A black screen is supposed to reflect the room. In this episode of Strange Tales of the Unexplained, it begins to watch back. From a television that holds a seated double in its dark glass to a house where safety comes with an invoice, these stories turn ordinary domestic life into something tense, intimate, and wrong.
Mara learns that a TV left off can become a doorway for something that copies her movements and waits behind the glass. Jeanette and Daryl hire a handyman named Jim who repairs every fault in their house with impossible precision, only for disaster to arrive like a hidden clause in the work. The episode also follows a first contact ceremony where humanity is confronted with a devastating question about the rest of our species, a rural security camera project that turns a quiet town into a system of surveillance, and a desert basin in Utah where Caleb’s footprints stop dead beneath a two-note hum that seems to rise from the earth itself.
Five uncanny stories, one shared dread: the feeling that protection, repair, and reflection may all be forms of exposure. By the end, the screen, the house, the camera, and the desert all seem to be asking the same question—what if the thing keeping you safe is also the thing that has found you?
Sources:
Never Turn the TV Off - https://www.reddit.com/r/nosleep/comments/1vmyqlr/never_turn_the_tv_off/
We Hired a Handyman Who Fixed Our House and Destroyed Our Lives - https://www.reddit.com/r/nosleep/comments/1vo60yf/we_hired_a_handyman_who_fixed_our_house_and/
Where's the rest of you? - https://www.reddit.com/r/HFY/comments/1vh5e70/wheres_the_rest_of_you/
They said I'd feel secure when the camera went up - https://www.reddit.com/r/nosleep/comments/1vr3pqx/they_said_id_feel_secure_when_the_camera_went_up/
If you hear the desert hum, it’s probably too late - https://www.reddit.com/r/nosleep/comments/1vq6t3a/if_you_hear_the_desert_hum_its_probably_too_late/
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Perfect for listeners who love: conspiracy thrillers, viral mysteries, digital horror, found-footage storytelling, vampires in the modern world, and near-future suspense.
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