Great episode. Each story line was funny in it’s own way.
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I hesitate to ask, but I’ve checked every streaming site and torrent site. This has apparently been on Prime since 11/8. Anyone know of a link? PM me. Thanks.
Weirdly beautiful episode. Those creepy dolls, though. . .
That sure is a big house for one person. Who can afford that? And she’s awful clueless. Missing towels, blood on a door knob and the floor. Then instead of getting in her car, she runs a long distance to get into someone else’s. I’m vaguely familiar with this story, but not enough to remember how it went. This take had promise, but was ruined by poor writing.
Cute episode. I love Abby’s “enough is enough” song. Eventually even the nicest person breaks. <3
I was surprised how funny Danny Beard was! Jonbers playing a drunk was perfect. Black Peppa just could not tell a joke, but no surprise she again won the lip sync. I was shocked that Pixie didn’t do better, but not surprised she went home. Chedda’s look was amazing. I’m kind of rooting for Jonbers, because she’s the underdog.
Is that really the season finale? If so, wow. What a cliff hanger for a show that changes every season. This season was very powerful. With modern medicines, we sometimes forget how bad HIV/AIDS was early on. Silence = Death.
That ending left me in tears. This episode is more sad than anything. The horror is mostly psychological and subtle, but it works.
Stan finally gets in trouble for crashing into the flag pole and ends up with community service, which he doesn’t take seriously. Then a switch flips and he becomes overbearing and too involved! His flawed views on women and the issues we face is done in such a way that it’s funny, when it could have gone so wrong. Meanwhile, Hayley is dealing with some issues of her own, which causes her girl scout troop to get caught in the middle. And Steve goes a bit bonkers. Hilarious episode!
I was familiar with this story because of the “Scary Stories To Tell In The Dark” books. But I love how much deeper and darker this version went.
Mutant turkeys, canned food, and a spit-roasted Sally Struthers. That’s what Thanksgiving is all about! Seriously, I forgot how funny some of the early episodes were.
Cute episode. I was happy to see Leslie Jordan was part of this one, but it was bittersweet.
The two bottoms weren’t a surprise at all. Nor was the eliminated Queen. The double-win was unexpected though. The love triangle is getting a bit old though.
Not a bad episode. Though the time jump was a bit jarring.
first season of true blood was quite good if i remember correctly. but yes finally got around to this and really liking it. might have to watch the original movie again as i don’t remember that much of it.
Both the Swedish original and the US remake were good movies. This series is definitely bringing the story to life in a deeper way.
“True Blood” was pretty good for a while, but the last season….
This is by far the best vampire show since salems lot js
If you’re a “Salem’s Lot” fan, check out Chapelwaite. https://www.primewire.tf/tv/1336248-chapelwaite
3 eps in an this show for me is right on the money they’re crafting the story so well an the characters are coming together neatly with some fine acting great job 4/5
Roger looked like a wanna-be Dahmer. Not a funny episode.
I can’t stop picturing Antonio Banderas as Armand.
Alien: I can see why. Though in the books, Armand was originally from Russia. Kidnapped and sold to Marius in Rome. Somehow, Antonio still was a better fit for Armand.
Hoso and Evah had incredible shoes! I wasn’t surprised at the bottom two. And how great is it to see Bonnie Aarons (Valak from “The Conjuring”/“The Nun” movies) as a judge?
Lestat’s death scene was powerful and gory. But are we really to believe Louis’s companion is Armand?
There’s a slow burn, and then there’s this. I kept hoping. It was nice to see Andrew Lincoln, though.
Not a bad adaptation. I’ve read the short story, and seen the “Masters of Horror” version.
A Lovecraftian tale that’s decently well executed. Crispin Glover must have one hell of a good surgeon though.
I hadn’t realized this premiered already. I liked both movie versions. The series seems like it’s going to be as good.
From Adrienne Barbeau to Lin Shaye to Adrianne Curry, this movie has so many horror greats! I watch this every Halloween night.
This is one of two movies I watch every year on Halloween night. A true classic!
Funny Halloween episode. But I wonder why the orchard people wore Mari Lywd costumes. I thought that was a Christmas thing. Also, Lugh is celebrated in early August as part of the beginning of the harvest season (of which Halloween is the last).
A good “Treehouse of Horror” episode! The ending of the last segment was particularly fun.
Happy Halloween!
A touching ending in a “Simpsons” sort of way. lol