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Mixing vampire humor and 1970s tropes (like pet rocks, lava lamps, disco music, bell-bottom pants, mirror balls, and of course mood rings), the web series Grave Mood Rings pokes fast fun at classic slow-moving Gothic soap operas like Dark Shadows and the Canadian series Strange Paradise. In addition to a vampiric Viscount, a castle is home to a groovy Doctor (a phlebotomist, naturally), a jolly housekeeper with her own laugh track, a werewolf Vicar, and an arch-nemesis riddler wearing a Sphinx mask. Corny wordplay, the occasional bizarre sing-a-long, and haunted doughnuts punctuate the proceedings, in the tradition of the sketch comedy of MadTV, Kids in the Hall, and SCTV. This episode is by Jonathan Caws-Elwitt.
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"Why should this worry you? It's nothing but blank pages." From Dark Shadows episode 1108.
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From Lighted Pathway, 1984.
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A spirit message from "Ruth" in 1946, recorded in Omena, Michigan. The handwriting reads, "I came here to wait. It is just perfect here. I'm the only one here now but expect the others any time now."
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From The Australian Women's Weekly, 1955.
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