Story follows two women, a cryptozoologist and an author, as their relationship develops and mysteries regarding the small town they live in are uncovered. Character-driven, with slice-of-life elements. The protagonists' dynamic is belligerent sexual tension and though they start to work as a team later on and learn to care for each other, some of their excuses for antagonism wear a bit thin as the story progresses. Looking forward to seeing more soft romantic moments with the two of them. Disability (the main character is dyslexic and has a personality disorder, while the deuteragonist is autistic and uses a cane) plays a significant role in characterization in a way I haven't seen explored in a lot of media in this genre. Story follows two prideful women, a cryptozoologist and an author, as their relationship develops and mysteries regarding the small town they live in are uncovered. Character-driven, with slice-of-life elements. The protagonists' dynamic is belligerent sexual tension and though they start to work as a team later on and learn to care for each other, some of their excuses for antagonism wear a bit thin as the story progresses. Looking forward to seeing more soft romantic moments with the two of them. Disability plays a significant role in characterization in a way I haven't seen explored in a lot of media in this genre. I enjoy and appreciate the addition of a Jewish deuteragonist and Jewish mythology, but unfortunately for my personal desire/quest to find a non Christian-centric story, important elements of the story (Antichrist, Jesus, arguably the rapture) are still completely Christian additions. The folk music added in the second season is lovely, both lyrically and vocally, and I've added it to some of my playlists.