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When was the first time as a TV viewer a show you enjoyed just never came back, before you knew about shows being canceled by networks?
— Ira (@ira) March 1, 2019
Eerie, Indiana and Ocean Girl. I think the former was on NBC and then went into syndication on the Disney channel?
— Rukhmani K. Desai (@RukhDesai) March 1, 2019
Serving that 1991-1992 arteest vibe! pic.twitter.com/79ynEbDhKQ
— Rukhmani K. Desai (@RukhDesai) March 1, 2019
I loved Eerie Indiana!
— 🎃👻💀kirthan🧟♀️ (@fatdeathfemmeco) March 2, 2019
Eerie Indiana, Freaky Links, The Heights, and My So Called Life. pic.twitter.com/6Npnt7iq4G
— AprilJMacDonald (@AprilJMacDonald) March 2, 2019
RIP Eerie Indiana
— godless apostle (@copiesofcopies) March 2, 2019
eerie Indiana probably
— 🍕Sassafras🍕 (@SarahEminfinity) March 2, 2019
I was that weird nerdy kid who knew my favorite shows were getting cancelled because I had an @EW subscription since I was like 10. I’m looking at you Eerie, Indiana! https://t.co/6tKIe3VoN8
— Jami L. (@digitaljami) March 2, 2019
I wondered what happened when no new Eerie Indiana episodes were coming out
— slayerfaith1982 (@slayerfaith1982) March 1, 2019
Eerie Indiana 😢
— AxolotlYourself (@AxolotlYourself) March 1, 2019