2018-11-14
BACKGROUND PROMPT
This month's theme is:
EERIE MALL
Is this how it ends for the Eerie fandom?
I long for the day the Eerie Indiana fandom becomes so massive that A03 splits us into TV and Film sections just to try and keep track.
— eerieindianadw (@eerieindianalj1) November 13, 2018
With the inevitable pages of meta about the clear superiority of Eerie Indiana (TV) vs. Eerie Indiana (20xx) and vice versa?
— Rebel Scum đłïžâđ (@deifire) November 14, 2018
Oh! Is this the point in history where we finally fracture as a fandom, having survived the shipnames war with our bonds of friendship intact?
— eerieindianadw (@eerieindianalj1) November 14, 2018
Lord Atkinson on ForeverWare
Der var engang en serie om en by der hed Eerie, Indiana. Der var en mor der holdt sig selv og sine bĂžrn unge ved at sove i gigantiske Tupperware-bĂžtter.
— Thomas (@Lord_Atkinson) November 14, 2018
TefeBooks on Gravity Falls
gravity falls is on amazon if you never watched it, eerie indiana/kids mystery show
— head on a platter (@tef_ebooks) November 14, 2018
Weird small towns are the best...
Iâll keep an eye out. The town south of me is some kind of đșEerie, Indiana reality bubble, everything continues existing there when my town has purged it.
— misanthropic codger (@CybeleSees) November 14, 2018
GFAuthor has a lineup
All caught up with #MidnightTexas, and rewatching the complete #EerieIndiana disk by disk while I'm waiting for the next episode to drop too. Once that's finished I think I'll start on #TheMunsters. It's not like there's much else on in the UK at the moment.
— Gavin Fox (@GFAuthor) November 14, 2018
WildYoungCharm has good faves
I'm an old so Eerie, Indiana, but Are You Afraid of the Dark was 2nd place. https://t.co/KNMlp3waNd
— Turkey Lurkey Time Cherra (@WildYoungCharm) November 14, 2018
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This week weâve got a reader in a very relatable rut. When thereâs an overwhelming amount of critically-acclaimed movies and TV, how do you cope with the fact that you⊠just kinda donât care?
- The Total Reset: What got you stoked as a kid? Sesame Street? Muppet Babies? SeaQuest? Eerie, Indiana? The Last Unicorn? Pee-Weeâs Playhouse? Rewind the clock on your experience of television and movies by going alllll the way to the start. Personally, I bought every season of the old X-Men cartoon on Amazon Prime and every season of Dinosaurs on DVD, because thatâs my happy place. Ainât no shame in that! And maybe rewatching some old favorites will remind you what it felt like to be excited about movies and TV again.