![]() ![]() The plot is complex, cohesive, believable, and has a natural, steady progression. However, as briskly as it moves along, the plot is gracious and pauses to allow you a short respite a moment to catch your breath, take in the eery, beautiful atmosphere, and brace yourself for the storm to come. The plot moves swiftly, and it gets right down to business. ![]() It dispels the mystery in bits, and in the end, it answers every question it presented. Furthermore, there is always a nugget - a round ton, rather - of mystery dangled right in front of your nose, but it doesn't rip you off by never giving you any answers. And while it uses cliffhangers, it doesn't need to rely on them to keep you interested, because the tension alone is more than enough to drag your lifeless body into the next episode. It is in no way short of moments that make your palms sweat and your hair stand on end while your gluteus maximi clench as you levitate just slightly above your seat. Every single episode is filled to the brim with action, drama, mystery, and enough suspense to tear a rift in the space-time continuum. That's just the first episode, and I feel like I'm selling it short. (L-R) Sphinx 1/Nine and Sphinx 2/Twelve present their
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