Liam and Lindsey keep their relationship under wraps, but when Navid’s jealous streak gets the best of him, he arranges for Liam and Lindsey’s sex tape to be shown in place of Liam’s movie premiere at Phenomi-com. Riley admits his feelings to Annie, but Annie’s more interested in giving her relationship with Colin a chance. Meanwhile, Max tries to figure out how his company’s video game technology got hacked, so Naomi and Alec work together to demo a new video game at Phenomi-con. Taylor feels guilty for hooking up with Adrianna, so he tells her to end things with Dixon if she wants to be with him. Dixon collapses due to a spinal infection, and Adrianna learns that he stopped taking his pain medication because he was afraid to become addicted again.
Embrace the thrill and suspense as we delve into the world of 'Them', an American Black horror anthology series that will keep you on the edge of your seat from start to finish. This riveting drama, laced with elements of horror and thriller, premiered on Amazon Prime Video in April 2021 and has since amassed a devoted fan base. Its blend of real-world issues and supernatural elements makes it an absolute must-watch for fans of genre-bending narratives.
Created by Little Marvin and executive produced by Lena Waithe, 'Them' follows a black family who moves from North Carolina to an all-white neighborhood in East Compton during the Second Great Migration. The Emory family's new home soon becomes a hotbed for malicious forces intent on their destruction. The first season, aptly titled 'Them: Covenant', is a chilling exploration of racism masked behind suburban tranquility.
The second season, dubbed 'Them: The Scare', sees Deborah Ayorinde reprising her role but this time as LAPD Detective Dawn Reeve investigating a gruesome murder case that leads her own family into danger. Each episode keeps you guessing while delivering nail-biting suspense, making it near impossible not to binge-watch in one sitting.