This supernatural comedy/horror drama with mystery elements follows the events at a summer camp, with most episodes including a mealtime report of camp activities followed by a more angsty section of character introspection and interaction. Themes include lack of autonomy, friendship/love (distanced friendships and desire for reconnection, miscommunication and lack of communication), especially in the main developing romance, and death/rebirth. Starting as a glimpse into a strange summer camp, the complicated character dynamics brought to life through acting and dialogue and developing mystery surrounding the camp and main character kept me invested in the story. The humor in earlier episodes especially is similar to that of Night Vale (nonchalant reporting of absurd happenings, a guy the main character hates and goes on tangents about), and the story is at its best when it is not trying to be Night Vale. The music is great.