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The premiere episode of the highly anticipated (and deeply unsettling) series has finally arrived, and if the first hour is anything to go by, we are in for a descent into madness that redefines the phrase "dysfunctional family."
Let’s break down the chilling introduction to a saga that blends gothic horror with modern domestic dread. The episode, aptly titled "The Inheritance" (or simply "New Beginnings" in some translations), wastes no time establishing the atmosphere. We open on the sprawling, rotting grandeur of the Villa Manzoni. It’s the kind of estate that real estate agents would call "full of character," but horror fans recognize immediately as a character in itself—malevolent, watching, and waiting.