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- From The Archives with Love
- The Society
- Chapelwaite
- Wayward Pines
- The Leftovers
- Flashforward
- Lost
- 30 Coins
- Outer Range
- Carnivàle
From is an intriguing mystery thriller, set deep in the heart of the US where a mysterious city imprisons everyone who enters. The layered mystery has only grown with the second season and beyond, making for an enticing watch one that’s grown from strength to strength over the weeks. The story is interesting, layered with flashbacks, while the cent...
Similarities – Gripping Mystery
The Society is essentially a modern-day spin on Lord Of The Flies. In true Netflix fashion though, The Society feels slightly overlong across its 10 episodes and could have done with some tighter editing. The story begins with a strange smell descending over an American town as various kids return from a school trip. They soon come to realize all the adults are missing. Even stranger still, the town is now inexplicably surrounded by thick, lush forestry. When the smell finally disappears, the...
Similarities – Mystery & Pace
Chapelwaite is a horror-drama based on the short story, Jerusalem’s Lot by Stephen King. The series stars Adrien Brody and follows the character Captain Charles Boone, who relocates his family of three children to his ancestral home in the town of Preacher’s Corners, Maine after his wife’s death at sea. However, the Boone family is met with hostility from the townspeople, and they begin to discover the home and the town are hiding dark secrets tied to the Boone lineage. As Charles uncovers th...
Similarities – Mystery & Pace
Wayward Pines is one of those shows you really need to suspend your belief and logic to enjoy fully. While the second season does tend to go off the rails a bit, the first season serves up a decent amount of drama across its run-time. The story here revolves around secret service agent Ethan Burke, who arrives in the town of Wayward Pines with a big mission. Two federal agents have gone missing and it’s up to him to work out what’s happened. Only, instead of answers he finds himself consumed...
Similarities – Mystery, Tone & Themes
If thematic depth is your jam, The Leftovers is definitely worth checking out. Running for three seasons, the story picks up just after a global event called the “Sudden Departure”. This inexplicable event sees the disappearance of 140 million people – or 2% of the world’s population to be precise. Following that, mainstream religions decline which paves way for a number of cults to emerge. The most notable among them is the Guilty Remnant. The story only grows more intriguing and interesting...
Similarities – Mystery & Tension
Flashforward was an unfortunate casualty of the Network TV cancellation Russian Roulette. In a post-LOST era, every TV show jumped on the mystery box bandwagon with varying degrees of success. Flashforward – despite its similarities to LOST’s opening – quickly stepped beyond that to deliver an addictive slice of sci-fi. The main premise here sees the entire world’s population black out for approximately 2 minutes and 17 seconds. The effect of this leads the entire world to catch a glimpse of...
Similarities – Mystery, Stuck In Strange Area
Back in 2004, a tiny show called Lost went way over-budget with its pilot episode. The consequences of that saw several people fired. Little did they know this mishap would help grow Lost into a worldwide phenomenon that completely changed the way people watched TV. This highly engrossing, mystery series revolves around a group of plane-crash survivors washing up on shore and fighting for survival on a very weird island holding many, many secrets. Across 6 seasons the show does lose its way a...
Similarities – Mystery Box & Deep Themes
From its stunning opening scene to the suitably bombastic climax, 30 Coins is a creepy, suspenseful and atmospheric show that’s sure to please horror and mystery fans. The story blends elements of alt-history akin to that seen in Dan Brown novels with a creepy underbelly of supernatural phenomena. The show starts with a mysterious figure walking into a bank and stealing a coin from a safety deposit box. Unphased by bullets and seemingly indestructible, he hands over a coin to a shadowy priest...
Similarities – Slow Burn Mystery
Outer Range is a moody, atmospheric neo-noir thriller. The story takes place on a large expanse of land in Wyoming, US, split by a dividing fence between two rival farms. When Royal uncovers a bizarre mystery on the western expanse of his land, he’s unwittingly sucked into a sci-fi bending plot that changes his life forever. This is intertwined with a brewing rivalry between the Abbott and Tillerson families. Royal’s sons, Perry and Rhett, end up fighting with Wayne Tillerson’s boys at a bar...
Similarities – Mystery & Themes
Carnivàle is a complex and visually stunning show that blends elements of historical fiction, religion, and the supernatural together. The story is set during the Great Depression and Dust Bowl era, following two seemingly disparate groups of people: the carnies of a travelling carnival and a preacher’s congregation in California. The central narrative revolves around two primary characters: Ben Hawkins, a young man with strange healing powers who becomes part of the carnival, and Brother Jus...
A still-grieving Catherine starts playing a dangerous version of Russian Roulette everyday, reflecting on her destiny to rule. Her attempts to stop Pugachev are unsuccessful as his loyal supporters protect him.
Russian Roulette is an American game show created and executive produced by Gunnar Wetterberg that ran for two seasons on Game Show Network from June 3, 2002, to June 13, 2003. The show was hosted by Mark L. Walberg (excluding the April Fool's Day episode that was hosted by Todd Newton) and announced by Burton Richardson.
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Jun 3, 2002 · All Seasons. Season 1. S01E01 Episode 1. June 3, 2002. Game Show Network. Four strangers: Gus, Deborah, Jacquie, and Anthony. One goal: to win a head-to-head competition for the chance at $100,000. Gus wins that chance, wins $10,000, skips the risk, and would have won $100,000. Total winnings: $13,600. S01E02 Episode 2. June 4, 2002.
May 29, 2020 · Most of our favorite network TV shows had to stop filming before their seasons were even finished, with almost all of the series on the major broadcast networks (CBS, NBC, ABC, Fox, The CW ...
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Jun 3, 2002 · Game Show Favorites. Russian Roulette Episode Guide. [Season 1] [Season 2] Numbers in parenthesis ( ) under a player's name indicate the order they were dropped from the game. The dollar amount under the final player's name indicates their winnings. Yellow Bar indicates Celebrity Edition. Ep #.