In the haunting and provocative series "Them," a Black family in 1950s Los Angeles faces terror both from external societal forces and supernatural elements. Led by the determined matriarch, Lucky, portrayed by Deborah Ayorinde, and her devoted husband Henry, played by Ashley Thomas, the family hopes to find solace and a better life in a new neighborhood. However, their dreams quickly turn into a nightmare as they encounter hostility from their white neighbors who are determined to drive them out.
As they struggle to maintain their dignity and safety, their children, including the inquisitive Gracie, brought to life by Shahadi Wright Joseph, must navigate the complex and frightening landscape of their new home. The chilling atmosphere is intensified by the presence of sinister forces that seem to haunt them, blending psychological horror with social commentary on race and identity. Directed by Craig William Macneill, "Them" is a gripping exploration of fear, resilience, and the dark history that shapes America, leaving viewers questioning the boundaries between reality and the supernatural. With each episode, the tension escalates, promising a captivating journey that will keep audiences on the edge of their seats.
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