Friday, October 31, 2025

So Weird Episodes That I Loved

 

 

Who remembers the Disney show "So Weird"? It ran from 1999 to 2001. This follows Fi who is on the road with her musician mom and their family. Strange things seem to happen everywhere Fi goes and she posts them on her website "So Weird". I loved this show. When I was making this list, I was actually surprised at how many of these episodes made my list. I thought there was going to be a lot less. Did you watch this? Let me know below. Now, onto the episodes. 

Season One
  • Family Reunion
    • A preteen supernatural seeker, Fiona, tries to help a ghostly boy reunite with his dead parents.
      • The very first episode. I loved this. It has some classic ghost story elements. Spooky and then sad/heartwarming (if I remember correctly - I think it's heartwarming.) Sort of like Ghost Whisperer. Damn, I forgot to put that show on this list. That one certainly influenced me, too. 

  • Memory
    • Fi tries to solve a small-town mystery involving mysterious aliens who lost control of their ship.
      • The second staple in So Weird. Ghosts and aliens. This felt like a good introduction into the second part of So Weird's main elements. The element of memory was interesting and disorienting. I think it worked really well. 

  • Escape
    • Fi's brother and friend fall in love with a girl who can leave her body at will to escape the pressures of school and her family.
      • Very possibly my first introduction to the concept of astralprojection. (I'm not sure if it was in this or Charmed.) It definitely played with the viewer a bit until they knew what was happening. It also brought up dangers this girl may have been putting herself in by astralprojecting. 

  • Angel
    • Jack befriends a beautiful girl, Gabe, who is concealing her leukemia from everyone except her dad and a guardian angel.
      • This one at first scared the crap out of me. "You're the one." I'll just leave that there. It still sometimes sneaks into my mind to scare me in the middle of the night. It turned out to not be nefarious, but still. 

  • Rebecca
    • Molly's childhood friend has met Fiona, however she is hiding the reason why she disappeared years ago - she is immortal and has to keep it a secret.
      • This is very possibly my favorite episode of So Weird. The concept of immortality is fascinating to me. Is it a gift or a curse? This episode goes into that a bit. Also, the song Molly sings, "Rebecca" is beautiful and I still sing it to this day. 

  • Tulpa
    • Fi's brother Jack has a dispute with a boy named James, who has created a cunning imaginary friend that became a real soul.
      • This was always an interesting concept to me, as someone with a very vivid imagination; imaginary friends, for sure, but also loving fictional characters so much. The idea that a concept could become a real soul drew me in. 

  • Lost
    • Fi tries to help a lost little girl on a chat room get home, and learns that the little girl is now a teen and comatose.
      • This one is emotional. I think I teared up at this one. It was also very engaging; definitely a glued to the screen type of episode for me. 

  • Will 'O the Wisp
    • While viewing the ghost lights of Marfa, a mischievous will o' the wisp takes over Jack's body and freezes time leaving Fi to decipher the riddle of his name or the creature will inhabit Jack's body permanently.
      • Oh, boy. This episode. Are there things that should be ridiculous? One hundred percent. Was it somehow made freaky? Absolutely. Credit definitely needs to be given to the actor playing Jack (who is of course posessed by the will o' the wisp here) because he sold it. I also love the concept of guessing the name; it feels very Rumpelstiltskin to me. That is one of my favorite fairy tales. Also, "Quack quack, little duck." Oooo, shivers. Why is that so creepy?

Season Two
  • Medium
    • Fi lost her dad in a car crash as a young baby. Now she is about to meet an amazing man who can help her contact her lost parent.
      • The concept of mediums is another thing that is fascinating to me, so this one was always going to make the list. 

  • Siren
    • At a concert Fi meets a girl forced into entertainment slavery, for a reason. She is a siren, but unlike the evil ones depicted in legends, she just wants to go home and avoid the world.
      • Sirens are definitely an interesting concept, but this one made the list more for the emotion and Molly's feeling of empathy and connection to this girl. 

  • Nightmare
    • Jack admits his true fears in a strange nightmare where his sister and cousins are present, and learns why his cousin is so afraid of family life.
      • This one has the concept of a shared dream, which is another thing I find fascinating. It always make me think of folie a deux but with a dream instead. 

  • Listen
    • In a small town a visit from aliens has made the wheat from their crop circles have telepathic properties. Anyone who eats it can read minds, which poses an issue greater than anyone could imagine.
      • Telepathy, but thanks to aliens!!

  • Werewolf
    • An adopted little girl has the power to change into a wolf at night, but is having a hard time controlling her powers.
      • This one was sad. There were some scary parts, for sure, but to me it focused on the hardship something like this would cause. 

  • Banshee
    • Fi uses her Irish heritage to stop a banshee ghost from killing her grandfather in the night.
      • This one made it on the list because of the Irish lore. It's something I've found fascinating for years and this was probably one of my earliest introductions to the Banshee. I also have Irish heritage myself. 

  • Strange Geometry
    • Fi, during a trip to London, learns some secrets about her father that change her life.
      • Okay, I'm going to be honest, I don't remember a lot about what this one was about, but there is an image from this that sticks in my head. Impressions of hands and heads pushing out through a wall. Creepy. 

  • Fountain
    • During a Christmas shopping trip, Fiona goes back through time to view her life.
      • This one definitely is the concept of A Christmas Carol by Charles Dickens. A familiar concept, but one that usually has an impact. 

  • Fall
    • Fi's Uncle Ned has to deal with an accident where his best friend Pete was squished among the rocks during a tragic fall. Now Pete's ghost has come back.
      • I love the concept of a ghost coming back to let someone know their death wasn't their fault, and if I remember correctly that is how this one goes. 

  • Destiny
    • A creature from Irish folklore possesses Fi's mom and makes her do weird things, such as using the back corner of a tour bus as a backscratcher and dancing for no apparent reason.
      • The creature from Will O' the Wisp is in this one, and anything with this creature from Irish (and Scottish) folklore is going to make the list.

  • Blues
    • Fi unravels a mystery of the past involving the murder of a great Blues musician, and learns his music was stolen by another man.
      • This one was a murder mystery with a paranormal twist. And I think the paranormal twist may not be what you'd expect, either. Add in the blues music and I loved this episode. 

  • Roswell
    • Fi meets a man who she at first believes is mentally disabled, but he secretly lived on an army base as a little boy, and his sister has a story to tell of how he may have met an alien life form.
      • This may have been where I first introduced to Roswell and the idea that the government was hiding something about it and aliens in general. This one got emotional, too. 

  • Encore
    • An interlude episode of the series which features reflections and best moments from different episodes.
      • This one was slower than others, but I think it worked really well. Another one that got emotional. There is also a specific reason I loved this one, but I don't want to say it to ruin the "surprise". 

  • Transplant
    • A close friend of the Phillips family, John, underwent traumatic heart surgery due to his heavy smoking. Now he's having horrible flashbacks of the surgery and has a mental breakdown.
      • This dealt with some heavy stuff for a kid's show, but I feel like shows and movies from this time did that a lot. John (Papa Bear) is acting strange after having a heart transplant. There were more episodes of this show that got emotional than I realized. 

  • Twin
    • During a trip to New York City, Fi discovers that her lawyer aunt might be the connection she needs that gives her the answers about her father.
      • Definitely finale material. Things come to a head from the last two seasons, and I think it all worked very well. This episode also dealt with the concept of automatic writing, which was an interesting twist. 

Season Three
  • Lightning Rod
    • Fi runs into an old friend, Bricriu, while a friend of Molly's and her daughter Annie visit. After Fi says a spell out of her spell book everyone but herself and Annie turn into animals or plants. Fi makes a decision to protect her family. While Annie's mom asks a favor of Molly.
      • Well, I said anything with that creature from Irish/Scottish folklore would make my list, and here is again. Bricriu. This episode is also bittersweet because it is Fi's last episode. She is mentioned in season three, but I'm pretty sure she doesn't appear again. Instead, we have Annie as the main character now. For me, the show just wasn't the same after that. But some episodes still made my list. This being Fi's last episode is another reason this makes the list. 

  • Talking Board
    • Molly decides to sell the old house and move closer to town. Jack, Annie, Carey and a couple of friends spend a night with a Ouija board. When the Ouija board starts to predict the future Annie tries to prevent a disaster.
      • Ouija boards. Oh, boy. I mean, I won't be messing with one anytime soon, but it is still fascinating to me, so this one had to make the list. 

  • Rewind
    • Annie discovers a cryptic, incomprehensible message on her audio track when played backwards.
      • This one has a mother stealing the talents of those who come into her recording studio for her daughter to have instead. It was a good one, I enjoyed it. It was also definitely to showcase the voice of the girl who played Annie, but still. 

  • Changeling
    • Annie and Jack babysit a baby that is kidnapped and replaced by changelings with their own horrific child. Annie and Jack must somehow make the creature laugh before the real baby's parents come home from the movies.
      • This one was definitely ridiculous and over the top, but it was likely my first introduction to the folklore of changelings, which is something I am kind of fascinated with now. For that reason, I felt this had to go on the list. 

  • Still Life
    • One stormy night, Annie and the gang get trapped in a life-sized watercolor painting. Only Annie seems to remember the truth, and it's up to her to remind them how important the real world is.
      • Charmed had a similar episode where Prue got trapped in a painting. It took a different approach and I liked that better, but this one was still good. 

  • Dead Ringer
    • A youthful transgression comes back to haunt Jack, after Annie buys a box of items from an estate sale from an old neighbor.
      • This one had Jack as the main one experiencing strange happenings and hauntings, which feels like a notable occurrence. So I felt it had to make the list for that reason.

Okay! That was my list of So Weird episodes I loved! There were way more than I thought there would be. What about you? Did you watch this show growing up? Do you still go back to old episodes sometimes? Let me know in the comments!!

Thursday, October 16, 2025

Goosebumps Episodes That I Loved


Goosebumps was a show based on the famous R. L. Stine books. I think a lot of people know about this show, but that might not be accurate anymore. 🤣 Goosebumps ran from 1995-1998 on Fox Kids. I looked up the episodes in two different places. One was IMDB. There may still be some episodes that I missed. Sometimes looking up older shows is strange; they don't list every episode or they list them out of order, but I tried. I was actually surprised because I didn't write down that many episodes. I tried to only list episodes that I really loved/made an impression on me. Before I get into this list, I think I'll make note of the episode "Night of the Living Dummy". I actually hated that episode, but it made me terrified of ventriloquist dummies, so I had to mention it here. But enough introduction, here is my list of favorite Goosebumps episodes!! 

  • The Haunted Mask Parts 1 and 2
    • I feel like this one is a classic of Goosebumps. Carly Beth and that creepy mask! This one takes place on Halloween, so it's a great one to watch this month. Honestly, everything in this blog post series is, but since this takes place on Halloween, even better. It was scary, and had a nice message, too. 
  • The Cuckoo Clock of Doom 
    • In this one, Michael wants to get his prank loving little sister in trouble, so he turns the head on his father's cuckoo clock backwards and things do very wrong. Of course. I've always loved this episode. And the ending was very interesting; I liked it, 
  • Welcome to Camp Nightmare Parts 1 and 2
    • I've seen several people say they didn't like this two-parter, but I loved it. It's about a camp with a creature that seems to be picking off the campers one by one but the counselors are flippant and uncaring. It seems like a standard creature episode, but it has a twist that I absolutely loved.
  • Phantom of the Auditorium
    • Of course, this is a take on The Phantom of the Opera, and was probably my first introduction to that story. Brooke gets cast as the lead in her school's production of The Phantom, but there are rumors of the play being cursed. Then Brooke starts having nightmares and getting strange warnings related to the production. This one was eerie and almost more of a mystery. I think there was a bit of a twist; though I wonder if as an adult I would see this twist coming. 
  • Piano Lessons Can Be Murder
    • I almost didn't put this on the list, but realized I have watched several times since this show ended, so I thought it should be on the list. Jerry finds a long-abandoned piano in his family's new house, and he decides to take lessons. But there is a ghost who warns him about the music school he attends.
  • My Hairiest Adventure
    • I don't know how much to say about some of these because I don't want to give things way, especially since these are short. For some reason, I always liked this one and have watched it several times since the show ended. Direct from IMDB: "After Larry and his friends use the contents of an expired bottle of instant tan, strange things start to happen: Larry beings to grow hair on unusual parts of his body, and his friends start to disappear." Yes, that sounds very strange, but I would wonder if you would get the twist from that description.
  • Stay Out of the Basement Parts 1 and 2
    • This one doesn't scare me as much now, but it does still get me a bit. According to my mom, this one absolutely terrified me as a kid. Margaret and her brother are home alone with their dad for a while, but he is spending a lot of time in the basement and his behavior is changing. He also insists they stay out of the basement... Another interesting ending.
  • A Night in Terror Tower Parts 1 and 2
    • This one didn't really scare me, I just absolutely loved the story. Don't get me wrong, it is scary, but not in the same way as the others. Eddie and Sue are on a tour of Terror Tower and they get stuck in there. I'm only going into part one here, but part two really makes it, I think. It's a fantastic two-parter that I highly recommend. 
  • The Werewolf of Fever Swamp Parts 1 and 2
    • Oh, the Goosebumps two-parter that scared me the most... I think you probably get the gist, right? Well, Grady and his family move to a remote area, Fever Swamp. A boy there tells Grady about a fever people in the swamp get, and the old man in the woods who is a werewolf. Yes, now, the costumes/effects would be mocked, but it was the 90s, okay? Despite that, there are some very scary parts in this one, and the ending...well, I think that was what set it over the edge for me. It still scares me today. Another instance of: I loved it, but it terrified me. I still only watch this one in the daytime. 
  • Scarecrow Walks at Midnight 
    • Thanks to this episode and an episode of another show, scarecrows scare the crap out of me. 😅 I don't even remember this one very well. 
Most of these episodes were from season one. At least, that's what it said online, but four of these were two-parters which I remember being special presentations and when Goosebumps was on Netflix the two-parters were listed in their own season, so I'm not sure. Either way, it seems most of the episodes I liked most were earlier ones. Scarecrow Walks at Midnight is from season two; the only one not from the first season, if the internet was accurate. 😅

Next week I will go through my favorite So Weird episodes!! There were a lot more of these than I thought there would be, so I'm excited. It will be a long one. 

Did you watch Goosebumps? Which episodes were your favorite? Which ones scared you the most? Were they one and the same? Let me know in the comments below!! 

Wednesday, October 8, 2025

Happy October!! Stories That Influenced My Love of Spooky Things

In honor of my favorite month, October, I thought I would do a series of blog posts about the creepy stuff that influenced me growing up!! This is a four part series on this blog, with one post a week. Today is a list of all the movies and television shows that influenced my taste in scary things. The next three will be specific episodes from each of the shows listed. I'm so excited!! And I would love to hear from YOU. If you like spooky things, what sorts of movies or TV shows influenced your taste? Or books? Please let me know in the comments!! 


  • Are You Afraid of the Dark?
    • A kid's horror anthology show from the 90's. Kids sitting around a campfire telling scary stories at midnight. The Midnight Society. Anyone remember this? I LOVED this one!! And there were some genuinely scary stories told. 
  • Goosebumps
    • This was more popular than "Are You Afraid of the Dark?". Based on R. L. Stine's children's book series. I liked this one, and some episodes scared the crap out of me and influenced what I like in spooky things, but I was more of an "Are You Afraid of the Dark?" girl.
  • So Weird
    • A Disney show from the very early 2000's. For a girl who loved weird things, this show was amazing. I still preferred Fi over Annie. Sorry. 
  • Watcher in the Woods
    • This movie came out on the 80's. I adored it, and it also scared me. Many of my favorite things seem to do that. I was also recently made aware it could be considered Gothic Horror. Which I think is the genre I may enjoy most.
  • The Sixth Sense
    • The classic M. Night Shyamalan movie with the twist that shocked the world. Also from the 90's. 1999. One of my favorites. And it got pretty emotional, too. Psychological Horror is very much my thing. This one and The Others scared my cousins senseless. They were well versed in slasher movies by the time they watched these two with me at 13 years old, which is what led me to believe that Psychological Horror is scarier than Slasher movies. 
  • The Others
    • I also just realized that this has many of the hallmarks of Gothic Horror. This one is from 2001. I adore this movie. It utterly scared the shit out of me when I first saw it. I wonder if I would see the twist coming now... But at 13, absolutely not. 
  • War of the Worlds 
    • I loved the 2005 War of the Worlds. It honestly terrified me. I was 14 when I saw it at the theatre. When I was waiting for someone to unlock our door, a car horn went off and scared the daylights out of me. If you've seen the film, you will understand why. 
  • Signs 
    • Another M. Night Shyamalan movie. I loved this movie. It had several scenes that freaked me out but it is one of my favorites. (That is a theme here: my favorites often scared the crap out of me.) I also really liked the philosophical and theological lean the movie had. There were a lot of emotional moments, too. Definitely a few jump scares in there, as well. 
  • The Village 
    • I think this movie was not marketed well at all. It was supposed to be the scariest movie of the year, and I did not think it was nearly as scary as it was made out to be; which is where I think a lot of the negative reviews came from. Personally, I love this movie. It was a unique plot, good atmosphere, great score, a sort of quiet dread, and it did have a couple of jump scares. 
Let me know your favorite scary movies and shows!! Especially ones from when you were a kid and teenager; ones that really influenced what you love in a spooky story!!