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The Munsters : what happens when Suicide Girls become Suicide Moms. (CBS)

A Millennial Reviews: ‘The Munsters’ Is Punk as Hell

It’s October. October is like if one of the months was goth for some reason. I fucking love October. Trees are dying. Half of the internet is eating a pumpkin for breakfast, lunch, and dinner; the other half is furious about it. Sharknado is on TV twelve times a day. I love it. I don’t watch sports because they promote the exploitation of furries but there’s a sports concept called being a “fair weather fan.” I get this concept because I celebrate Halloween 12 months out of the year. On Valentine’s Day I go on a date with darkness. On September 11th I wear a costume to work. On my birthday I go to a restaurant and make the waiter sing "Last Caress" by the Misfits instead of Happy Birthday. I LOVE HALLOWEEN. What I’m saying is, I don’t watch regular shows during October. Hell I don’t really watch anything except zombie movies (love zombies btw) and Sharknado, but I managed to find a cool Netflix series you guys need to know about.

By Jake Flores

We May Never See a Munsters Remake on NBC

The Hollywood Reporter writes today that the much-anticipated game-changer for NBC–a reboot of fantastical sitcom The Munsters called Mockingbird Lane, starring Portia de Rossi
By Daniel D'Addario

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