With nods to the Titanic, the episode’s climax shows Fi transported back in time to the site of the boy’s death, as she watches his family fail to save him from tragically drowning in the waters below. Given that we named the basement scene from this two-part episode the scariest moment in the history of American Horror Story, this one was a no-brainer. Her husband (Hamish Linklater) is accused of and then confesses to a lifetime of horrific crimes involving his patients as a pediatrician, leaving Beharie’s character haunted by the decisions she’s made over her life, and maybe even the times she looked the other way, including possibly with her own son. One of Disney Channel's first shows, The Famous Jett Jackson, was an early success and an influential forerunner to the types of shows that would come to dominate the channel.The show starred the titular character Jett Jackson, a teenage boy who plays a secret agent on the show-within-a-show Silverstone.Episodes would split between Jackson's spy … The most effective horror is often not about what is said, but what is seen. The image of his own Frankenstein’s monster installed in what’s basically a marionette system by her creator is one of the show’s most memorable in its entire run. After Fi discovers a late architect trapped behind a DIY portal to the spirit world, the man presents Fi with a seemingly impossible task: to reset the portal’s membrane so he can return to his body and soul once more. She then reveals the next stop on her rock-star mom Molly Phillips’s (Mackenzie Phillips) first solo tour following the death of her husband and bandmate Rick (Chris Gibson), who died when Fi was 3 years old. You\'ll receive the next newsletter in your inbox. And it’s deeply unsettling. FILMING LOCATION: So Weird was … I really have … In the third season, 13-year-old Annie Thelan hopped on the tour bus, when Fi left to live a normal life. More accurately called “Earwig,” this is the story of a man (Laurence Hervey) stuck far away from his British comfort in a remote, rainy, section of the world. This is the peak of their endeavor, the third chapter of the fourth episode, from way back in 1985. Yes, the child performers and generally goofy tone scream Nickelodeon, but then there’s the damn clown episode that no one can forget. The least-famous show on this list is one you should definitely watch if you’re a horror fan. E.L. Katz (Cheap Thrills) directed the fourth and final season of SyFy’s Channel Zero, a clever, underrated show inspired by some of the most popular internet horror stories of all time. Creepy and moody haven’t been used to describe a CBS show in a long time, but they definitely fit here. “The songs are like stars, supermassive, dense with rhyme and anger.”, Chris D’Elia Says ‘Sex Controlled My Life’ in New Video Following Allegations, The comedian repeated his previous assertion that all of his relationships have been “consensual and legal.”. Already a subscriber? If You Don’t Make Florence Pugh’s Tzatziki, Are You Even a Cinephile? Rod Serling’s anthology series The Twilight Zone often gets more attention, but The Outer Limits was nearly as influential. You\'ll receive the next newsletter in your inbox. A … After investigating deep-web archives (this is pre-Google, you know), she connects the boy’s death to the 1915 sinking of the SS Eastland in the Chicago River. It’s worth noting that I’ve mostly included episodes that feature strong ties to the main overarching plot and highlight what So Weird does best — using the paranormal and early-2000s internet tropes to help Fi process her father’s loss and grow closer with her family. On this website she posts her strange experiences and finds a community that shares her belief in the paranormal. Every episode starts the same: Fi gives a bit of history about what spooky, supernatural story she and her brother Jack (Patrick Levis) will encounter. Fi set up a website called So Weird, which was shown in episode one and appeared until season three. Directed by Dan Trachtenberg of 10 Cloverfield Lane, “Playtest” is as adrenaline-pumping as television gets. In this episode of The So Weird Podcast, we discuss spooky and scary moments from So Weird and get ready for Halloween with horror/spooky/fun media recommendations! It’s his best directorial work this century. That’s one of the reasons this series-one episode is so effective, as the Torchwood crew investigates a series of brutal murders in the country, we assume it’s going to the product of some alien invasion. It was more like a short film than what we expected from basic cable TV — partially because it was shot on 16mm — and it revealed how far The Walking Dead would go in terms of gore and violence usually reserved for R-rated films.