“Sometimes, it’s hard to know if the future we see is a curse or a warning.” – This line encapsulates Alex's struggle as he questions whether his disturbing visions are meant to warn him or torment him with inevitabilities.
“I used to believe in coincidence. Now, I’m starting to believe in fate.” – This line reflects Alex's shift in perspective as he delves deeper into the mysteries around him, increasingly convinced that forces beyond his control shape his destiny.
“The people we trust often wear the most convincing masks.” – Alex’s realization about Leo, a seemingly friendly neighbor with a sinister past, highlights the series’ focus on betrayal and hidden identities.
“Some things are better left in the dark.” – A nod to Alex’s internal struggle with whether he should pursue the truth behind his visions or remain in blissful ignorance.
These lines emphasize the show's tension between fate and free will, the dark nature of trust, and the haunting burden of precognitive visions
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