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Channel 6 After Hours — Fexingo Horror
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Channel 6 After Hours — Fexingo Horror

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About this podcast

After midnight, when the station goes dark and the last live DJ has stumbled home, a single signal still bleeds into the static. Channel 6 — a local UHF broadcaster that shut down in 1989 — flickers back to life. Luna is the night engineer, the only soul in the building, her desk a tomb of flickering CRTs and dead mics. She watches the test pattern, logs anomalies, and waits. But the pattern keeps breaking — a woman's face surfacing in the noise, whispering fragments of a town called Sycamore Ridge that never existed on any map. Each episode Luna decodes a new piece of the broadcast: a missing person's last call-in, a weather report from a county that burned a century ago, a commercial for a diner where the food rots on camera. The signal grows stronger, the woman clearer, and Luna's logbooks fill with dread. This is not a ghost story. This is a transmission. And it's been waiting for someone to listen.

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The Quiet Room: Luna 00 Speaks the Original Trap Word

Jun 7, 20269mEp. 34S1

Luna wakes in the Quiet Room after the fifth tape dissolves, only to find herself back at the beginning—the white corridor, the man with the clipboard, the door marked 'Exit'. But this time the tape labeled 'Luna 00' is

The Quiet Room: The Fifth Tape

Jun 6, 20266mEp. 33S1

Luna wakes in the Quiet Room, the white corridor where the man with the clipboard told her she had failed. She finds a fifth tape, labeled 'Luna 00', hidden behind a panel. The tape reveals the original trap word—a word

The Quiet Room: Luna 32 Speaks

Jun 5, 20267mEp. 32S1

After the signal's collapse, Luna finds herself in the Quiet Room once more, but this time it's different—the walls are marked with tally marks in her own handwriting. The man with the clipboard returns, revealing that t

The Transmitter Core: Luna's Last Broadcast

Jun 4, 20265mEp. 31S1

Luna steps into the static and finds herself in the Transmitter Core — the heart of the signal. Evelyn's voice guides her to a chair where she must speak the trap words into a live microphone. But as she opens her mouth,

The Threshold Between Two Signals

Jun 3, 20269mEp. 30S1

Luna stands in the Channel 6 studio, watching a younger version of herself reach for the first tape. Evelyn's confession echoes: the trap words were designed to lock Luna in, not a threat out. The sewn-eyes woman whisper

The Last Tape Evelyn Left Me

Jun 2, 20267mEp. 29S1

Luna holds the tape labeled 'Luna 27' in the Quiet Room. The sewn-eyes woman speaks for the first time, telling her that this tape contains the moment Evelyn chose the signal over her daughter. Luna plays it and hears Ev

The Quiet Room: Evelyn's Voice on the Other Side

Jun 1, 202610mEp. 28S1

Luna chooses the door marked 'Exit' and finds herself in a corridor of the transmitter station, where Evelyn's voice leads her to a room filled with tapes—each labeled with a different Luna's name. She discovers the sign

The Quiet Room: Failed Test

May 31, 20268mEp. 27S1

Luna steps through the static into a white corridor where a man with a clipboard tells her the signal is a test and she has failed. He leads her to the Quiet Room, a soundproof chamber where the original signal was first

The Ward of Unmade Eyes: Luna Zero's Offer

May 30, 20268mEp. 26S1

Luna stands at the threshold of the cage, Luna Zero's offer hanging in the air: swap consciousnesses and let the loop continue, or refuse and face the collapse of every timeline. The sewn-eyes woman watches from a blank

The Ward of Unmade Eyes: Luna Zero Speaks

May 29, 20267mEp. 25S1

Luna watches the tape labeled 'Luna 0' and witnesses her own death. The tape reveals a hidden fifth figure in the ward: the original source of the signal. Luna realizes the cage was built to contain her, not a threat. Sh

The Tape Labeled Luna Zero

May 28, 20267mEp. 24S1

Luna holds the tape labeled 'Luna 0' as the First Luna fades into static. The sewn-eyes woman watches from a blank monitor. Luna plays the tape and sees her own death—a version of herself in a room of mirrors, speaking t

The Reflection in the Static: I Saw the First Luna

May 27, 202610mEp. 23S1

Luna steps out of the mirror and into a version of the transmitter station where the signal never existed. The air is clean, the static is gone, and a woman who looks exactly like her—but older, with Evelyn's eyes—is sit

The Ward of Unmade Eyes: The Cage Collapses

May 26, 20268mEp. 22S1

Luna has spoken the trap words, and the cage begins to collapse around her. The static-wrapped figures are versions of herself, and a woman with sewn eyes demands she choose which timeline survives. In the transmitter st

The Scream That Unraveled the Loop

May 25, 20266mEp. 21S1

Luna screams into the static and watches Evelyn turn in 1976, realizing her voice is the signal's trigger. She finds a fifth tape in the transmitter station that reveals the trap words are a repeating cycle, and that the

The Ward of Unmade Eyes: The Choice

May 24, 20267mEp. 20S1

Luna stands at the central chair in the transmitter station, surrounded by static-wrapped figures and a future version of herself who reveals the signal is a cage. The breathing behind the locked door has stopped, and th

The Ward of Unmade Eyes

May 23, 20266mEp. 19S1

Luna opens the locked door in the transmitter station and finds a ward of static-wrapped figures connected to a central chair. A future version of herself reveals the signal is a cage containing a greater threat, and Lun

The Ward of Static-Wrapped Figures

May 22, 20268mEp. 18S1

Luna stands before the central chair in the transmitter station's hidden ward, surrounded by static-wrapped figures that begin to stir. A future version of herself has told her the signal is a cage containing a greater t

The Chair in the Circle

May 20, 20269mEp. 17S1

Luna stands in the transmitter station ward surrounded by static-wrapped figures and her future self. The future Luna reveals that the signal is a cage for something ancient that feeds on memories, and that the only way

The Warden of the Static

May 19, 20266mEp. 16S1

Luna opens the door in the transmitter station and finds a ward of static-wrapped figures connected by cables to a central chair. A future version of herself sits there, revealing that the signal is a cage designed to co

The Breathing Behind the Door

May 18, 20266mEp. 15S1

Luna stands before the locked door in the abandoned transmitter station, hearing slow, deliberate breathing on the other side. She discovers the door is bolted from her side, and when she opens it, she finds a room lined

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