The October 21 show was an absurd, clever, and heartfelt reanimation of horror, humor, and humanity, proving that lightning can strike more than once when creativity meets chaos in the best way.
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Frankenstein, however, feels like an actual sacred place. One that will endure the ages. Viewers can sense the weight of del ...