Unlocked - Ep09 - Pancho- Quinn Ryan - Finale... !!link!!
Throughout the Unlocked anthology, the health crisis is used not just as a setting, but as an antagonist. In "Pancho, Quinn & Ryan," isolation removes the exits. Pre-lockdown, any tension in the throuple could be diffused by stepping out of the house, meeting other people, or going to work. The apartment becomes a pressure cooker where every sideways glance, sigh, and unspoken grievance is amplified. 3. Loneliness Within a Crowd
Feeling trapped between a pre-existing bond and his own needs Miggy Campbell The emotional bridge Navigating guilt and the breakdown of communication
More than just a television episode, "UNLOCKED - ep09 - Pancho- Quinn Ryan - Finale..." has become an artifact of a specific, strange, and sorrowful moment in history. It captured the collective anxiety and interpersonal strain of a world in lockdown, channeling it into a deeply affecting queer narrative. For its director, Adolfo Alix Jr., the episode marked a poignant end to a passion project. For the streamer GagaOOLala, it was the capstone of a record-breaking series that proved the global appetite for authentic, timely LGBTQ+ storytelling.
The blast doors slid open. The air was filled with the smell of ozone and burning circuitry. Pancho stumbled backward, shielding his eyes. When he looked up, Quinn was slumped against the console, smoke rising from the drive, his eyes closed but a peaceful look on his face. UNLOCKED - ep09 - Pancho- Quinn Ryan - Finale...
Episode 9, titled "Pancho, Quinn, & Ryan," serves as the anthology's grand finale, bringing its exploration of love under lockdown to a provocative and nuanced close. Released on September 10, 2020, the episode immediately set itself apart by focusing on a gay throuple (or threesome) navigating the intense pressure cooker of quarantine. It follows a gay couple, Ryan (Miggy Campbell) and Quinn (Markki Stroem), who are in an open relationship with another man, Pancho (JC Tan).
One of the standout aspects of this finale is the character development. Pancho and Quinn Ryan have brought their A-game, delivering performances that are raw, emotional, and authentic. The chemistry between the leads is undeniable, and their portrayals of complex emotions are genuinely convincing.
The finale required the contestants to solve a complex, multi-stage puzzle that forced them to choose between selfish play (securing their own safety) and collaborative play (helping a rival to potentially gain an advantage later). Pancho: The Strategic Powerhouse Throughout the Unlocked anthology, the health crisis is
: The story challenges the romanticized view of polyamory, ultimately portraying it as a "crowded" arrangement where at least one member often feels sidelined. Critical Reception and Impact
As the grand finale of the anthology, "Pancho, Quinn & Ryan" received significant critical praise for its bold storytelling and uninhibited performances.
portrayal of Pancho in this finale is central to the episode's success. Ryan brings a mix of vulnerability and volatility to the character, making Pancho's final decisions both surprising and deeply moving. The apartment becomes a pressure cooker where every
Listen with good headphones. Listen alone. And when the wind sound fades, sit in the silence. That’s the point.
"I have clearance," Quinn said calmly. He didn't step back. Instead, he flipped the encryption drive open, revealing a raw data chip pulsing with a faint amber light. "But I’m not the key, Pancho. I’m just the lockpick. The key... the key was always the sacrifice."
The episode centers on (Miggy Campbell) and Quinn (Markki Stroem), a gay couple who have traditionally maintained an open relationship. However, the dynamics shift when they find themselves in a long-term "threesome" setup with Pancho (JC Tan).
The episode addresses the central mysteries, offering closure to several plotlines while expertly setting up potential future developments. Quinn Ryan as Pancho: A Complex Finale Role
“If you’re hearing this, I’m gone for real. And I’m sorry. But also… I’m not sorry. Because I figured it out. The Lock wasn’t the masterpiece. Pancho was. He’s the only thing in this world that can’t be hacked. Loyalty. Dumb, stubborn, human loyalty.”
Remote Manager set-up for Remote Servicing Suite (RSS) application
This UDL application uses a Modem interface to connect to Remote Manager (RM) and therefore a virtual com port (com0com) is needed between RSS and RM (see
com0com set-up next).
Create a RSS UDL Session:
1. Run up Remote Manager.
2. Click on the [Sessions] menu item and select the [New] menu item. RM will display a new [Session Configuration] page.
3. Give the new session a name by entering a name in the [Session Name] edit box.
4. Then click on the [Session Type] drop down list box and select [Honeywell RSS-Modem-MCM]from
the list.
5. Click on the [SSH Server 1 IP] edit box and enter the IP address of PC that is running the SSH Server and WebWayOne’s MCT application.
6. Click on the [Save] button. Click on the [Modify] button and the [Edit properties] button. The following form will be displayed.
7. Make sure the correct virtual COM port is selected and it should not be the same as what the RSS selects. Baud rate must be ‘ 1200’. Also make sure that [ Block client retry messages ] is selected and the words ‘ Ping Pong ’ is written in the corresponding [ Value ] field.
Unlocked - Ep09 - Pancho- Quinn Ryan - Finale... !!link!!
1. Make sure the pin links from left and right are
as shown above.
Unlocked - Ep09 - Pancho- Quinn Ryan - Finale... !!link!!
1. Open up the Honeywell Communication Server
2. Click on menu [Settings
à Communications Configurator]
3. Enable the virtual COM port and make sure the [Dial Mode] is set to [Modem].
4. If the [Modem Group] does not have ‘WWO Remote Manager’ then click on the [Modem Groups] button and add a ‘WWO Remote Manager’ entry and then select
it in the [Modem Group].
5. Click on the [OK] and the Communication Server will make the virtual COM port available to the RSS application.
RSS
1. Open up the Galaxy Remote Servicing Suite application and enter your user name and password. Click on [Site] and then on [Add New Site]. Once the following form will be displayed enter the site details.
2. Click on [Next >] until the ‘Remote Servicing Information’ form is displayed. Fill in the [Remote Telephone Number…] field with the
WWOID of the SPT interfaced to the panel for this account. Select ‘Galaxy’ from the [Control Panel Type] list. The finish.
3. From the RSS list of accounts select the account created and use menu [OptionsàRemote Access] to open form to connect to site
.
4. If this is the first time, select menu [ConnectàSetup].
5. Once you have enabled the [Modem Group] and selected ‘WWO Remote Manager’ from the modem list, click on [OK].
6. Select menu [ConnectàDial] to begin the process to connect to the panel.