RollinBishop on the Retainer
"x-files, but for kids" is still my favorite TV pitch of all time
— Rollin Bishop (@rollinbishop) September 13, 2019
remember the episode that ended with a bunch of dogs eating a child?
"x-files, but for kids" is still my favorite TV pitch of all time
— Rollin Bishop (@rollinbishop) September 13, 2019
remember the episode that ended with a bunch of dogs eating a child?
#EnLos90s había un pueblito de MIERDA en que sucedían cosas inexplicables, pero que estaban bien "normalizadas" entre la población jejeje pic.twitter.com/aXizmXepoA
— Juan Salvo (@Eternauta_1982) August 22, 2019
si tenias frenillos, podias escuchar como hablaban los perros..y sus planes para eliminar a los humanos
— Rodrigo (@chopoazul) August 22, 2019
uno de los momentos más interesantes de la serie o.o
— Juan Salvo (@Eternauta_1982) August 22, 2019
should i make a film with a German Shepherd Dog ?
— KataKrisis (@MalachyHarvey) August 2, 2019
bonus contextual info: i remain slightly afraid of dogs, following a terrifying interaction as a child & a particular episode of the TV show Eerie Indiana
— KataKrisis (@MalachyHarvey) August 2, 2019
giving "Eerie, Indiana" a try, has anyone seen it what did you think @NoKimOnlyZuul @FireyTopaz @CreepiesRobin @kilznite0411 @SanityClawz @Boobafett69 @ScottMWest @RavenLunachick @Xenon1313_ @MutantTheater @shudder @kinky_horror @ErnieTheDragon @badtechno @TheAngryDooter pic.twitter.com/LzgvkFRs2G
— FluffyTank_666 (@FluffyTank_666) July 28, 2019
Oh hell yes.
— The Lurking Transmission (@REALSONICDANGER) July 28, 2019
I was right there for it as a kid. So good. My whole family loved it.
Gets a little lame here and there, but overall just great.
The dog radio episode is fucking amazing.
stranger things is a show for childrens. its an extended are you afraid of the dark. seeing complaints about it that feel like a mid 30's adult saying happy meals toys just dont hit like they used to
— BAKOON (@BAKKOOONN) July 12, 2019
It’s a more modern Eerie Indiana.
— Hawk(s?)&Son (@lincolnhawk3) July 12, 2019
no kid was eaten by dogs to hide the secret of their schemes in Stranger Things.
— Woland (@mrmistmonster) July 13, 2019
I can’t look at retainers the same. Still.
— Hawk(s?)&Son (@lincolnhawk3) July 12, 2019
Said it before and ill say it again Gravity Falls is cartoon Eerie indiana
— An Actual Feminist (@TheCartoonLoon) July 9, 2019
The episode where the kid with braces is eaten alive by communist dogs will stick with me forever.
— Fragtastic (@Fragtastik) July 9, 2019
Throwback to this episode of #EerieIndiana [6.7547@1117s] #TVWithZeroContext #NBC pic.twitter.com/re5XgEtwfy
— No Context TV (@UKNoContextTV) July 7, 2019
Eerie, Indiana is on Amazon, and I'm having a great weekend, thanks.
— Carly Kocurek (@sparklebliss) June 29, 2019
This episode where this kid's orthodontic headgear lets him hear dogs talking TERRIFIED ME as a child. I mean, in my defense, I was like 9.
— Carly Kocurek (@sparklebliss) June 29, 2019
It scared the hell out of a bunch of folks when wide-band broadcasts started up and suddenly their tin roofs or garden spades or dental fillings started acting as receivers
— Andrew Ferguson (@epiktistes) June 29, 2019
Also an important plot point in the Adventures of Pete & Pete!
— Carly Kocurek (@sparklebliss) June 29, 2019
Just found Eerie Indiana on Prime and was immediately transported to 1991 watching this in my room on a little black and white UHF rabbit ears TV and being slightly uncomfortable the entire time.
— J. A. Ebberts (@JAEbberts) June 20, 2019
Time to expose the kids!!!
OMG!
— Barry (@Mr_B_OB) June 20, 2019
One of my all time favourite TV shows. The episodes 'Heart on a chain' and 'The Lost hour' are brilliant.
All that keeps running through my head right now is
— J. A. Ebberts (@JAEbberts) June 20, 2019
"Bite the hand that feeds you, bite the hand that feeds you!"
The show is really brilliant. So clever and intriguing!
— Barry (@Mr_B_OB) June 20, 2019
I just told the kids that it's like Goosebumps meets the Twilight Zone. They're intrigued.
— J. A. Ebberts (@JAEbberts) June 20, 2019
Totally. It was from watching that show and reading about it that it developed my curiosity and interest in 'Twin Peaks'.
— Barry (@Mr_B_OB) June 20, 2019
In the second episode of Eerie Indiana, the main kid is forced to give up a local neighbor kid to evil people-eating dogs in exchange for his own life and at the end not only does he do it, the dogs return the neighbor kid's busted retainer to the main character as a warning.
— NPC Jacob (@JacobLineback) June 11, 2019
You remember how in Eerie, Indiana there was a kid who could hear dogs thoughts due to his orthodontics?
— [QT] Arki ⚧ Skanderp #0621 (@kirwinia) May 29, 2019
what if we could replicate that by on a chip
so we could all hear dogs using a small device that could be implanted in the mouth
it'd be awesome
Prisma says that Eerie, Indiana was not a documentary
— [QT] Arki ⚧ Skanderp #0621 (@kirwinia) May 29, 2019
Mono sad :<
My dog has joined a gang. Am very concerned. pic.twitter.com/GN6GH1ds2a
— Olly Richards (@olly_richards) May 17, 2019
Reminds me of that classic episode of ‘Eerie Indiana’ where the dogs unite and turn on humans.
— Sam Parker (@samparkercouk) May 17, 2019
who remembers what show this dog is from? pic.twitter.com/W4Gdv8qyH3
— ☠️ Sean Kaen (@OddNMacabre) May 13, 2019
Eerie Indiana
— Thiel's Artwork (@ThielsArtwork) May 14, 2019
Yoooooooo
— AlphaOmegaSin (@AlphaOmegaSin) May 10, 2019
The entire first season of Eerie Indiana is on Amazon Prime?! I haven't seen this shit since I was a kid.
Alright, let's do this. pic.twitter.com/lAcHusbwJC
The episode with the heart transplant is amazing.
— L🍑-P🍆ng (@PandasAndGaming) May 10, 2019
I liked the talkijg dogs one
— Charles Khan (@CharlesKhanTV) May 10, 2019
Yoooooooo
— AlphaOmegaSin (@AlphaOmegaSin) May 10, 2019
The entire first season of Eerie Indiana is on Amazon Prime?! I haven't seen this shit since I was a kid.
Alright, let's do this. pic.twitter.com/lAcHusbwJC
Hey, remember when the kid with braces was viciously mauled and eaten by communist dogs? That was a great episode.
— Fragtastic (@Fragtastik) May 10, 2019