: Ed rejects Adeline's advances, stating her body is "too warm." The episode ends with Adeline submerging herself in a bathtub filled with ice to please him. 2. The Flash – "Monster"
: A giant, holographic monster attacks the city, which is eventually revealed to be a controlled illusion created by a bullied teenager seeking to feel powerful.
In this DC series, the episode centers on a literal monster terrorising Central City while exploring internal personal struggles. [S3E5] Monster
: After failing in New York and assaulting her landlady, Adeline returns home. Her mother cruelly admits she never wanted her, leading Adeline back to Ed.
: The protagonist, Torrin, makes a deal with the monster. The episode explores themes of paranoia, mutiny, and the "lesser of two evils" as Torrin decides whether to sacrifice innocent islanders or his own treacherous crew. Other Notable S3E5 "Monster" References : Ed rejects Adeline's advances, stating her body
: A massive, sentient crab-like creature called a Thanapod boards a sailing ship and demands to be taken to a nearby populated island to feed.
This episode, titled "Ice," focuses on the descent of Ed Gein and his bizarre relationship with , who encourages his necrophilic urges. In this DC series, the episode centers on
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