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Episode 28: Favorite TV Terrors

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This installment of Corpse Club is submitted for the approval of the Midnight Society... In episode 28 of Daily Dead's official podcast, co-hosts Patrick Bromley, Heather Wixson, Scott Drebit, Derek Anderson, and Jonathan James gather around the warm glow of the tube to talk about their favorite horror TV series from their childhoods. Spanning different generations bound together by their love of horror, the Corpse Club discuss a wide range of spooky series, including vintage shows like Dark Shadows and The Munsters, cult series such as Kolchak: The Night Stalker and Werewolf, anthologies like Freddy's Nightmares and The Twilight Zone, and ’90s favorites like Are You Afraid of the Dark?, Eerie, Indiana, and Goosebumps.

In addition to talking about favorites from their formative years, the Corpse Club celebrate the modern heyday of horror TV with discussions on more recent series like Masters of Horror, Penny Dreadful, and The Walking Dead, and they also find horror among the humor by reflecting on some of their favorite scary moments in comedic sitcoms. So lean back in your favorite recliner, make sure the remote is within reaching distance, and listen to the new episode of Corpse Club... just make sure you don't sit too close to the TV screen—it's bad for your eyes, you know...

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This installment of Corpse Club is submitted for the approval of the Midnight Society... In episode 28 of Daily Dead's official podcast, co-hosts Patrick Bromley, Heather Wixson, Scott Drebit, Derek Anderson, and Jonathan James gather around the warm glow of the tube to talk about their favorite horror TV series from their childhoods. Spanning different generations bound together by their love of horror, the Corpse Club discuss a wide range of spooky series, including vintage shows like Dark Shadows and The Munsters, cult series such as Kolchak: The Night Stalker and Werewolf, anthologies like Freddy's Nightmares and The Twilight Zone, and ’90s favorites like Are You Afraid of the Dark?, Eerie, Indiana, and Goosebumps.

In addition to talking about favorites from their formative years, the Corpse Club celebrate the modern heyday of horror TV with discussions on more recent series like Masters of Horror, Penny Dreadful, and The Walking Dead, and they also find horror among the humor by reflecting on some of their favorite scary moments in comedic sitcoms. So lean back in your favorite recliner, make sure the remote is within reaching distance, and listen to the new episode of Corpse Club... just make sure you don't sit too close to the TV screen—it's bad for your eyes, you know...

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