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Fun Eerie Indiana Wind Up Eyeball Evidence Tag #13 https://t.co/oWxoGPDK6f #Eerie #EerieIndiana #WindUpToys #Eyeball #Evidence #BouncingToys #TVMemorabilia #Collectible #Toys #MarshallTeller #Bizarre #TVCollectible #CultTVShows
— Infinity Creations (@IFC_Indy) May 8, 2019
Hold up pic.twitter.com/rO2e5T5ZlW
— Cuchlann (@cuchlann) May 8, 2019
HOLD THE FUCK ON pic.twitter.com/JMFC8BSsVi
— Cuchlann (@cuchlann) May 8, 2019
I was NOT INFORMED that Eerie Indiana was on any streaming services. pic.twitter.com/xAvIkEyJ5m
— Cuchlann (@cuchlann) May 8, 2019
ICYDK: Fear of a Black Hat is on Amazon Prime.
— Hurriup N. Waiter (@FocuseDaily) May 8, 2019
Almost forgot Eerie, Indiana. https://t.co/olWWBByNbY
— Hurriup N. Waiter (@FocuseDaily) May 8, 2019
Eerie, Indiana was first released in the early 90s; 1 episode features a fake magazine cover with Trump on it, with the headline "our next President?" Also there is an episode with a hyper capitalist Satan who goes by...THE DONALD. The IRS defeats him in the end. Lolz and also 😱
— mock5turtle (@mock5turtle) May 8, 2019
I used to love EERIE INDIANA. pic.twitter.com/PQquT9d7rY
— Real Queen of Horror (@LovelyZena) May 8, 2019
I used to love EERIE INDIANA. pic.twitter.com/PQquT9d7rY
— Real Queen of Horror (@LovelyZena) May 8, 2019
I enjoyed it. I just wish it had lasted longer to really explore the premise. A kind of proto- teen version of the X-Files maybe he would have found his Scully
— Jeff G. (@MrUniverse) May 8, 2019
I used to love EERIE INDIANA. pic.twitter.com/PQquT9d7rY
— Real Queen of Horror (@LovelyZena) May 8, 2019
The Tupperware twins were amazing.
— 🌎(((Jay Lender)))🌎 (@JayLender1) May 8, 2019
Do you have any shows you loved as a child, so much so that you avoid watching them as an adult? Ex: I loved Eerie, Indiana, and I don't really want to watch it now for fear that the actual show won't be as good as my memories of watching it as a kid.
— Ben Bowlin (@BenBowlinHSW) May 7, 2019
Do you have any shows you loved as a child, so much so that you avoid watching them as an adult? Ex: I loved Eerie, Indiana, and I don't really want to watch it now for fear that the actual show won't be as good as my memories of watching it as a kid.
— Ben Bowlin (@BenBowlinHSW) May 7, 2019
I loved Eerie, Indiana!! And yes, it is pretty bad now. I can’t think of a show off the top of my head but I definitely revisited The Neverending Story as a teenager and it was a bad decision.
— Sarah Behler (@SBehlerHC) May 7, 2019
I think you're ex made a wise decision. I too loved Eerie, Indiana. Revisited it last year....Oh dear.
— Jamie Black (@Mr__Black) May 7, 2019
Are you afraid of the dark? Goosebumps....And a few from my teens - Boy Meets World, Dawsons Creek, Home Improvement
I refuse to go anywhere near them now
Tell me what show you think best stuck the landing with its series finale. #stuckthelandingTV
— Kelly Sue DeConnick (@kellysue) May 6, 2019
Oh shit... I forgot Eerie Indiana, which is undoubtedly #1 by FAR.
— Michael W Conrad 🌒 (@MWCTweets) May 7, 2019
Eerie Indiana was such a great show 👍🏼
— Samir is here. (@_simsima1980) May 7, 2019
Rewatching Eerie Indiana for the first time (since it aired) bit only does it still hold up, it was way ahead of it's time. Shame it wasn't a bigger hit
— The Abominable Dr. Foust. (@Almighty_Foust) May 6, 2019
If Eerie Indiana was released today on Netflix, it would be a huge hit. Sadly, it came out at a time people didn't know what to do with it.
— The Abominable Dr. Foust. (@Almighty_Foust) May 6, 2019
Since everybody apparently is mad at "Game of Thrones" now, here's a question for you: What's a TV show that you thought ended well?
— Jared Diamond (@jareddiamond) May 6, 2019
“The Americans.” “Eerie, Indiana.” “Newhart.”
— J. L. Bell (@Boston1775) May 6, 2019
Do you have any shows you loved as a child, so much so that you avoid watching them as an adult? Ex: I loved Eerie, Indiana, and I don't really want to watch it now for fear that the actual show won't be as good as my memories of watching it as a kid.
— Ben Bowlin (@BenBowlinHSW) May 7, 2019
I loved Eerie, Indiana!! And yes, it is pretty bad now. I can’t think of a show off the top of my head but I definitely revisited The Neverending Story as a teenager and it was a bad decision.
— Sarah Behler (@SBehlerHC) May 7, 2019
It's still good. I watched #EerieIndiana for the first time only a few years ago. I'm not a child! pic.twitter.com/q0hCgIBlwq
— Hannu Björkbacka #appropoo #hummingboy (@BjorkbackaHannu) May 8, 2019
How has there not been a reboot/remake of the TV series Eerie, Indiana yet? pic.twitter.com/lTC6kBkI69
— Toy Galaxy (@ToyGalaxyTV) May 8, 2019
Una serie adelantada a su tiempo.#EerieIndiana #TV #Series #Televisión #SeriesDeTV #SeriesDeTelevisión https://t.co/LrHkPxq9PE
— Carlos Nicolini (@cnicolinio) May 8, 2019
eerie indiana is not a lost cause as long as i still have a pulse
— m.k. vail (@embracethemads) May 8, 2019
How has there not been a reboot/remake of the TV series Eerie, Indiana yet? pic.twitter.com/lTC6kBkI69
— Toy Galaxy (@ToyGalaxyTV) May 8, 2019
Yes! I'd settle for a comic even 😕
— Green Lantern HG (@GreenLanternHG) May 8, 2019
I mean, Marshall kind of had his Scully in Simon, his loyal, often smarter, partner. And the rest of the Tellers for the believer-vs.-skeptic thing. But yeah, Janet would have been a great candidate for a teen version of the X-Files shippy dynamic. #EerieIndiana https://t.co/hgCCYo7n8l
— Citizen D (@TheCitizenD) May 8, 2019
To this day I regret not getting more of her. "Lost Hour" still reads like the setup for something much bigger.
— Citizen D (@TheCitizenD) May 8, 2019