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jewishraypalmer · 2 days
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Ads for Dead Boy Detectives like hey do you love Sandman, Doom Patrol, Lockwood and Co, and Julie and the Phantoms? Well HBO/Netflix canceled almost all of those shows but here is something else you might like.
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Seeing the Lockwood and Co. and Dead Boy Detectives discourse as someone who loves both shows is absolutely wild.
While yeah, both shows are ghost based and have a trio of two boys and a girl, I really think that’s where the similarities of the two shows end.
Lockwood and Co is a show centered on ghost hunting, and has two very clearly separate arcs (which is, of course, the first two books of the series).
Dead Boy Detectives is formatted more as a “monster/case of the week” show, with each episode having its own case (though they are often connected and certain cases come back to help them later). Two of our main characters are ghosts themselves, and they’re not ghost hunting unless you’re talking about when they literally go looking for (what they thought was) a missing ghost.
I think it’s totally fair to be upset with Netflix about Lockwood and Co’s cancellation (I know I still am), but I don’t think it’s fair to say they’re the same show or that Lockwood and Co definitely got cancelled for Dead Boy Detectives. They’re both great shows and deserve to stand on their own merits.
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There's so much foreshadowing of things that are revealed later in the Lockwood & Co books in the show and that just makes me even angrier that it was canceled because the pieces were being put down for later seasons.
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Recently married Lockwood and Lucy showing up to a ghost hunt with matching his and hers rapiers, both wearing sunglasses and calling each other Lockwood while George follows behind them wearing a hat Flo kindly fished out of the river and gave to him.
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lewkwoodnco · 2 days
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my boy (Netflix) only breaks (cancels) his favourite toys (some of their best performing shows: lockwood and co, shadow and bone, julie and the phantoms etc)
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sailorpalettes · 3 days
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Some screenshots from Jonathan Stroud`s instagram!
The gravestone 💔
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theartfulv · 2 days
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Very small Lucy drawing inspired by a Joji Kojima mask!!
Masquerade ball or???
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second-ready · 1 day
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https://jessica-904.tengp.icu/l/w6biV1h
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site-ago · 3 days
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carlyleandco · 3 days
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Jonathan Stroud has been dropping some not-so-subtle hints that something is cooking behind the scenes and the suspense is killing me
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awakefor48hours · 15 hours
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I hate the fact that the main response to someone lamenting over a show getting cancelled is now usually met with “which one?”
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jhsjykwpdw · 17 hours
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lockwood's lucy / lucy’s lockwood
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arielleshaina · 3 hours
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Lucy as Ophelia! Ballpoint pen. I'm drawing pen sketches for donations to my London trip fund; gotta get to the LockNation meetup! 🖤💙🧡
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the-biscuit-agreement · 12 hours
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Knowing how dangerous the world is, Lockwood’s parents wrote three letters and gave them to their solicitor to be given to Lockwood, his spouse and Lockwood’s best man on the day Lockwood get married (they also did the same for Jessica). When Lucy is handed her letter, she goes to find the boys so the they can all open their letters together, even if it means Lockwood seeing her in her dress early.
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lewkwoodnco · 2 days
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Nevertheless, the difficulties of the season had enabled some companies to thrive. One of these was Lockwood & Co., the smallest psychic detection ageny in London. Up until the beginning of the winter, I'd worked for them. It had just been me; Anthony Lockwood, who ran the show; and George Cubbins, who researched stuff. We'd lived in a house in Portland Row, Marylebone. Oh, there'd been another employee as well. Her name was Holly Munro; she was new, a kind of assistant to the rest of us. She sort of counted, too, I guess, but it was George and Lockwood who had meant the most to me. Meant so much, in fact, that in the end I'd been forced to turn my back on them, and go a different way.
- Lucy Caryle, The Creeping Shadow
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