[s2e7] Necro Apr 2026
The episode concludes with a "Romeo and Juliet" style tragedy. After her life is ruined, Sam finds Charlie in a graveyard. She shoots him, and in a final act of choosing the dead over the living, she climbs into the grave and buries herself alive with his body. Key Themes
: Charlie fakes his own death using a drug to appear as a corpse on Sam’s embalming table to test her feelings for him. [S2E7] Necro
: Believing he is dead, an emotionally overwhelmed Sam becomes intimate with his "body". Charlie later reveals he was alive the whole time, a move Sam rejects as deranged. The episode concludes with a "Romeo and Juliet"
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Great interview with two legendary DC artists.
Amazing to see more local hires, but Studio of all places needs to do more. It is one of the most toxic places to work in DC. Would love to hear David Muse address himself why the local community, in particular artists of color, are still so hesitant to work under his tenure.