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The story offers more mysterious and terrifying events for a survivor of a heart transplant. After that dangerous process, the mystery surrounds that girl who is related to the heart that saved her life. Now, everything seems to have become a real mystery as she approaches the revelation of the sudden death of her donor. Perhaps it will be very mysterious especially when that girl began to deal with the characteristics of the deceased who saved her life.
This bingeable teenage fever dream is never less than entirely creepy - like a ghost story that sounds absurd as you are taking it in but still keeps you awake half the night.
Chambers' terrifying narrative about loss, grief, and trauma spins us into a horrifying whirl of monsters and madness, it also highlights the dangers of family secrets.
The ingredients are there for a loopy body-horror freakout, but this series' pulse stays damnably faint, even when it should be sending yours through the roof.
Even as the series foregrounds ideas of racial and cultural erasure and forced assimilation, it struggles to turn them into the compelling, propulsive narrative they deserve.
This turned out to be an efficient little horror series with a Carrie-esque setting, a strange and loveless high school in the middle of a blood-red landscape.
We're still waiting for an answer to the mystery; we're still waiting for a reason to invest in these people or this story; we're still just waiting, and in a post-"Gypsy" era, who has time for that?