago

The best night scenes I’ve watched

I've seen a lot of praise for the Netflix Lockwood and co. adaptation. I haven't read the books, enjoyed the show. Lots of people already said a lot of positive things about this series concerning plot, characters, and so on that I largely agree with

You know what hasn't really been talked about?

How BRIGHT and WELL LIT everything is. Like, this show mostly happens at night, with characters running around with torches to see anything, because their job has to be done during the night.

But I can still SEE EVERYTHING.

I noticed that in the graveyard scenes especially. The sky is pitch black, we know it's the middle of the night. But the grass in green and I can SEE IT.

Love them for not going down the path of GOT, DC, and so many more. Of saying "well, it's the middle of the night, so nobody can see anything, and neither can the audience".

Instead they went "we told our audience it's the middle of the night, we're showing it to them, but we're also giving them the opportunity to see what actually happens on screen".

Amazing.


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