With their problems behind them, everything slowly returns to “normal” for Hector and his daughter. But their moment of peace is about to come to an abrupt end as someone comes back into their lives. Someone Hector thought he'd never see again.
We're still not sure bout any of it, being kept at an arm's length from the answers; but the questions are so well anchored, so grounded in this relationship and what little we've seen in this world, that it almost doesn't matter. It's the getting-there that is important — which, let me be clear, is the very craft, beauty…hell, the entire fucking point of storytelling — and so far, this creative team has made that journey a spectacularly enticing one. And they have done so by teasing it out with a less-is-more approach, which initially made me okay with a one-off tale, and now makes me demand more. Read Full Review
With all that said, I still have a ton of questions. What happened to the world? Why can't they just go into town for supplies? Is the alien they ate giving Hector blisters? What does the new alien want? What's up his daughter's eye? It's this desire to know more while being completely petrified that makes 'Trespasser' a cleverly paced suspense story. Read Full Review