"Ill Met by Moonlight" is such a evocative title—borrowed from Shakespeare’s A Midsummer Night's Dream —that it suggests a collision of two worlds that were never meant to cross paths.
A dinner scene where the food is illusory. As the moon reaches total eclipse, the "glamour" fades, and the characters realize they’ve been sitting in a ruin, talking to empty chairs. Episode 6: Ill Met by Moonlight
Two rivals are forced to navigate a hall of mirrors where their reflections move independently, acting out the betrayals they are currently planning against each other. "Ill Met by Moonlight" is such a evocative
Deep indigo shadows, silver-blue highlights, and "low-glow" bioluminescent plants. Two rivals are forced to navigate a hall
Are you imagining this episode as part of a series, or more of a psychological thriller ?
The Episode 6 "stinger" reveals that the person who invited them there died decades ago. They haven't been hiding from their enemies; they’ve been trapped in a psychic loop meant to "harvest" their regrets. The Aesthetic: