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OK, so, the plot is great. The voice actors are great.
But the new controls are a bit wonky, and the "improved" graphics Her Interactive had been promising for 4.5 years are actually a 15-year step back from the progress they'd been making in the last few games they made before this.
But the new controls are a bit wonky, and the "improved" graphics Her Interactive had been promising for 4.5 years are actually a 15-year step back from the progress they'd been making in the last few games they made before this.
If I could give 10 stars based on Morgan Kibby's music alone, I would.
This show feels eerily similar to SyFy's Channel Zero, except with each single episode being an expansion of a titular two-sentence horror story instead of having each full season being an expansion of a (generally) lengthier creepypasta.
But Channel Zero using the one-story-per-season method honestly worked better, even during its weakest season (personally, I thought it was the NoEnd House season). That show was able to pull off more long-term, suspenseful horror, and it had plenty of time to give enough backstory for all the characters for me to care about why the horror is happening to them. Two-Sentence Horror Stories had none of that. The whole thing just felt... rushed.
Do yourself a favor and go watch Channel Zero on its new home on the Shudder streaming service instead of watching boring crap.
This show feels eerily similar to SyFy's Channel Zero, except with each single episode being an expansion of a titular two-sentence horror story instead of having each full season being an expansion of a (generally) lengthier creepypasta.
But Channel Zero using the one-story-per-season method honestly worked better, even during its weakest season (personally, I thought it was the NoEnd House season). That show was able to pull off more long-term, suspenseful horror, and it had plenty of time to give enough backstory for all the characters for me to care about why the horror is happening to them. Two-Sentence Horror Stories had none of that. The whole thing just felt... rushed.
Do yourself a favor and go watch Channel Zero on its new home on the Shudder streaming service instead of watching boring crap.
State of Georgia was hilarious, and I was sad to see it canceled.
But the one problem I had with it, which also may be why it got taken off the air, is because every episode felt... I dunno, disjointed? without a season-wide (or, series-wide now) subplot to support the "Generic Struggle of the Week for Two Young Women Trying to Make It in New York."
But the one problem I had with it, which also may be why it got taken off the air, is because every episode felt... I dunno, disjointed? without a season-wide (or, series-wide now) subplot to support the "Generic Struggle of the Week for Two Young Women Trying to Make It in New York."
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