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“Shatter Like a Pearl” focuses a lot on the human, with the supernatural not coming until the end, which works to drive home the reality of internment
With twists and turns in the narrative work extremely well, “Only Child” starts as one story and quickly transforms into another.
‘Dark Crystal: Age of Resistance’ shows us a time when order existed, and the Skeksis and Gelfing inhabited the land peacefully together, but for how long?
“The Weak are Meat” offers a look into the horror of war outside the internment camps as life in them gets more dangerous.
In episode six of Two Sentence Horror Stories, “Tutorial,” the anthology series uses found footage to explore the dark web.
Episodes 24 – 26 mark the three-part season finale for ‘Young Justice: Outsiders’ as the team prepares for their final battle against Darkseid.
“Gaman” offers up an exploration of trauma and a traditional ghost story, and we’re not sure which monsters are worse, the bakemono or the military.
Wu Assassins, a Netflix Original series, takes us on an adventure about found family, magic, and of course, martial arts.
As a whole, Two Sentence Horror Stories is a beautifully relevant anthology and “Scion” continues that trajectory for the anthology series.
In episode seven of season three, the Wells have moved from the center of the story to periphery, as new stories begin to take center stage.
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Gimbap and Onigiri Episode 1 is a fun if slight premiere that manages to highlight the charisma of its stars, Eiji Akaso and Kang Hye-won.













