Them is a show about a friend group that calls themselves Them.
They're in a world where things happen, like any other one.
The exciting part is how Them manages to escalate the thing, turning it from a normal occurence into either a:
Of coure, that's not all, but you wouldn't really care all that much if you read them all out.
Let's see who's in this group!
Sie is the most iconic in the group, having a sine wave for a mouth, just because she felt like it.
She's friends with everyone, except for Shed, who you'll see soon.
She doesn;t communicate clearly, only having 12 tones to work with, but it's a universal standard that you have to get the basics of what she says if you aren't stupid.
She can use 3 oscillators at once, and can change her voice to a square wave, saw wave, triangle wave, and whatever the other one was.
Shed is a jerk and everyone likes him because he fails at being actually offensive.
Sie is the only person who isn't Shed's friend, and that's because she knows what he wants, and wanted to be nice.
Shed is the one with the shoulders, that's what everyone calls him.
He isn't officially part of Them, but everyone else acts like he is because everyone let him in and he literally can't escape.
In retaliation, he started following Them around to throw any insults he comes up with, but he failed.
He's also stupid.
Dal is a conspiracy theorist who believes he's apart of a tv show.
Well, joke's on him, this is a web series.
Dal isn't paranoid at all, despite what you may think, he accepts whatever happens and is willing to do basically anything.
He also hates jokes so much that he develops an allergy to air so he can leave.
The government is currently tracking him down to see how that even works.
Dal trained himself to compress all of his molecules at short notice, so he can turn into a ball.
This was because he felt like it and wanted to roll around.
He failed because his legs get too short when he transforms, and he can't push himself.
TIll is a person who strives to be the original version of herself all the time because she's overdramatic about this thing specifically and nothing else.
Weird how that works, right?
It's not like you can't transform back when you change yourself.
She's just like that, like me!
Till likes conflict because it's the most exciting part of every average day.
She doesn't really cause any though, because although it's fun, she's a normal person.
Normal people don't cause problems for their own amusement.