
joelmarkson
Deep End is a smart, low-key comedy-mystery that sneaks up on you. Set at a remote campground, the series follows a group of strangers whose attempt at a quiet retreat collides with an unsettling realization: the woods around them may be populated by conspiracy theorists with a shared, unnerving worldview. The execution is intimate and character-driven, allowing the humor to emerge naturally from awkward encounters, conflicting perspectives, and moments of genuine unease.
Rather than leaning into caricature, Deep End treats ideological division as something both absurd and deeply human. The performances are excellent, the writing trusts the audience to connect the dots, and the tone balances humor with a creeping, spooky sense that somet...