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13 Days of Halloween

13 Days of Halloween
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Season Four: Penance
Without warning, Sayuri has been locked up in the Pendleton Rehabilitation Center, and no one is willing or able to tell her why. Actually, getting any information from her fellow inmates or the labyrinthine bureaucracy that runs the facility seems impossible. But is the Pendleton really a prison, or something else?
Starring Natalie Morales. New episodes air daily from October 19th through Halloween.
Without warning, Sayuri has been locked up in the Pendleton Rehabilitation Center, and no one is willing or able to tell her why. Actually, getting any information from her fellow inmates or the labyrinthine bureaucracy that runs the facility seems impossible. But is the Pendleton really a prison, or something else?
Starring Natalie Morales. New episodes air daily from October 19th through Halloween.
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Welcome to Hawthorne Manor. As our newest arrival, the caretaker himself (Keegan-Michael Key) will be providing a daily tour and introduction to another guest. Please remember to wear headphones throughout your stay. And make yourself at home. After all, this is it!
A production of iHeartRadio, Blumhouse Television and Grim & Mild from Aaron Mahnke.
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Welcome home, my friend. I have so much to show you.
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A trip to our kitchen and a very bright guest.
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A botanical visit and a special dessert.
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A perusal of literature and a religious rite.
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A complex libation and a starless night.
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A lonely place and a deep blue eye.
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A warning. This room is not for the squeamish. A place of celebration and an empty bottle.
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A warning. This room is not for children. A rejuvenating dip and an unforgettable high.
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A tower most curious and a bed most firm.
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A tribute of stained glass and a hungry gaze.
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A window to heaven and an inward look.
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A room for dreaming and a door discovered.
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A depth descended and a truth revealed.
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When a mysterious stranger awakens on the rocky shore of the eerie New England village of Direbrook, the residents pitch in to restore her past. But not everything in town is what it seems.
13 Days of Halloween: The Sea premiers October 19th. Starring Kathy Najimy (Hocus Pocus, Sister Act) and Bethany Anne Lind (Ozark, Lore). A production of Grim & Mild, Blumhouse Television and iHeart3DAudio.
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A warm welcome to Direbrooke and a mother’s fury.
Starring Kathy Najimy, Bethany Anne Lind, and Robin Bloodworth. Written by Nicholas Tecosky.
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A road paved with bad intention and an intrusive broadcast.
Starring Kathy Najimy, Bethany Anne Lind and Jay Jones. Written by Mike Katinsky with additional material by Nicholas Tecosky.
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A cruel founding father and an electric meeting with the mayor.
Starring Kathy Najimy, Bethany Anne Lind, and Brian Troxell. Written by Miranda Hawkins with additional material by Nicholas Tecosky.
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A chef’s downfall and a troubling confession about the pie.
Starring Kathy Najimy, Bethany Anne Lind, and Adrian Eppley. Written by Michelle Muto with additional material by Nicholas Tecosky.
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A door that defies escape and a trip into the ecstasy and agony of faith.
Starring Kathy Najimy, Bethany Anne Lind, and Nicholas Tecosky. Written by Elodie Westover with additional material by Nicholas Tecosky
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Still fun but def not as good as season 1. This one was way too obvious.
that kid saying 'erro" or whatever 5000 times in a row was so annoying
Misophonia warning, apple eating, talking with apple in mouth
This season sucked. It was confusing & nonsensical. If I wanted some philosophical study of human behavior, I'm not going to listen to 13 Days of Halloween. Stick with what you know. Don't waste your time on this utter mess.
The ending was kind of a letdown.
Wow! This season was so great!
I don't have Misophonia, but this episode might give it to me.
Dear god the CHEWING
No one is laughing about contact tracing post-covid 😂
The acting in this episode is *really* good. In many of the episodes the acting is kind of melodramatic in tone, which is fine for a show like this. But I believe this guy. I believe that his girlfriend came-back-but-didn’t-really-come-back from the dead. Really good.
what a dumbass. you got outside and saw the ocean and stopped to be like, "Huh?" while the guards caught up to you. 🤦♀️😆
I am so impressed by this season already! I reeeeally hope the rest lives up to this episode.
Damn this season has been fire (other than those cowboy adds) Can't wait to find out more! 4 episodes out as writing this
Wow, this one is captivating. Best episode of this whole anthology so far imo
Loved it. Where else can you go for St Anselm's ontological argument (and a glancing reference to Gaunilo's counter-argument) repurposed as horror? 10/10
Oh, this was a good one
Poor acting from the main actress. A real shame.
Max is an ungrateful kid
that was the end??
this kid is annoying as hell. he should just be left to his fate since he's so worried about the lives of evil people but not the lives of their potential future victims.