From: S1-S2: God Help Us / Great
After navigating a mysteriously downed tree on a rural road, a family of four finds themselves stuck in a small town, every journey down the road leading them back to the same town. They finally learn that they're not alone in the cycle, and that the residents trapped in this town must hunker down each night as mysterious nightmare creatures hunt and brutally murder anyone outdoors when the sun goes down.
I watched this series when it first came out at the behest of my friend who insisted I "had" to watch it. I did, and I recall the exact unease and suspense it filled me with, but when season 3 came out, I'd forgotten so much of the previous 2 seasons' details, I was in no real hurry to try and pick up where season 2 left me. He encouraged me to re-watch the first two seasons, THEN watch seasons 3, and I've gotta say, I was immediately reminded how very little (if any) does better than this show at laying the groundworks of genuine intrigue, suspense, and terror, even on a refreshing re-watch when I knew who survives and how each moment of tension resolved. I'm starting season 3 tomorrow; thankfully it's over, and I don't have to deal with any cliffhangers until the final episode of this latest season.
Lost made me gun shy of shows like this that spend literally years jerking you off only to suddenly stop right before you "pop,", dust its hands off, and call you a cab. It's my sincerest hope that the writers learned from that, and actually thought this one through to a satisfactory ending, and don't simply react to unexpected interest with plot threads that lead nowhere and red herrings for red herrings' sake. But I feel good about this one, though getting jerked off always feels good, doesn't it? Highly recommended with tempered expectations, i.e.: enjoy the ride for what it is do far; it's worth it as long as we know there's more to go for now.