The fact that “American Vandal” didn’t have a neat and tidy genre tag made it part of the appeal and the reason why that appeal was so hard to summarize. “American Vandal” Season 2, Episode 1: “The Brownout” With editorial contributions from Steve Greene, Ben Travers, and Kristen Lopez. Listed alphabetically, here are the IndieWire TV team’s top picks for terrifying episodes of excellent non-horror TV shows to revisit this October. This season, we’re peppering our horror palate with selections outside genre limits, including all kinds of series to send shivers down your spine. “Chernobyl” recounts real-world horror, which makes it a historical drama, but we’d argue that Episode 4 is a haunting on par with Mike Flanagan’s “Hill House.” Even comedies like “ Boy Meets World” and “American Vandal” elicit true chills with some of their genre parodies, while action adventures like “ The Boys” are always harrowing but only horrific on special occasions. Instead of just binging television horror this season - “Yellowjackets” is for winter! - why not truly frighten yourself with scary episodes of (generally) non-scary shows? “Black Mirror” regularly borders on nightmarish, but falls squarely into the sci-fi category, and still one episode haunts us like the scariest movies do. The 10 Grossest Things That Happen in 'House of the Dragon'įrom 'Housewives' to 'Halloween Ends,' Kyle Richards Comes Full Circle TV shows of all kinds honor this spooky time of year, be it through explicit celebrations of the season or more abstract explorations of dark themes like existential dread, societal corruption, and the hubris of humanity. But October also means fall TV is in full swing, so it’s also the season for comedy, animation, drama, and more. Halloween is the season for horror, of course.
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