Locke and key cast eden12/5/2023 ![]() ![]() ![]() Gideon has Ada search Eden's pockets and retrieve the Echo Key for him. Two months later, Gideon sends Ada Wheeler down the well where she finds Eden's corpse. However, he has no intention of doing her will and drops her headfirst into the well and takes up the Anywhere Key before disappearing into Matheson Academy, killing the demon. ![]() Eventually, Eden is left alone when Dodge is killed, and turns to summoning Frederick Gideon as an Echo to continue her own plans, and learns that he too has been possessed by a demon. Įden assists Dodge's endeavors to forge a key to create more demons. Dodge, who had been in a similar situation once, met her there, and the two made contact. Famished, she goes to a diner and wound up ordering the majority of menu items. When the Black Door was opened and exposed in the present day, the demon was among the three demons that surges forward from the door and the only one to successfully possess a human, Eden Hawkins, just after Ellie Whedon was cast into the dimension by the Keepers of the Keys. I kind of see the same thing happening Eden possibly, but I don't really know. I'm curious as to how they're going to drag the plot out for Eden and how long they're going to keep me around for, because they haven't told me I'm killed off yet.A demon that dwelt in a blue dimension, little is known about this being. Like when Nina starts drinking again and Tyler and Kinsey are like, 'something's up with her'. "Next season, my ideal situation, would be for Eden to go very nice. I think it's easy to play the bitchy role with a smug look on your face," she explained. But I think a big reason I got the role in the first place was because I played her with a smile on my face and that just makes it so much worse. "I went and visited the writers and they didn't tell us anything. "I think Eden's story arc - I couldn't have asked for a better character."Īs for what her "ideal situation" for Eden would be in season two, now that she's become a demon and all, Hallea told us it is pretty simple: she wants to see her go the nice route. But with her becoming a demon, it's kind of like, wait, we're just forgiving her and now she's gonna go and mess it all up and even be worse. Now, we kind of forgive her - or at least, we're more welcoming of her. "And then in episode nine when she gets attacked, I feel like that's the perfect time to be like okay, she is part of the squad. You start kind of feeling bad for Eden and start wondering like why she this way," she continued. Like, the scene when Scot walks away from the cafeteria being like, this has gone too far. "I think the fact that Eden gets this opportunity at the beginning of the season to really show the world how horrible she is - which sounds weird, but like the world gets to see this really darker and bitchy side to her - and then kind of feel bad for her. She added that she felt it was important Eden got the opportunity at the start of the season to show how "horrible" she is - so that when the series developed, their feelings towards her would change. Episode Five was just a whole experience in itself." So, hat's what I love about acting and that it offers you new experiences. Most people have never gotten up onto a table and poured shit on themselves. I really like pushing myself and doing things that you wouldn't necessarily do on your day to day life. But the day of filming was probably the most exciting filming day I've ever been a part of," she continued. I have videos from the first time I ever did it, which was totally different. And then we actually worked through it, adjusted things. I thought they were going to just throw me into it, they were going to be like,'go make shit up'. We did two practices together, like choreography things. Lindsay's an intimacy coordinator, which was great, and Roberto has worked with Guillermo del Toro on a few films. "We had movement coaching, and I worked with Roberto Campanella and Lindsay Sommers. On the other hand, she told us that her favourite scene was "without a question" the cafeteria moment in episode five, noting: "there's no other scene that even comes close to that." WATCH: Netflix's Locke & Key is going to be your next TV obsession READ MORE ![]()
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