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Old 15th August 2024, 09:37 PM
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Originally Posted by MrBarlow View Post
Freddy's Nightmares. (cont).

Episode 5: Judy Miller, Come On Down.
Housewife Judy constantly watches game shows and enters competitions, she gets the chance to go on one and every question she gets right something happens to her loved ones. When she wins to the top prize, she is given the chance to keep the money or her husband dies.
(Robert Englund, Siobhan McCafferty, John DeMita, Susan Oliver, Larry Anderson. Director Tom DeSimone

Episode 6: Saturday Night Special.
Greg meets a girl and lies to her about his life only for her to be everything he has lied about and he must die. When the dates roomate wants to get ahead in work, she goes to a beauty therapist which results in her downfall.
(starring Robert Englund, Shari Shattuck, Scott Burkholder, Molly Cleator, Director Lisa Gottlieb)

Episode 7: Sister Keepers.
Lisa and Merit from No More Mr Nice Guy return, Merit is convinced Freddy has returned from the grave and into her dreams, both sisters link up in the dream world to stop Freddy once and for all.
(starring Robert Englund, Gry and Hili Park, Anne Curry, Josh Coxx, Director Ken Wiederhorn.

Episode 8: Mother's Day.
Billy's mother has remarried to a bad tempered man, when they go away on honeymoon Billy throws a house party when they move to Springwood. Billy meets Barbara who's mother is a radio psychologist who will do anything for ratings.
(starring Robert Englund, Elizabeth Savage, Jill Whitlow, Bryon Thames, Director Michael Lange.

Episode 9: Rebel Without A Car.
Alex wants to leave town, Connie wants to join a sorority, both which will lead to a bad downfall.
(starring Robert Englund, Katie Barberi, Craig Hurley, Denise Loveday, Diana Barrows. Director John Lafia.

These are getting better as the series goes along with Freddy making more of a appearance in Sister Keepers rather than appearing at the start and the end of the programme with some good quirks.
Freddie's Nightmares needs a UK release
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