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Them
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Plot Summary
The second season of 'Them', subtitled 'The Book of Us', moves from 1950s Los Angeles to 1991 North Carolina. It follows LAPD Detective Dawn Reeve as she investigates the horrific murder of a foster mother. Her investigation pulls her into a dark conspiracy that threatens her and her family, forcing her to confront a malevolent force tied to her own past.
Critical Reception
The second season of 'Them' received mixed to positive reviews. Critics praised its thematic depth, exploring issues of race, identity, and trauma through a horror lens. Performances, particularly from Deborah Ayorinde, were highlighted as strong points. However, some found the narrative pacing uneven and the horror elements less impactful than its predecessor.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its ambitious exploration of Black identity and historical trauma within a horror framework.
Deborah Ayorinde's performance as Detective Dawn Reeve was widely lauded as a standout element.
Some critics noted that the season's intricate plot and thematic density could occasionally lead to pacing issues.
Google audience: Audience reviews generally indicate appreciation for the series' intense atmosphere and its willingness to tackle difficult social issues through the horror genre. Many found the performances compelling, though some viewers expressed that the storyline could be convoluted at times.
Fun Fact
The show's creators have stated that 'Them' is envisioned as an anthology series, with each season telling a different story related to the Black experience in America, set in a different decade.
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