Oh, and I've been meaning to ask: Is there a scariest episode of Dexter?
True Blood?
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Oh, and I've been meaning to ask: Is there a scariest episode of Dexter?
True Blood?
the season one finale of Dexter was fucked up. I would call that scary.
TB: hmm. perhaps the pilot episode. After season 1, I can't imagine much being very scary.
The Thanksgiving episode in season four was fucking intense, but not Halloween scary, I guess.
re-watching Scream 2. i'd forgotten how many people were in this.
What do you have for Criminal Minds?
What do you have for Criminal Minds?
"Bloodlines"?
Incidentally, Strega, how do you feel about Assignment 6 for Sapphire and Steel?
Hm, it's been a while since I've rewatched that one... it would probably be improved if it didn't have absolutely all of the revelations packed into the last episode, but I kind of like that it goes for unsettling more than spooky.
And to be fair, I was a bit distracted the first time I saw it, trying to place Edward de Souza. Then I realized he played the Master in some Who-adjacent audios and felt much better.
...Wait, did you watch the whole series already? Yow.
Also, is there a Buffy episode you think is scarier than "Hush"?
Probably not overall; "Conversations with Dead People" might be a close second to it. But I still think the most powerful horror of the series was in the brief glimpses we got of Monkey's Paw!Joyce at the end of "Forever," though.
...Wait, did you watch the whole series already? Yow.
Nope, just research. They only have S1-S4 at my video store. Anyway I was watching "The Incredible Doktor Markeson" an episode of Thriller with Boris Karloff and Dick York.
But I still think the most powerful horror of the series was in the brief glimpses we got of Monkey's Paw!Joyce at the end of "Forever," though.
That is pretty horrific.
Probably not overall; "Conversations with Dead People" might be a close second to it. But I still think the most powerful horror of the series was in the brief glimpses we got of Monkey's Paw!Joyce at the end of "Forever," though.
Ooh, good call.