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Because Leo had learned something from Vinnie and the gang: life didn’t need to be perfect to be worth living. Sometimes, all you needed was a terrible rip, a broken sofa, and a story that reminded you that even in the gutter, you could still look up at the stars—and then nick one.

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The first season originally aired on Sky One in August 2019.

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As the screen of his phone lit up, the harsh blue light illuminated the corner of his room where his server rack stood. It was powered down, dead.

The screen flickered. The image of the kitchen stretched, the pixels warping into digital noise, then snapping back. In the video, the front door of the house burst open. The sound of splintering wood was loud, distorted, clipping the audio levels. Sometimes, all you needed was a terrible rip,

Leo’s life had recently shrunk. His girlfriend had left, taking the streaming passwords. His internet provider had cut him off for non-payment. And his phone screen was so cracked it looked like a spider’s funeral. Entertainment now meant whatever he could find in the discount bin at the back of the town’s last remaining independent electronics shop, a dusty cave run by a paranoid man named Barry.

Elias leaned in. This was a "Mockumentary," he thought. A forgotten indie film.

"Delete it!" the man screamed from the speakers. It sounded like he was screaming from inside Elias's walls.

But then the camera moved. It didn't cut; it moved. The operator stood up, the frame bobbing violently, and walked to the window. Through the grime-streaked glass, Elias saw a street that looked identical to the one outside Elias’s own apartment building in Sheffield. The same red brick, the same overflowing bins.