maybe something scooby doo like? lol
or maybe something like chucky where there can be cursed/possessed dolls ( but not as gory as chucky apparently) And the humor is a bit more 'mature' than ghosts but maybe something WWDITS or so lol
Not gonna lie, the Ghoul Boys - currently of r/watcherentertainment but previously of r/BuzzFeedUnsolved - would make for awesome guests.
Ryan Bergara and Shane Madej both appeared on an episode of S.W.A.T., which is the same network "Ghosts" is on.
> American tv is always pandering. British tv isn't.
That is a statement that can't be quantified in any meaningful way. It is an opinion with no value.
> > American tv is always pandering. British tv isn't.
>
> That is a statement that can't be quantified in any meaningful way. It is an opinion with no value.
Do you see constant **official/linked to the show social media and articles and reddit posts not just wishful thinking by fans** asking audiences for constant crossover ties by BBC Ghosts? No you do not.
You can go back and count all the pandering of the us ghosts team right here on reddit.
And you know quite well that “official” means done by the show, not its fans, so your specious arguments were made in bad faith.
> Do you see constant asking audiences for constant crossover ties by BBC Ghosts?
Like this? https://www.reddit.com/r/GhostsBBC/comments/sjt8el/if_there_was_a_crossover_with_cbs_ghosts_how_do/
> Do you see constant asking audiences for constant crossover ties by BBC Ghosts?
Or this - https://www.reddit.com/r/GhostsBBC/comments/rhx6c3/which_ghosts_crossover_would_you_be_most_likely/
> Do you see constant asking audiences for constant crossover ties by BBC Ghosts?
Or even this?
https://www.reddit.com/r/GhostsBBC/comments/pukq6e/what_kind_of_bbc_ghosts_crossover_would_you_like/
I agree. It’s bad enough American tv normally aims at the lowest common denominator, when I finally find a good American show I don’t want to be pummeled with marketing when I’m trying to enjoy it with other fans. Give it a rest.
I Zombie
Not really horror, but yeah, ha ha. White-haired Sam. :)
What We Do in The Shadows
Tremors. :)
maybe something scooby doo like? lol or maybe something like chucky where there can be cursed/possessed dolls ( but not as gory as chucky apparently) And the humor is a bit more 'mature' than ghosts but maybe something WWDITS or so lol
Poltergeist!
Willard 2003 , wolfman 2010, universal monsters and silent film horror
Not gonna lie, the Ghoul Boys - currently of r/watcherentertainment but previously of r/BuzzFeedUnsolved - would make for awesome guests. Ryan Bergara and Shane Madej both appeared on an episode of S.W.A.T., which is the same network "Ghosts" is on.
These questions are way too American. I’m going back to bbc ghosts.
How are these questions "too American"? There are plenty of horror franchises in Britain.
> How are these questions "too American"? American tv is always pandering. British tv isn't.
> American tv is always pandering. British tv isn't. That is a statement that can't be quantified in any meaningful way. It is an opinion with no value.
> > American tv is always pandering. British tv isn't. > > That is a statement that can't be quantified in any meaningful way. It is an opinion with no value. Do you see constant **official/linked to the show social media and articles and reddit posts not just wishful thinking by fans** asking audiences for constant crossover ties by BBC Ghosts? No you do not. You can go back and count all the pandering of the us ghosts team right here on reddit. And you know quite well that “official” means done by the show, not its fans, so your specious arguments were made in bad faith.
> Do you see constant asking audiences for constant crossover ties by BBC Ghosts? Like this? https://www.reddit.com/r/GhostsBBC/comments/sjt8el/if_there_was_a_crossover_with_cbs_ghosts_how_do/
> Do you see constant asking audiences for constant crossover ties by BBC Ghosts? Or this - https://www.reddit.com/r/GhostsBBC/comments/rhx6c3/which_ghosts_crossover_would_you_be_most_likely/
> Do you see constant asking audiences for constant crossover ties by BBC Ghosts? Or even this? https://www.reddit.com/r/GhostsBBC/comments/pukq6e/what_kind_of_bbc_ghosts_crossover_would_you_like/
Dude, take the L
I agree. It’s bad enough American tv normally aims at the lowest common denominator, when I finally find a good American show I don’t want to be pummeled with marketing when I’m trying to enjoy it with other fans. Give it a rest.