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Post by forca84 on Sept 17, 2020 18:17:15 GMT
The 2nd season has yet to be aired... Surprised it got the green light for season 3.
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Post by Sarge on Sept 17, 2020 18:37:34 GMT
Watched 3 episodes and didn't care for it but then I'm not the target demographic for CW.
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Post by DarkManX on Sept 18, 2020 21:40:32 GMT
I can't believe it wasn't cancelled. It might be the worst TV show I have ever seen.
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Post by forca84 on Feb 3, 2021 22:11:54 GMT
I can't believe it wasn't cancelled. It might be the worst TV show I have ever seen. Well... I gave the first season a shot. But season 2 is awful. Heavy on social commentary. Very little in the way of scares. Only a few episodes left in the season. I'm not expecting much.
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Post by spooner5020 on Feb 5, 2021 23:29:14 GMT
I always liked the idea behind the 2 sentence horror stories. I hear this show is terrible. Is it at least watchable?
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Post by Gourmando the Reindeer on Feb 6, 2021 6:54:54 GMT
Was season 1 a webseries/streaming or something ? I was completely unaware of this show until a few weeks ago. I DVR'd three episodes and finally watched them last night. ep.4 Imposter-The main concept of this story was done much, much, much better on the 1980s Twilight Zone in a segment called "Shatterday" starring Bruce Willis, directed by Wes Craven and written by Harlan Ellison. On Ellison's commentary on the episode he reveals that Craven talked to the producers and had him barred from the set after the first day. I can understand why as he comes across as overbearing and know-it-all but no one can deny his writing talent/skill. As for "Imposter" at the end I figured the main character would put the magical family heirloom amulet on and his doppleganger or that living piece of himself would be absorbed into him. I was shocked when instead he threw it to the ground breaking it and then started stabbing the heck out of his doppleganger (himself or his heritage/where he came from really) with that ice pick. Yikes! It was alright. ep.2 Elliot-pure propaganda pushing transquackery mental illness as normal and portraying the people that did not cater to her delusion as such over the top evil villains it was laughable. The two scenes where the soul collector's eyes subtlety go from normal to solid white illuminescent were very creepy. ep.1 BagMan-I really liked this episode. A lot. One of the character's last names was a nod to the film it owes inspiration from The Breakfast Club. What a unique concept for a monster and his design and the way he moved and perched like that on the desk was pretty fucking scary. I kept wondering what those symbols or I got the feeling they were really sigils tattooed on its head and face meant. And I kept wondering what its origin story could be. This really seemed more like an episode of the new Creepshow series and I wish it actually was because I'd like to rewatch it whenever and I have no interest in buying season sets of "2 Sentence Horror Stories" to get preached at by social justice warriors woke cult. This first episode is an effective, compelling little horror tale with an unsettling monster.
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