WTF Happened to Eerie, Indiana? (1991-1992)

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In this spooky, Halloween edition of Gone But Not Forgotten, we’re taking you way back to the early nineties, when NBC let Joe Dante (Gremlins) take a chance with perhaps the weirdest and most fondly remembered prime-time kids cult classic of the nineties, “Eerie, Indiana”! Despite running only nineteen episodes, the show has had a strong afterlife, being rebooted (badly) years later, and remaining a cult favorite to us children of the eighties and nineties. Join us as we look back at this unfairly canceled gem and reveal what the future may hold for this vintage TV fave.

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