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The group explores the empty rooms and stores, but it looks like some one (or something) has been there first.

Content Notes:

  • Isolation
  • Existential Loneliness
  • Mentions of: Blood
  • Discussions of: Post-apocalpse, human extinction
  • SFX: ominous whistling

Transcripts: https://shorturl.at/pJQV7

Showrunner Elizabeth Moffatt
Directed
by Maxamillian John
Written by Sasha Sienna and Jonathan Sims
Produced by April Sumner
Executive Producers Alexander J Newall & April Sumner

Featuring
Aaron-Louis Cadogan as Levi
Catherine Luff as Mira
Hannah Raymond-Cox as Luna
Kate Sketchley as Riley
Euan Shedden as Zack

Dialogue Editor – Lowri Ann Davies, Nico Vettese  
Sound Designer - Katharine Seaton 
Mastering Editor - Catherine Rinella and Meg McKellar

Music by Katharine Seaton  
Art by Guerrilla Communications

SFX attributions: Katharine Seaton, Soundly. CCO: Skullsmasha, Yuval, jameswrowles, bolkmar, Zabuhailo and previously credited artists

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Merlin3434

good stuff, good stuff

sAZAndorable

Waaaahhhh I love that sound!! As everyone mentioned, the soundtrack and soundscaping are wonderful, but I'm completely in love with that whistle in particular. Fantastic job on making it sound beautiful but eerie, but not obviously *dangerous*, but still makes one uneasy anyway because of how unnatural and unfamiliar that sound is... and also, the concept of the monster being represented by a very specific auditory identity in an audio medium is just so satisfyingly clever. I hope we're never told what it looks like 😁 Still enjoying Levi and Mira for the same reasons as last week (Mira especially gets to show her discreet sweet side -- their nocturnal conversation was so lovely), but it's definitely Zack who shone this week, lmao. That script description about no one believing him 💙 Also, special love for the conversations about the essentialist horror of these people's situation and feelings. I love that and instantly thought, "ah, the McKenna-Sims touch!". Thanks Jonny-and/or-Sasha for giving us some brain horror along with the blood horror!!