Classic Horror series 90s on Paramount+ – Best Introduction to the Genre
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If you grew up by watching Snick in 90s, then probably you also remember that nightmares every week after viewing You are afraid of darkness Before bed. Serves as a great primer for children to enter the horror genre You are afraid of darkness Places focus on the sidewalls through their stories and the ontological frames that resemble Twilight zoneBut given the much younger audience.
For the first time in decades, shooting from the series, I asked whether a terrible little leaf was hidden in the attic during the show came from me, and it certainly succeeded. Well, it did not scare me like an adult, but it quickly reminded me of how horrified I was when I was first subjected to a series at the age of six.
What started as a search for nostalgia has turned out to be a useful trip across the memory alley as You are afraid dark A terrible but compound, and well written, but not too complicated when considering the original series audience.
A simple but effective narrative base

You are afraid of darkness He boasts a simple narrative frame -oriented framework – a group of teenagers gathering around the fire once a week with the intention of scaring from each other. Each Midnight Society member has its own unique personality and stories style, and each week one of them presents the story “for the approval of society” North “before the viewers to what will take them, which will be allocated. Throughout the story we met with interventions from the circle of stories as a means of disturbing tension, and Stories.
Being a fan of scary stories you need to tell in the Dark Book series, it’s easy to compare You are afraid of darkness To work Elwin Schwartz, because both intellectual properties use public field tales and urban legends to manage their narrative, but with a unique turn. And out of respect for his audience, You are afraid of darkness Most of the stories ends on a positive note, unlike the Schwartz books, which presented some of the most horrific illustrations to which the child can access their elementary school in the library.
The connection over the frightened


While fashion, manners and spoken phrase of the Northern Society certainly You are afraid of darknessTheir connection over the terrible stories holds and reminds us of all that the best way to go through is to sit by the fire and rotate a yarn that will help you overcome your fears, or at least boldly study them.
A noticeable case of this early mileage can be found in a “fairy tale about laughter in the dark”, which includes Christine (Rachel Blanzhard), overcoming the fear of the clowns, while reluctant to sit through Betty Anne (Rain Par-Cul) about the story of the zeb ClownOnly frightened by Eric (Jacob Tirny), who put her, putting her mask -cloud on the finding of history, forcing her to escape with the rest of the gangs, while the leader of the Northern Society Harry (grew Hal) to extinguish the municipal platform with his signature of the red bucket to catch them.
Having revised You are afraid of darkness For the first time in adulthood, I have to say that I am impressed with how well the horror ontology is, and it is no wonder that horror is still my preferred genre. If you have children who are interested about horror and you want to give them a -la -car -introduced into the genre, or if you just feel nostalgia at times when all you need was on Saturday night, pizza and too much caffeine when you danged with your friends and watched the tube then then, then, then, then, then, then, then You are afraid of darkness waiting for you on Paramount+.