Years after humanity's near demise, Cirque D'Man, the last human circus troupe, stumbles upon a piece of confidential government tech that forces them to take risks like never known before; at the Capital, the Detavine's overseer, the Director, confronts Dr. Al Querie about a missing surveillance unit.
Pinwheel reveals the found Unit to the group to an array of mixed reactions. When they decide to take it on the road with them to Eldoris, things become hectic as showtime approaches. Meanwhile, Dr. Al Querie has made progress.
After a shaky performance in Eldoris, the performers make their way toward Xylona where they've been invited to perform. However, it isn't long before things go awry in the most unexpected of places; with the Unit's location restored, the officials at the Capital make quick strides to retrieve it.
Following the events of the gruesome evening, the performers make their way to the prejudiced state of Calune. There they face challenges that aren't so innocent as they seem, forcing the group to workshop their plans; at the Capital, a failed extraction calls for some more work to be done.
Finally at the Capital, both groups must inevitably meet to put a conclusion to this hectic expedition. However, this meeting won't go down without some risks taken and blood shed. Found family is tested in this series finale like they've never been before.
College students Birdie, Tasha, Milo, Esther, and Glen are set for Spring Break. However, on the way to their planned camping trip, an accident leads them down to a place where they may never return; Birdie tells the story of Adrian at the campfire.
After what feels like a day passes, the group tries going around the tracks again, now trapped under the moonlight. As they navigate the loop once more, they encounter something that will leave them stunned for days to come; Tasha has a heartwrenching story to get off her chest to Milo.
The group tests out Glen's idea to get a look at the scenery clearly. After Tasha discovers a new route, she drags Milo along, leaving him with the horror of knowing; Milo confesses to having an affair with his best friend's mom.
Absolutely drained of ideas, the team is led to desperate measures. In an attempts to piece together commonalities between each person who left, Esther reveals a gruesome secret.
In the season finale, Glen tests his limits and opens up to the crime that, he believes, landed him here in the first place. With little hope left and sanity running low, he must finally come to terms with guilt and nothing but it.
Season Two: The Ashes of sina
We begin at the end of everything. When a group of extraterrestrial explorers crash on a dead Earth, they are forced to encounter what remains. Now, they must await rescue before something much more sinister gets to them first; Simon apologizes to Parker for standing her up at prom.
The crew attempts to find shelter away from the creature they previously encountered. In doing so, they unearth more land, more secrets, and the burning question: where did everyone go?; Parker calls Simon who is currently interning at a research facility.
As the explorers venture forth into scorched land, tensions rise between one another. They find shelter deeper into the city while they begin to unravel what really happened to life on Earth. Chaos strikes and trust is tested between each of the members; Simon records a message following the tragedy.
The team splits as tensions increase, but a malfunction forces them out of the shelter. The remaining explorers enter a laboratory and find evidence of the true destructive power of SINA. The pressure is on and a sacrifice is made that turns the tide. A decision must be made, right here, right now; Simon argues with his supervisor about the threat to humanity.
Before the end of Earth, Parker listens eagerly to the news as communications are repaired. Simon urges her to evacuate while he attempts to alert the Toronto residents of impending doom. The two face the end, holding their loved ones close; Captain Isari is forced to make a difficult decision which could mean everything in the end.
Season One: A Haunting at High Noon
On the night of his election, greedy Mayor M. is found dead in his lavish estate. Worried partygoers are forced to stay in the manor until the Detective and his trusty apprentice, Stella, get to the bottom of it.
The Detective and Stella continue their investigation, interviewing staff and finding out potential motives for the murder. Each staff member is pressed for questions until they discover the chef's little secret.
The Detective and Stella interrogate family members in a means to find their motive. The poison is found and the owner has a lot to explain. Meanwhile, the Mayor's ghost is struggling to come to terms with heartbreaking family news.
The Detective and Stella split up; Stella monitors the partygoers while the Detective searches around for clues. Ghostly visitors follow him on his journey while Stella has to calm the rowdy crowd.
In the season finale of Sunflower Story Hour, a flashback reveals the origins of the Detective and Stella's companionship. The episode ends with the final reveal. Who's the culprit? Watch to find out!
College students Birdie, Tasha, Milo, Esther, and Glen are set for Spring Break. However, on the way to their planned camping trip, an accident leads them down to a place where they may never return; Birdie tells the story of Adrian at the campfire.
After what feels like a day passes, the group tries going around the tracks again, now trapped under the moonlight. As they navigate the loop once more, they encounter something that will leave them stunned for days to come; Tasha has a heartwrenching story to get off her chest to Milo.