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The Devil's Hour (Amazon Prime) - No Spoilers
Posted on 9/6/23 at 6:49 pm
Posted on 9/6/23 at 6:49 pm
I tried to do a search and didn't see a thread on this show. Has anyone watched it?
I just finished it and...wow, I thought it was pretty awesome. Definitely headed down a rabbit hole on Reddit to read how people interpret everything that happened.
Brief synopsis from IMDB:
A woman keeps waking up every night at exactly 3.33 AM, in the middle of the so-called devil's hour between 3AM and 4AM, for seemingly no reason. A social worker and a mother to her strangely detached son Isaac, Lucy Chambers keeps getting deja-vu, and visions of things that have never happened. At the same time, police are investigating a seemingly random chain of murders that somehow connect to Lucy and her son Isaac.
I don't want to compare it to any other show for fear of spoiling things, but I highly recommend giving it a shot. There are 6 episodes and each is about 60min.
ETA: I just saw that it got a two-season renewal, so I guess there will be a second and third season coming.
I just finished it and...wow, I thought it was pretty awesome. Definitely headed down a rabbit hole on Reddit to read how people interpret everything that happened.
Brief synopsis from IMDB:
A woman keeps waking up every night at exactly 3.33 AM, in the middle of the so-called devil's hour between 3AM and 4AM, for seemingly no reason. A social worker and a mother to her strangely detached son Isaac, Lucy Chambers keeps getting deja-vu, and visions of things that have never happened. At the same time, police are investigating a seemingly random chain of murders that somehow connect to Lucy and her son Isaac.
I don't want to compare it to any other show for fear of spoiling things, but I highly recommend giving it a shot. There are 6 episodes and each is about 60min.
ETA: I just saw that it got a two-season renewal, so I guess there will be a second and third season coming.
This post was edited on 9/6/23 at 6:54 pm
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