
“The truth is out there. But they're not pulling over for it.”
A deadpan drifter and her unnervingly perceptive terrier tear across the weird, winding highways of a surreal America, reluctantly solving bizarre, extraterrestrial, and supernatural mysteries from the front seat of a classic muscle car. The series plays like X-Files meets Thelma & Louise, but if the protagonists were entirely unimpressed by the supernatural phenomena around them. Each episode begins with Dolores and Biscuit driving down a new, cursed stretch of highway. They invariably get roped into a local mystery — a motel run by reptilians, a diner that serves food from the future, or a cult trying to summon a demon at a drive-in theater. Dolores never wants to be the hero, but she inevitably has to solve the mystery with brutal efficiency just so she can get back on the road.
“Strap in. Shut up. Solve the impossible. Then get back on the road.”

The Driver

The Navigator

The Rival

The Ride

The Highway
Perpetual-sunset American Southwest where every road leads somewhere cursed

The Mustang
Midnight blue, fast, and allergic to nonsense

The Unknown
UFO sightings, cryptids, and interdimensional pit stops
Location
The Weird American Highway — perpetual-sunset American Southwest
The Ride
Shelby Cobra 427 — midnight blue, fast, allergic to nonsense
The Unknown
UFO sightings / Cryptids / Interdimensional pit stops / Rogue government experiments
Tone
Deadpan. Pulpy. Reluctantly heroic. The supernatural is just an inconvenience.