TV REVIEW: Twisted Metal (1.2) – 3RNCRCS
Meet Sweet Tooth, a psychotic clown who loves paper bags, one-man plays, and “Thong Song.” Plus, Quiet speaks, and Mike handles initiation much better than Stu.
The battle with Vecna is almost here, and preparations have begun. Plus, Will tries getting through to Mike, El makes a consequential choice, and Argyle thinks Nina sounds like a small woman.
Littlefoot faces tragedy while trying to avoid starvation. Plus, three horns never play with long necks, Spike just eats and sleeps, and Cera makes a strong case for most annoying kids’ character ever.
The truth about the massacre reveals even more secrets than we bargained for. Plus, Dustin theorizes about an old foe, Steve and Eddie join a mutual admiration society, and Vecna has a new target.
The Hawkins gang figures out how Vecna has been crossing sides. Plus, Hopper prepares to fight a monster, Jason incites Satanic panic, and Papa doesn’t always tell the truth.
Meet Pearl and Howard, two of the saddest psychos you’ll ever see. Plus, Mia Goth pulls double duty, Maxine won’t settle for a life she doesn’t deserve, and it’s all business to Wayne—as long as the camera is rolling.
The Hawkins gang enter the nest of evil as El enters an uncertain future. Plus, Vecna claims another victim, Eddie is out of time, and triple homicide was bad for the Creel house’s resale value.