![]() A sci-fi lynch mob of Nightflyer passengers blame him for a series of mysterious accidents that happen throughout the ship, so she keeps trying to put Thale into a drug-induced coma. ![]() ![]() The only person keeping Thale in check is a psychiatrist named Dr. Almost every scene he’s in is hallucinatory and hellish in a good way. Since He can read the passengers’ most vulnerable thoughts and control their perception, and he keeps accidentally fucking up their minds and making their eyes bleed when he gets stressed. However, people with his type of powers, known as “L1s,” are feared and hated by normal people (heyo, X-Men). ![]() The card up D’Branin’s sleeve is a moody psychic boy named Thale (Sam Strike) who exhibits similar energy readings to the Volcryn and might be able to communicate with the them. Despite an executive producer shakeup in March and a few classic 80s sci-fi novella tropes-D’Branin pledges to return to his family alive (lol) and the crew members resolve tense moments with sexual non-sequiturs-the first few episodes of the show released to press deliver real spooks and scares. ![]()
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