If anyone is interested in knowing the name of this movie, it's "Teacup" it is a supernatural thriller series currently streaming on Peacock, based on the novel "Stinger" by Robert McCammon, and generally considered to be "okay" with some praising its suspenseful elements but criticizing its drawn-out pacing and convoluted plot; it follows a group of people living in rural Georgia who become trapped by a mysterious, unknown threat, forcing them to band together to survive.
Huge disappointment that it was aliens, it felt like those cheap movies when they said it’s an alien. They should ve focused on the barrier and made the man in the mask as the evil man of the story
28:02 food supplies, running low, um their on a form! There’s plenty of food! Enough to last them six months or longer! I mean when you’re desperate, starving you can’t be picky! There were sheep and horsey’s! One horse would feed everyone for weeks! Horse taste like if deer and squirrel combined into one taste! Navarro, if that’s how you spell it. So the family is a Native American? I’ve only met one person with the last name Navarro. SSgt Navarro, he was a DI for another platoon!
Damn, it seems like nowadays people have panic attacks over nothing! I’m not saying people didn’t have panic attacks throughout history. But growing up I honestly can’t remember ever witnessing someone having a panic attack let alone actually having one. I feel like that’s a side effect of not experiencing the real world and being sheltered! After all, what kind of evolutionary benefit would having a panic attack bring?? Oh no sabertooth tiger we need to run, “takes 2 steps, drops, has panic attack” sabertooth tiger feeds!
Ok but the casting of Yvonne Strahovski and Émilie Bierre as mother and daughter is amazing!! you really think they're related irl
If anyone is interested in knowing the name of this movie, it's "Teacup" it is a supernatural thriller series currently streaming on Peacock, based on the novel "Stinger" by Robert McCammon, and generally considered to be "okay" with some praising its suspenseful elements but criticizing its drawn-out pacing and convoluted plot; it follows a group of people living in rural Georgia who become trapped by a mysterious, unknown threat, forcing them to band together to survive.
That was a lot!
Huge disappointment that it was aliens, it felt like those cheap movies when they said it’s an alien. They should ve focused on the barrier and made the man in the mask as the evil man of the story
This show is based on a much better book.
What's the name of the book? I tried searching for Teacup but couldn't find it.
You would rather treat the horse than finding you own son????? WTF?!!!😳
28:02 food supplies, running low, um their on a form! There’s plenty of food! Enough to last them six months or longer! I mean when you’re desperate, starving you can’t be picky! There were sheep and horsey’s! One horse would feed everyone for weeks! Horse taste like if deer and squirrel combined into one taste!
Navarro, if that’s how you spell it. So the family is a Native American? I’ve only met one person with the last name Navarro. SSgt Navarro, he was a DI for another platoon!
Cool recap!!!! #Johnnyx100 waz here guys 😊
The universe really doesn't like Don...
Uh, What??
Damn, it seems like nowadays people have panic attacks over nothing! I’m not saying people didn’t have panic attacks throughout history. But growing up I honestly can’t remember ever witnessing someone having a panic attack let alone actually having one.
I feel like that’s a side effect of not experiencing the real world and being sheltered! After all, what kind of evolutionary benefit would having a panic attack bring??
Oh no sabertooth tiger we need to run, “takes 2 steps, drops, has panic attack” sabertooth tiger feeds!
Además creo que es racista, habría que ver si reacciona de la misma manera con un niño blanco…
Who?