: Lockwood’s struggle with his parents' history and the literal ghosts of his house sets the stage for future growth.
: The season ends on a massive teaser. After George and Lucy help Lockwood realize he doesn't have to face his burdens alone, Lockwood finally agrees to show them what is behind the forbidden door in his family home. The screen cuts to black just as the door swings open. Critical Reception
The Season 1 finale of Lockwood & Co. , titled "Not the Chosen One," is a high-stakes conclusion that balances a tense supernatural heist with significant character revelations.
: Unlike procedural episodes, the finale successfully tied the "Mirror" arc to the broader mythology of the "Problem." Themes
: The bond between the central trio is cemented, moving them from mere business partners to a found family.
Reviewers from Rotten Tomatoes and Ready Steady Cut praised the episode for its:
: The central conflict resolves as the team discovers the glass is actually made from the mirrors of the "seven," trapping souls to create a window to the "Other Side."