follows a family moving to a new house, only to realize their neighbors are not human. The "Curse" Theme
The couple dismisses it as senile superstition—until the husband, an insomniac, looks out the kitchen window at 2:17 AM. He sees the Henderson family standing in their living room. They are not moving. They are facing the wall. All of them. Even the dog. neighbors curse comic
The comic satirizes the forced politeness of suburban neighborhoods. It highlights the absurdity of Homeowners Associations (HOAs) and the unspoken rules of middle-class living. In Arthur’s world, a demon summoning on the front porch is treated with the same level of passive-aggressive disdain as someone leaving their trash cans out past Tuesday. Found Family (Through Friction) follows a family moving to a new house,
(Marvin’s voice, distant but clear) “Every weed you pull… every lawn you mow… shall turn to mud and toad and crow.” They are not moving
The forced proximity breaks down their emotional walls, turning intense spite into burning chemistry. 2. The Dark Comedy "Petty Hex"