If that was to me, I was wrong like a wrong thing. It was season 3, A Very Supernatural Christmas, and it was a wrench to Dean's teeth.
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Oh yeah, the teeth thing was bad.
I've been thinking more on the creepy thing, and I just connected the creepy factor of Family Remains to X-Files' Home. I think Home out-creepied any creepy that any show past, present, or future is likely to come up with. I still get a full-body shudder thinking of that one. And Family Remains was a definite callback to it--at least for me.
Matt, that's just--gah.
I think Home out-creepied any creepy that any show past, present, or future is likely to come up with. I still get a full-body shudder thinking of that one. And Family Remains was a definite callback to it--at least for me.
Oh god, yeah. Although for a few minutes I was worried The Benders was heading that way, too, and definitely had a lot of the same vibe.
Supernatural Christmas. Yeah, that was creepy.
I think Home out-creepied any creepy that any show past, present, or future is likely to come up with. I still get a full-body shudder thinking of that one.
Oh yeah. The only thing I've seen on TV to rival Mrs. Peacock's reveal was Ronette Pulaski waking from her coma and having flashbacks to BOB.
Home was the first X files episode I ever saw. It took at least a year before anyone could convince me to watch others.
I do have to say I'm glad American Horror Story didn't leave me with nightmares--marathoning it wasn't the safest choice, but I congratulate Tim et al (what? I'm biased...) on pulling off scary and creepy and gross on a really consistent basis.
Did you watch both seasons?
No, still at the start of S2.
I don't know that the second one can top the first for scares, but in terms of sheer WTFery it may outdo anything that Ryan Murphy—and thus the human race as a whole—has ever achieved before.