Locke & Key: Ranking Every Character From Worst To Best
10. Scot Cavendish
Scot was introduced quite early on when the Lockes stopped for some ice cream and he quickly became one of the show's most reliable sources of humour. Though some of that humour didn't always land, it was easy to see why Kinsey was growing so fond of him, and his inherent nerdiness and passion for his film, The Splattering, was very endearing.
The writers were very quick to ensure that we knew Scot's intentions were always pure. Sure, he enjoyed a bit of mischief but he knew there were limits to what should be done with magic - and that made him the perfect foil for Kinsey's recklesness.