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: Adeline attempts to escape her small-town life by moving to New York City to pursue crime scene photography, but her portfolio is mocked by famed photographer Weegee.

: The protagonist, Torrin, makes a deal with the monster. The episode explores themes of paranoia, mutiny, and the "lesser of two evils" as Torrin decides whether to sacrifice innocent islanders or his own treacherous crew. Other Notable S3E5 "Monster" References [S3E5] Monster

: Before leaving, Adeline suggests that Ed satisfy his sexual desires by digging up a recently deceased woman, Mrs. Adams. : Adeline attempts to escape her small-town life

: The team remains suspicious of "H.R." Wells, who eventually reveals he is not a scientist but a novelist who came to their Earth to find inspiration. 3. Love, Death + Robots – " Bad Traveling " Other Notable S3E5 "Monster" References : Before leaving,

In this DC series, the episode centers on a literal monster terrorising Central City while exploring internal personal struggles.

: Caitlin visits her estranged mother, Dr. Tannhauser, seeking help for her emerging meta-human ice powers. Their relationship remains strained when her mother treats her more like a lab specimen than a daughter.

: A giant, holographic monster attacks the city, which is eventually revealed to be a controlled illusion created by a bullied teenager seeking to feel powerful.