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Mystique
Welcome to the other side where sexual decadence reigns supreme and what you see is not always what you get. Magician John Tripper and his naughty assistant Beth are deeply engrossed in their favorite pastime making his big hard magic Johnson disappear in and out of her hungry body. Later that evening as they practice their act, John places her in a magic box and she disappears. for real. Transported to another world filled with every vice imaginable. Beth indulges her nasty appetite to the fullest. John follows her into this nether world of the bizarre and together they experience sin at its most extreme
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Plot Summary
Mystique is an American television anthology series that aired in the mid-1990s. Each episode presented a standalone mystery or suspenseful story, often featuring characters dealing with dangerous situations or unraveling complex enigmas. The show aimed to keep viewers on the edge of their seats with its thrilling narratives and unexpected twists.
Critical Reception
Mystique received a mixed to negative reception during its initial run. While some appreciated the anthology format and the attempts at suspense, many critics found the storylines to be derivative and lacking in originality. Audience reception was also lukewarm, leading to its short lifespan on television.
What Reviewers Say
Often criticized for predictable plots and uneven execution.
Some viewers appreciated the standalone mystery format, but it struggled to stand out.
Lacked the depth and innovative storytelling needed to capture a wide audience.
Google audience: Audience reviews for Mystique are scarce due to its limited run and niche appeal. Those that exist often point to the show's inconsistent quality and a general lack of memorable episodes.
Fun Fact
The series was originally conceived as a vehicle for then-popular actor Richard Grieco, who starred in the pilot episode and several subsequent installments.
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