Post-apocalyptic teen comedy Daybreak comes to Netflix. Plus a spooky Halloween episode of Evil, a spooky regular episode of Creepshow, and a spooky final season premiere of Will & Grace.
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Now on Netflix
Getting through the end of the world has to be easier than getting through high school, right? That’s the premise of this post-apocalyptic horror comedy that throws a lot of tones and gimmicks into the stew. It’s set in Glendale, California, after a comet hits Earth and turns almost all adults into zombie-like “Ghoulies,” so teenagers have built a sort of Mad Max-meets-John Hughes society, where high school cliques have become tribes. It follows Josh (Colin Ford), a charming slacker who’s looking for his missing girlfriend, and it’s kind of cutesily meta; for example, Matthew Broderick plays a high school principal, and the first episode has a “[Bueller, Bueller]( reference. I found it kind of overwhelming and hyperactive, but it may end up being popular among teens and adults who pretend to be teens on Twitter. Also, there’s a pretty funny [inadvertent Supernatural connection]( that we asked the cast about.
What an excellent day for an exorcism
[It’s a very Evil Halloween](
Thursday at 10/9c on CBS
Evil is doing its Halloween episode a week before Halloween, despite airing on Halloween. I don’t make the schedule, I just report it. Anyway, the episode is a fun one, with Kristen, David, Father Amara, and Kristen’s psychiatrist Dr. Boggs teaming up on Halloween night to investigate a woman with schizophrenia who may actually be possessed. As you can see in the picture above, the episode pays tribute to The Exorcist, Evil's other big influence besides The X-Files. Elsewhere in the episode, Kristen’s daughters make a creepy new friend, and Ben guest-stars on a Ghost Hunters-style show investigating “the most haunted strip club in Jersey City.” It’s a lighter hour after that unexpected gut-punch in [last week’s episode]( that I’m still not over.
You should probably Just assume all artifacts are cursed
[Creepshow goes Gothic](
Thursday at 9/8c on Shudder
Shudder’s horror anthology reaches its second-to-last installment, which contains the shorts “Night of the Paw,” wherein Bruce Davison has his life ruined by a cursed artifact that gives him exactly what he asks for, and “Times Is Tough in Musky Holler,” where a town fights back against a corrupt mayor and his cronies by subjecting them to a horrendously gruesome punishment. The latter is pretty funny, and David Arquette has a good time hamming it up as the town’s sheriff. It’s Creepshow’s take on Southern Gothic. It’s like Flannery O’Connor but silly (in a good way!).
Even revivals have to end
[Will & Grace begins its farewell lap (again)](
Season 11 premiere at 9:30/8:30c on NBC
The Season 11 (Season 3 of the revival) premiere of Will & Grace is here earlier than originally anticipated, as new comedy Sunnyside has been [pulled from the air]( and banished to NBC.com. It’s also Will & Grace’s final season and will revolve around Grace being pregnant at the ripe old age of...don’t worry about it. Whether the father is David Schwimmer or Reid Scott is TBD, but one thing’s for certain: Karen will be drinking for two. (With jokes like that, I should be writing for Will & Grace!) Hopefully, the series sticks the landing this time so they don’t have to come back and retcon the ending again.
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