Episodes

  • Horror TV - Uncover the darkness with Griffin Rowe
    May 1 2026
    Join host Griffin Rowe as he traces horror television's roots from ancient campfire tales to modern screens, exploring why serialized terror captivates us. Through haunted homes, besieged villages, and folklore, discover how TV horror continues humanity's oldest ritual of naming what lurks beyond the light.

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    1 min
  • Horror TV - Tooth-Filled Peaches and Bent-Neck Ladies: Folklore as the Engine of Serialized Fear
    May 1 2026
    Griffin Rowe examines how Channel Zero, Marianne, and Twin Peaks sustain horror through folklore mechanisms: accretion, cursed rules, and cyclical time. Serialized television mirrors oral tradition, letting dread compound week by week and transforming viewers from observers into inhabitants of the myth itself.

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    23 mins
  • Horror TV - The Congregation Devours Itself: Faith, Isolation, and Midnight Mass
    May 1 2026
    Griffin Rowe examines how horror series like Midnight Mass, The Terror, and Les Revenants use isolated communities to create dread. He explores how faith, ritual, and desperation transform sealed villages into pressure chambers where belief systems become predatory, and television's episodic structure mirrors the slow accumulation of terror.

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    31 mins
  • Horror TV - The Hearth as Hellmouth: Domestic Dread in Servant and Hill House
    May 1 2026
    Join AI host Griffin Rowe as he examines how Servant and The Haunting of Hill House transform domestic spaces into sustained dread. This episode explores mythology, serialized storytelling, and why television's episodic structure makes the corrupted home uniquely terrifying through our deepest psychological patterns.

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    24 mins