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Episode 31 "The Los Feliz Murder House" was removed and re-done as episode 221. Episode 36 "Tyler Hadley" was removed and re-done as episode 226. Episode 183 was removed from most platforms after controversy surrounding the apparently deliberate misgendering of the perpetrator who is trans. Kelly, whose partner is trans, offered an apology ...
Cutler Media, Parcast Network [11] Atlanta Monster: 2018–2020 Atlanta murders of 1979–1981: Payne Lindsey: HowStuffWorks, Tenderfoot TV [12] Bardstown: 2019–present Various: Katie Moore VAULT Studios [13] Bear Brook: 2018–present The Allenstown Four and Sharon Johnson Jason Moon New Hampshire Public Radio [14] Bloodbath: 2020–present ...
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[9] In a review for Variety, Alison Herman wrote that Laid ' s heightened premise over similar series such as Lovesick results in a "tonal hurdle the eight-episode season proves unable to surmount". Laid is "breezily casual" about Ruby's former lovers dying while not interrogating how these deaths are a result of her actions.
The first episode was released in January 2016. [2] The podcast debuted at #25 on the iTunes podcast charts and peaked at #3 on April 27, 2018. [3] Weekly episodes regularly land within the iTunes' Top 10 Comedy Podcast chart. [4] As of 2020, the podcast gets 35 million downloads per month. [1]
This episode explores scary attractions across the nation: a motel next to a cemetery that's a Coulrophobia's worst nightmare, a morbid museum that houses haunted artifacts like a demonic Raggedy Ann doll, an old western ranch with a 19th-century schoolhouse that's reportedly haunted by a schoolmarm and her students, a historic Mississippi town ...
A typical episode of Toonsylvania starts with a cartoon series called "Frankenstein" (a parody of Mary Shelley's novel of the same name) about the adventures of Dr. Vic Frankenstein (voiced by David Warner), his assistant Igor (voiced by Wayne Knight) who always sets out to prove that he is a genius like his master, and their dim-witted Frankenstein Monster known as Phil (voiced by Brad Garrett).
The stories and legends surrounding the Warlock of Chiloé, a mafia-like cult of alleged warlocks on the island of Chiloé Island off the coast of Chile, including the story of the imbunche, a deformed human that the cult supposedly creates to guard their caves.