Chapter 1: What is the main topic discussed in this episode?
This week's episode is sponsored by the provocative psychological horror Kennold.
Chapter 2: What is the premise of the story set in the secluded mansion?
Walker is a gig worker barely holding things together when he takes on a strange, high-paying job at a secluded mansion.
Chapter 3: How does the protagonist encounter clients living as animals?
There, he meets clients who live as animals, not as play, but as identity.
Chapter 4: What unsettling transformations occur in the narrative?
What begins as a gig quickly spirals into something far more unsettling, as Walker is pulled into a world where wealth buys transformation and control.
Chapter 5: How does the story blend social unease with surreal horror?
Blending the social unease with the surreal identity horror, Kennold explores power, performance, and the cost of survival in a system built to consume you.
Chapter 6: What themes of power and performance are explored?
In a world like this, autonomy isn't given, it's taken.
Chapter 7: What is the significance of autonomy in this narrative?
Watch the trailer and learn more now.
Chapter 8: How do the characters navigate their relationships and conflicts?
While inspired by real events, the following story is fictional and does not represent any actual person nor event. Imagine a city unlike any other, where the denizens of this world and others collide daily. Welcome to New Orleans, babies. And please enjoy a stormy little cocktail the locals like to call something wicked. John Carpenter presents Something Wicked.
Produced by the 12 Angry Bears in association with Storm King Productions. Investigate more at 12angrybears.com
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Are you the Tandalorian? Uh, a fin? Like, five dollars? Where do you think you are, baby? The Rockford Files?
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I bet you were popular in high school. Yes.
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