: Cristobal Tapia de Veer’s primal, percussion-heavy theme music feels like it’s vibrating through the room. The DTS surround channels capture the echoes of tribal drums and bird calls, making the viewer feel less like a guest and more like prey.
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: Armond, the fastidious manager "holding it together," sets the tone by instructing his staff to be "pleasant, interchangeable helpers." : Cristobal Tapia de Veer’s primal, percussion-heavy theme
: From the gentle lap of waves at the Maui airport to the stiff clinking of champagne glasses, the clarity of the audio highlights the disconnect between the "perfect" service and the miserable guests. Episode 1 Highlights: "Arrivals" : Armond, the fastidious manager "holding it together,"
: Rachel and Shane Patton arrive on their honeymoon, but the audio cues—the awkward silences and Shane’s immediate fixation on a room "downgrade"—signal trouble in paradise instantly.