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If we learned anything from Channel Zero’s first season, it’s that this show doesn’t usually go for the jump scare. Instead, viewers are treated to sights and sounds that are either disturbing and traumatic or creepy to the extreme point of terror. No-End House continues that tradition in its premiere episode, “This Isn’t Real,” which introduces us to teenage friends, Margot and Jules, and the guys they hang out with. While a house of unknown origin containing increasingly scary rooms sounds like a typical teenage horror movie premise, the execution is anything but. In this opening offering, the stage has been set for a terrifying psychological journey.
The series is back with its second season Channel Zero: No-End House, a stronger, scarier season of television that validates Syfy's continued confidence in Antosca and the television horror factory he's built.
Entering the No-End House may be a horrible decision for the characters themselves, but there's no better choice out there for anyone that thinks TV isn't scary enough.
The series still manages to be the best horror show on the air right now, and it is certainly worth your time as it offers frights and character work that are surprisingly strong.