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Episode 77: Titig (Stare)

Episode 77: Titig (Stare)

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Episode 77: Titig (Stare)


A group of Urbex Youtubers stumble on a rare find: an isolated cabin in the middle of the woods. Ballet dancer Patty Espinoza is watched by eyes in the dark. Mari has an unexpected encounter while visiting one of Mary-Anne's old homes.


Content Warning: Blood, implied mass death, internal gore, references to torture


Guest Starring: Aud Andrews, Daisy McNamara, Kevin Berrey, Lou Sutcliffe, Jamie Patronis, Taylor Michaels


Music used: Coppélia, Act I: No. 1, Valse, Coppélia, Act II: Musique des automates



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