Messiah'd
Messiah’d (verb):
To lure an audience into a high-concept, morally dense narrative; encourage deep speculation and emotional investment; then abruptly cancel without resolution, leaving viewers spiritually stranded and mildly feral.
To lure an audience into a high-concept, morally dense narrative; encourage deep speculation and emotional investment; then abruptly cancel without resolution, leaving viewers spiritually stranded and mildly feral.
Messiah'd:
“I’m not starting that show until I know it won’t get Messiah’d.”
“Oh, they cancelled it on a cliffhanger? Fully Messiah’d.”
“I have trust issues because I’ve been Messiah’d before.”
“I’m not starting that show until I know it won’t get Messiah’d.”
“Oh, they cancelled it on a cliffhanger? Fully Messiah’d.”
“I have trust issues because I’ve been Messiah’d before.”
Messiah'd by Jane Kawarsky January 19, 2026
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