Lockwood & Co., the latest gripping supernatural thriller on Netflix, arrives at a very tantalizing cliffhanger. No, I’m not talking about the mystery surrounding the Bone Glass or even what Luke Treadaway, The Golden Blade, is up to with Penelope Fittes (Morven Christie).
Lockwood & Co., no. Season 1 ends just as Anthony Lockwood (Cameron Chapman) is about to reveal what he’s been hiding behind the enigmatic door upstairs. What’s in it then? And come to think of it, how exactly did George (Ali Hadji-Heshmati) and Lucy (Ruby Stokes) escape the dangers of Bickerstaff’s Bone Glass?
Based on the British author’s best-selling Young Adult novels Jonathan Stroud, Joe Cornish, writer, director and cult favorite of the genre, created Lockwood & Co. The drama is set in a version of London where deadly ghosts have taken over the city for over 50 years. In the following decades, paranormal studies increased while technological progress largely stagnated.
Marissa Fittes (Amanda Abbingdon), a well-known ghost-hunting pioneer, figured out how to categorize these ghosts and best fight them. It is not surprising that some young people are capable of this “see” or “to belong” ghosts. Since it’s a “skill” lasting into early adulthood, teenagers are the world’s first line of defense against ghosts that can kill instantly with a touch.
An incredibly gifted “listener,” Lucy Carlyle flees her small agency in a northern English town after being falsely accused of carrying out a failed mission. She is abruptly forced to join Lockwood & Co., a rather peculiar ghost hunting company.
The fledgling organization is led by the aristocratic but gifted teenage orphan Anthony Lockwood and is supported by the scientific work of another tenacious boy named George. The trio quickly accept many risky business in pursuit of wealth, independence and, in Lockwood’s case, glory.
But what happens after Lockwood & Co. Who killed Annabel Ward (Ishtar Apsara Currie ghost Wilson’s body; Jemma Moore’s voice)? Did Pamela Joplin (Louise Brealey) organize the discovery and theft of the Bone Glass? And what exactly lies behind the barred door of Lockwood’s childhood home? Here’s how Lockwood & Co. ends.
End of Lockwood and Co explained
In the second half of the first season of Lockwood & Co. the group competes against a rival team of Fittes for the “bone glass,” a stolen artifact. After unintentionally catching it, George becomes transfixed or “mesmerized” through the Bone Glass mirror.
The team concluded that Edmund Bickerstaff, a Victorian magician, had built the Bone Glass through a series of evil rituals during several perilous missions. Mary Dulac, a woman employed by Bickerstaff and his cult to watch “eternity” through the glass, eventually killed Bickerstaff.
She writes about the impact of the experience on her in her diary and how she buried Bickerstaff with the Bone Glass in the iron box that the squad was initially tasked with securing in Episode 4.

George develops a stronger relationship with Pamela Joplin, the cemetery’s lead investigator, while Lockwood and Lucy risk their lives breaking into the Fittes library and a Black Market auction. As it turned out, Mrs. Joplin had everything under control. She hired Relics to take the Iron Coffin after arranging for it to be exhumed.
She kills Carver after he betrays her by selling it to Winkman, the ruler of the black market (Ben Crompton). The Golden Blade tries to buy the Bone Glass at an auction, where Lockwood and Lucy manage to steal it – apparently for Penelope Fittes and the unidentified harp troupe, as we later learn.
Angry at Lockwood and Lucy, George takes the Bone Glass to Mrs. Joplin instead of the authorities as planned. She then takes him to a graveyard ceremony where she devises a plan to employ George and his associates “gift” to see through the Bone Glass mirror. The Whispering Skull, a Type Three spirit and former acolyte of Bickerstaff, helps Lucy locate them.
He’s the head in the glass. Invoking itself as a lake “skillful” Seer, Lucy arrives just in time to save George. But Lucy sees through the Bone Glass with the Whispering Skull. Even the mind is disturbed by what it sees. He warns Lucy that something is wrong and that the Bone Glass is more of a trap that traps souls than a gateway to the eternal.
To save Lucy, George breaks the bone glass. Mrs. Joplin visits the broken Bone Glass and is obliterated by what she discovers there. Lockwood & Co. team up with the Fittes team to save the day, fend off the relics, and help capture Winkman while this is happening. The Golden Blade shows up and shoots Lockwood, but not before claiming that Lockwood’s parents are dead “unimportant,” implying they did this because of a “harp” organisation-related secret.
In the end, Lockwood & Co. saves. the day after DEPRAC takes the Bone Glass to be burned, and Penelope Fittes tells the Golden Blade that the Bone Glass must be destroyed in the hands of the unconscious public.
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— Jonathan Stroud (@JonathanAStroud) August 27, 2021
Who Killed Annabel Ward in Netflix’s Lockwood & Co.?
When Lucy first joined Lockwood & Co. comes to work, which mystery should she solve first? Annabel Ward, an up-and-coming talent, was brutally murdered. After finding Annabel’s body brutally “bricked” under a chimney, Lucy and Lockwood wonder if they can catch her killer. While Lockwood sees the potential gossip story as an opportunity to raise the agency’s notoriety, Lucy has a unique emotional connection to Annabel’s vengeful ghost.
While the gang initially believe Annabel’s lover and co-star Hugo Blake committed her death, they eventually conclude that Sir John Fairfax, a prominent man, was Annabel’s killer (Nigel Planer).
Sir John Fairfax ordered a laborer to break into Lockwood & Co. to find Annabel’s “source,” that’s the engraved ring he gave her after Lockwood gave a rousing TV interview about their investigation. In addition to being able to summon Annabel’s ghost, the ring’s engraving would lead to a paper trail that would implicate Fairfax.
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The group only realizes this when they almost die while working for an aristocrat. At first they believed that by selling his haunted rural property, Combe Carey Hall would help them with their financial problems. As soon as they arrive, it becomes clear that it is a trap. The teens are killed by Sir John Fairfax when they encounter him trying to flee.
Lucy slyly pretends to give away Annabel’s source while setting her free. Annabel’s ghost kills Fairfax, and DEPRAC (aka the Department of Psychical Research and Control) covers up the incident. Nevertheless, Lucy, Lockwood and George catch a glimpse of an enigmatic harp mark that DEPRAC is trying to hide. An additional symbol appears while searching for the Bone Glass.
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