Them: The Scare is a series starring Deborah Ayorinde, Luke James, Jeremy Bobb, and Joshua J. Williams.
Making its eerie return in 2021, “THEM” comes back for a gripping second season titled “The Scare”. This horror series, reminiscent of the chilling vibes of “American Horror Story”, transports us to Los Angeles, unraveling a mysterious and gruesome series of multiple murders intertwined with a sinister psychopath and a determined detective on a mission to catch the killer.
For those who crave horror that’s intricately crafted, taking its time to unfold surprises, THEM: The Scare delivers everything you’re searching for. With sharply defined characters and a series of disturbing murders set against a menacing backdrop, this show is a delight for horror genre aficionados.
Plot
In Los Angeles, a string of murders unfolds, all linked to a foster home. Detective Dawn Reeve takes on the case, gradually becoming deeply involved. She uncovers a turbulent tale leading to a psychotic character obsessed with real-life psychopaths, aspiring to portray them in films.
About the Series
Like AHS, each season of THEM: The Scare narrates a standalone story. This season takes us to Los Angeles, set against the tumultuous backdrop of the 90s — marked by crime, drugs, and a pervasive racist atmosphere. THEM: The Scare paints a vivid picture of the city during those times. Yet, at its core, it remains a spine-tingling horror series that, with its slow and deliberate pacing, draws viewers into a sinister and mysterious narrative.
Leading the cast is Deborah Ayorinde as the detective and mother of a troubled teenage son. Her compelling performance not only enhances her career but also brings depth to a well-rounded and meticulously crafted character, proving that even in a horror series, complex characters can thrive.
However, Luke James, portraying the villain, stands out with his performance, pushing his role to the brink and inviting viewers into the mind of an unhinged psychopath who can recite Charles Manson like scripture.
THEM: The Scare masterfully integrates various nuances, particularly in terms of social realism and critique, while also serving as an exceptional piece of horror, becoming a worthy successor of AHS. It maintains its eerie essence throughout, with a leisurely pace, setting up each shocking moment with precision and understanding exactly what to reveal and when, without reducing the series to a blood-filled horror spectacle.
The true horror in THEM: The Scare is more internal, a kind of terror that is bone-chilling and psychological. For horror enthusiasts, it promises to be one of the standout horror series of 2024.
Prepare for a truly terrifying experience.
Where to Watch “THEM: The Scare”
Amazon Prime Video