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The Scariest Thing on TV Isn’t Vampires or Ghosts

Por: Slate Life October 17, 2022

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As another spooky season descends upon us, let us turn our attention to horror. The genre is all over series TV: zombies are rampaging through All of Us Are Dead and multiple Walking Deads; Anne Rice’s Mayfair Witches is soon to join her Interview With the Vampire on AMC; simply can’t stop raising ghosts on his various Netflix shows. Horror has even permeated comedy: some of TV’s edgiest sitcoms are steeped in it. And yet, as Los Espookys... + full article



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