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* In "The Legend of the Bell Witch" has the Bell family tormented by the ghost of "Kate" which goes on for ''years'' until family patriarch John Bell's death from poisoning. In the scene detailing Bell's death, a FreezeFrameBonus shows that in the upper right corner of the screen, ''Kate's disembodied head is looking through the reflection of John Bell's window''.

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* In "The Legend of the Bell Witch" has the Bell family tormented by the ghost of "Kate" which goes on for ''years'' until family patriarch John Bell's death from poisoning. In the scene detailing Bell's death, a FreezeFrameBonus shows that in the upper right corner of the screen, ''Kate's disembodied head is looking through the reflection of John Bell's window''.window''.
* The story of Joao Presetes Filho ("The Burning Man of Brazil"). A 44-year-old Brazilian farmer after returning home from fishing is struck by a beam of yellow light. While this only lasts a couple of seconds, it causes the man severe pain to the point where he can barely walk. As he is leaving his house, he realizes that the bottom of his feet are bleeding and his skin is starting to peel away. It got so bad to the point where a police officer thought the man was a corpse by the time he arrived. The worst part of Joao's fate however is that the video manages to show the audience the man on his deathbed, ''as he gradually starts to fall apart'' and he's dead within nine hours of the initial encounter with the light.
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* In "The Legend of the Bell Witch" has the Bell family tormented by the ghost of "Kate" which goes on for ''years'' until family patriarch John Bell's death from poisoning. In the scene detailing Bell's death, a FreezeFrameBonus shows that in the upper right corner of the screen, ''Kate's disembodied head is looking through the window''.

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* In "The Legend of the Bell Witch" has the Bell family tormented by the ghost of "Kate" which goes on for ''years'' until family patriarch John Bell's death from poisoning. In the scene detailing Bell's death, a FreezeFrameBonus shows that in the upper right corner of the screen, ''Kate's disembodied head is looking through the reflection of John Bell's window''.
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* Stardust Ranch in "Intruders" would probably make the Skinwalker Ranch look like paradise by comparison. While the aliens that visited Skinwalker Ranch were (mostly) content with focusing on their activity of cattle mutilations and abduction if they weren't provoked, the aliens here take things a step further by constantly harassing and attempting to abduct the owners any chance they got, even after John Edmonds, owner of the ranch, kills several of them. And this goes on for ''twenty years'', before the owners finally had enough and sold the property in 2016.

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* Stardust Ranch in "Intruders" would probably make the Skinwalker Ranch look like paradise by comparison. While the aliens that visited Skinwalker Ranch were (mostly) content with focusing on their activity of cattle mutilations and abduction if they weren't provoked, the aliens here take things a step further by constantly harassing and attempting to abduct the owners any chance they got, even after John Edmonds, owner of the ranch, kills several of them. And this goes on for ''twenty years'', before the owners finally had enough and sold the property in 2016.2016.
* In "The Legend of the Bell Witch" has the Bell family tormented by the ghost of "Kate" which goes on for ''years'' until family patriarch John Bell's death from poisoning. In the scene detailing Bell's death, a FreezeFrameBonus shows that in the upper right corner of the screen, ''Kate's disembodied head is looking through the window''.
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* Stardust Ranch in "Intruders" would probably make the Skinwalker Ranch look like paradise by comparison. While the aliens that visited Skinwalker Ranch were (mostly) content with focusing on their activity of cattle mutilations and abduction if they weren't provoked, the aliens here take things a step further by constantly harassing and attempting to abduct the owners any chance they got. And this goes on for ''twenty years'', before the owners finally had enough and sold the property in 2016.

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* Stardust Ranch in "Intruders" would probably make the Skinwalker Ranch look like paradise by comparison. While the aliens that visited Skinwalker Ranch were (mostly) content with focusing on their activity of cattle mutilations and abduction if they weren't provoked, the aliens here take things a step further by constantly harassing and attempting to abduct the owners any chance they got.got, even after John Edmonds, owner of the ranch, kills several of them. And this goes on for ''twenty years'', before the owners finally had enough and sold the property in 2016.
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* Both parts of "Tales from Skinwalker Ranch" are terrifying. The supernatural and paranormal creatures terrorizing the Sherman family are numerous, ranging from {{Animalistic Abomination}}s that are ImmuneToBullets, to {{Humanoid Abomination}}s leaping out of portals in the dead of night, to a FlyingSaucer aware of people stalking it. The end results are numerous dead cattle and dogs, usually killed via mutilation or [[NotEnoughToBury being vaporized to the point that nothing is left]]. Even when a research team consisting of scientists and skeptics is sent in to investigate and hopefully stop the strange activity, it just continues, with the paranormal and supernatural phenomena apparently aware of their intentions and even being one step ahead of them each time.

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* Both parts of "Tales from Skinwalker Ranch" are terrifying. The supernatural and paranormal creatures terrorizing the Sherman family are numerous, ranging from {{Animalistic Abomination}}s that are ImmuneToBullets, to {{Humanoid Abomination}}s leaping out of portals in the dead of night, to a FlyingSaucer aware of people stalking it. The end results are numerous dead cattle and dogs, usually killed via mutilation or [[NotEnoughToBury being vaporized to the point that nothing is left]]. Even when a research team consisting of scientists and skeptics is sent in to investigate and hopefully stop the strange activity, it just continues, with the paranormal and supernatural phenomena apparently aware of their intentions and even being one step ahead of them each time.time.
* Stardust Ranch in "Intruders" would probably make the Skinwalker Ranch look like paradise by comparison. While the aliens that visited Skinwalker Ranch were (mostly) content with focusing on their activity of cattle mutilations and abduction if they weren't provoked, the aliens here take things a step further by constantly harassing and attempting to abduct the owners any chance they got. And this goes on for ''twenty years'', before the owners finally had enough and sold the property in 2016.
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* Both parts of "Tales from Skinwalker Ranch" are terrifying. The supernatural and paranormal creatures terrorizing the Sherman family are numerous, ranging from {{Animalistic Abomation}}s that are ImmuneToBullets, to {{Humanoid Abomination}}s leaping out of portals in the dead of night, to a FlyingSaucer aware of people stalking it. The end results are numerous dead cattle and dogs, usually killed via mutilation or [[NotEnoughToBury being vaporized to the point that nothing is left]]. Even when a research team consisting of scientists and skeptics is sent in to investigate and hopefully stop the strange activity, it just continues, with the paranormal and supernatural phenomena apparently aware of their intentions and even being one step ahead of them each time.

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* Both parts of "Tales from Skinwalker Ranch" are terrifying. The supernatural and paranormal creatures terrorizing the Sherman family are numerous, ranging from {{Animalistic Abomation}}s Abomination}}s that are ImmuneToBullets, to {{Humanoid Abomination}}s leaping out of portals in the dead of night, to a FlyingSaucer aware of people stalking it. The end results are numerous dead cattle and dogs, usually killed via mutilation or [[NotEnoughToBury being vaporized to the point that nothing is left]]. Even when a research team consisting of scientists and skeptics is sent in to investigate and hopefully stop the strange activity, it just continues, with the paranormal and supernatural phenomena apparently aware of their intentions and even being one step ahead of them each time.
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* Both parts of "Tales from Skinwalker Ranch" are terrifying. The supernatural and paranormal creatures terrorizing the Sherman family are numerous, ranging from AnimalisticAbomations that are ImmuneToBullets, to HumanoidAbominations leaping out of portals in the dead of night, to a FlyingSaucer aware of people stalking it. The end results are numerous dead cattle and dogs, usually killed via mutilation or [[NotEnoughToBury being vaporized to the point that nothing is left]]. Even when a research team consisting of scientists and skeptics is sent in to investigate and hopefully stop the strange activity, it just continues, with the paranormal and supernatural phenomena apparently aware of their intentions and even being one step ahead of them each time.

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* Both parts of "Tales from Skinwalker Ranch" are terrifying. The supernatural and paranormal creatures terrorizing the Sherman family are numerous, ranging from AnimalisticAbomations {{Animalistic Abomation}}s that are ImmuneToBullets, to HumanoidAbominations {{Humanoid Abomination}}s leaping out of portals in the dead of night, to a FlyingSaucer aware of people stalking it. The end results are numerous dead cattle and dogs, usually killed via mutilation or [[NotEnoughToBury being vaporized to the point that nothing is left]]. Even when a research team consisting of scientists and skeptics is sent in to investigate and hopefully stop the strange activity, it just continues, with the paranormal and supernatural phenomena apparently aware of their intentions and even being one step ahead of them each time.
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* "The Body on the Reservoir" and "The Strange Death of Jonathan Lovette" both detail mysterious deaths in which the victims turned up horribly mutilated in a manner similar to animal mutilations often attributed to aliens. In the former case, the artistic representation of the body is awful even in black and white without any gory detail; the narration says that there ''are'' crime scene and autopsy photos of the body online [[ShmuckBait if you're willing to look]], but out of respect for the victim and his family, they will not show them on the channel. The idea posited that both victims were alive and aware, without any known anesthetic, while they were being mutilated is also nightmarish.

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* "The Body on the Reservoir" and "The Strange Death of Jonathan Lovette" both detail mysterious deaths in which the victims turned up horribly mutilated in a manner similar to animal mutilations often attributed to aliens. In the former case, the artistic representation of the body is awful even in black and white without any gory detail; the narration says that there ''are'' crime scene and autopsy photos of the body online [[ShmuckBait if you're willing to look]], but out of respect for the victim and his family, they will not show them on the channel. The idea posited that both victims were alive and aware, without any known anesthetic, while they were being mutilated is also nightmarish.nightmarish.
* Both parts of "Tales from Skinwalker Ranch" are terrifying. The supernatural and paranormal creatures terrorizing the Sherman family are numerous, ranging from AnimalisticAbomations that are ImmuneToBullets, to HumanoidAbominations leaping out of portals in the dead of night, to a FlyingSaucer aware of people stalking it. The end results are numerous dead cattle and dogs, usually killed via mutilation or [[NotEnoughToBury being vaporized to the point that nothing is left]]. Even when a research team consisting of scientists and skeptics is sent in to investigate and hopefully stop the strange activity, it just continues, with the paranormal and supernatural phenomena apparently aware of their intentions and even being one step ahead of them each time.
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* Paul Mueller, aka "The Man From The Train". Unlike most {{Serial Killer}}s, he doesn't brag about his kills nor take trophies of his victims, he chooses to remain obscure. What's more, he also [[TheyLookJustLikeEveryoneElse looks and acts pretty unassuming]], him being a {{Gonk}} notwithstanding. He takes this to full advantage to blend in as just another man in rural America looking for work, killing his victims when his hidden urges come out, and leaves not long after by taking a train into the next two over and continuing his vicious cycle. Which he does for over a decade. And unlike the Wests, he [[KarmaHoudini escapes justice entirely]], and is even considered as a suspect in the Hinterkaifeck murders, given the way the Grubers were killed was similar to how Mueller killed his victims.

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* Paul Mueller, aka "The Man From The Train". Unlike most {{Serial Killer}}s, he doesn't brag about his kills nor take trophies of his victims, he chooses to remain obscure. What's more, he also [[TheyLookJustLikeEveryoneElse looks and acts pretty unassuming]], him being a {{Gonk}} notwithstanding. He takes this to full advantage to blend in as just another man in rural America looking for work, killing his victims when his hidden urges come out, and leaves not long after by taking a train into the next two town over and continuing his vicious cycle. Which he does for over a decade. And unlike the Wests, he [[KarmaHoudini escapes justice entirely]], and is even considered as a suspect in the Hinterkaifeck murders, given the way the Grubers were killed was similar to how Mueller killed his victims.
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* Paul Mueller, aka "The Man From The Train". Unlike most {{Serial Killer}}s, he doesn't brag about his kills nor take trophies of his victims, he chooses to remain obscure. What's more, he also [[TheyLookJustLikeEveryoneElse looks and acts pretty unassuming]], him being a {{Gonk}} notwithstanding. He takes this to full advantage to blend in as just another man in rural America looking for work, killing his victims when his hidden urges come out, and leaves not long after by taking a train into the next two over and continuing his vicious cycle. Which he does for over a decade. And unlike the Wests, he [[KarmaHoudini escapes justice entirely]], and is even considered as a suspect in the Hinterkaifeck murders, given the way the Grubers were killed was similar to how Mueller killed his victims.

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* Paul Mueller, aka "The Man From The Train". Unlike most {{Serial Killer}}s, he doesn't brag about his kills nor take trophies of his victims, he chooses to remain obscure. What's more, he also [[TheyLookJustLikeEveryoneElse looks and acts pretty unassuming]], him being a {{Gonk}} notwithstanding. He takes this to full advantage to blend in as just another man in rural America looking for work, killing his victims when his hidden urges come out, and leaves not long after by taking a train into the next two over and continuing his vicious cycle. Which he does for over a decade. And unlike the Wests, he [[KarmaHoudini escapes justice entirely]], and is even considered as a suspect in the Hinterkaifeck murders, given the way the Grubers were killed was similar to how Mueller killed his victims.victims.
* "The Body on the Reservoir" and "The Strange Death of Jonathan Lovette" both detail mysterious deaths in which the victims turned up horribly mutilated in a manner similar to animal mutilations often attributed to aliens. In the former case, the artistic representation of the body is awful even in black and white without any gory detail; the narration says that there ''are'' crime scene and autopsy photos of the body online [[ShmuckBait if you're willing to look]], but out of respect for the victim and his family, they will not show them on the channel. The idea posited that both victims were alive and aware, without any known anesthetic, while they were being mutilated is also nightmarish.
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* Paul Mueller, aka "The Man From The Train". Unlike most {{Serial Killer}}s, he doesn't brag about his kills nor take trophies of his victims, he chooses to remain obscure. What's more, he also [[TheyLookJustLikeEveryoneElse looks pretty unassuming]], him being a {{Gonk}} notwithstanding. He takes this to full advantage to blend in as just another man looking for work, killing his victims just before taking a train into the next two over and continuing his vicious cycle. And unlike the Wests, he [[KarmaHoudini escapes justice]], and is even considered as a suspect in the Hinterkaifeck murders given the way the Grubers were killed was similar to how Mueller killed his victims.

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* Paul Mueller, aka "The Man From The Train". Unlike most {{Serial Killer}}s, he doesn't brag about his kills nor take trophies of his victims, he chooses to remain obscure. What's more, he also [[TheyLookJustLikeEveryoneElse looks and acts pretty unassuming]], him being a {{Gonk}} notwithstanding. He takes this to full advantage to blend in as just another man in rural America looking for work, killing his victims just before when his hidden urges come out, and leaves not long after by taking a train into the next two over and continuing his vicious cycle. Which he does for over a decade. And unlike the Wests, he [[KarmaHoudini escapes justice]], justice entirely]], and is even considered as a suspect in the Hinterkaifeck murders murders, given the way the Grubers were killed was similar to how Mueller killed his victims.
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* Paul Mueller, aka "The Man From The Train". Unlike most {{Serial Killer}}s, he doesn't brag about his kills nor take trophies of his victims, he chooses to remain obscure. What's more, he also [[TheyLookJustLikeEverybodyElse looks pretty unassuming]], him being a {{Gonk}} notwithstanding. He takes this to full advantage to blend in as just another man looking for work, killing his victims just before taking a train into the next two over and continuing his vicious cycle. And unlike the Wests, he [[KarmaHoudini escapes justice]].

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* Paul Mueller, aka "The Man From The Train". Unlike most {{Serial Killer}}s, he doesn't brag about his kills nor take trophies of his victims, he chooses to remain obscure. What's more, he also [[TheyLookJustLikeEverybodyElse [[TheyLookJustLikeEveryoneElse looks pretty unassuming]], him being a {{Gonk}} notwithstanding. He takes this to full advantage to blend in as just another man looking for work, killing his victims just before taking a train into the next two over and continuing his vicious cycle. And unlike the Wests, he [[KarmaHoudini escapes justice]].justice]], and is even considered as a suspect in the Hinterkaifeck murders given the way the Grubers were killed was similar to how Mueller killed his victims.
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* "There is Something in the Desert". Like "Enemy Unknown", it focuses on groups of American servicemen, who are well-equipped and heavily-armed to deal with all sorts of enemies and dangerous situations. Despite this, these soldiers also come under assault from forces completely unknown to them, which prove to be just as deadly as any insurgent or terrorist they come up against. These enemies range from a HumanoidAbomination that can wipe out an entire armed group of insurgents, to 12-feet giants capable of wiping out a squad of unsuspecting soldiers.

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* "There is Something in the Desert". Like "Enemy Unknown", it focuses on groups of American servicemen, who are well-equipped and heavily-armed to deal with all sorts of enemies and dangerous situations. Despite this, these soldiers also come under assault from forces completely unknown to them, which prove to be just as deadly as any insurgent or terrorist they come up against. These enemies range from a HumanoidAbomination that can wipe out an entire armed group of insurgents, to 12-feet giants capable of wiping out a squad of unsuspecting soldiers.soldiers.
* Paul Mueller, aka "The Man From The Train". Unlike most {{Serial Killer}}s, he doesn't brag about his kills nor take trophies of his victims, he chooses to remain obscure. What's more, he also [[TheyLookJustLikeEverybodyElse looks pretty unassuming]], him being a {{Gonk}} notwithstanding. He takes this to full advantage to blend in as just another man looking for work, killing his victims just before taking a train into the next two over and continuing his vicious cycle. And unlike the Wests, he [[KarmaHoudini escapes justice]].

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* The Dyatlov Pass two-parter, but especially the second part. While the story itself, especially the CreepyPasta version, is already pretty scary, the creators of the show were able to turn the horror up a notch by [[JumpScare presenting us with brief still-shots of illustrations of the hikers' corpses]], all the while continuing the same, cold, and deadpan narration. To say it can and will send chills down people's spines is an {{understatement}}.

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* The Dyatlov Pass two-parter, three-parter, but especially the second part. While the story itself, especially the CreepyPasta version, is already pretty scary, the creators of the show were able to turn the horror up a notch by [[JumpScare presenting us with brief still-shots of illustrations of the hikers' corpses]], all the while continuing the same, cold, and deadpan narration. To say it can and will send chills down people's spines is an {{understatement}}.{{understatement}}.
** The third part manages to make the entire incident somehow [[UpToEleven even scarier]], by explaining in detail just how a supposedly minor weather condition, in this case a descending wind, managed to KillEmAll. Despite the lack of anything supernatural or paranormal in this episode, it still manages to be a nightmarish scenario.
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* "There is Something in the Desert". Like "Enemy Unknown", it focuses on groups of American servicemen, who are well-equipped and heavily-armed to deal with all sorts of enemies and dangerous situations. Despite this, these soldiers also come under assault from forces completely unknown to them, which prove to be just as deadly as any insurgent or terrorist they come up against.

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* "There is Something in the Desert". Like "Enemy Unknown", it focuses on groups of American servicemen, who are well-equipped and heavily-armed to deal with all sorts of enemies and dangerous situations. Despite this, these soldiers also come under assault from forces completely unknown to them, which prove to be just as deadly as any insurgent or terrorist they come up against. These enemies range from a HumanoidAbomination that can wipe out an entire armed group of insurgents, to 12-feet giants capable of wiping out a squad of unsuspecting soldiers.
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* "The Ghost of UB-65" is pretty darn unsettling. Take the already hellish conditions of UsefulNotes/WorldWarI, on a U-boat no less, and add in the vengeful spirit of a recently deceased officer, and you get this nightmare on the high seas. The hauntings got so bad that a number of crew members who witnessed the dead officer were either injured or died from the stress of seeing the apparation. But the worst scenario is during the titular submarine's loss in 1918, when the U-boat mysteriously sinks and explodes ''even before an American submarine can torpedo it'', with the last thing witnessed by the American sub's captain being a German officer standing on the deck, heavily implied to be the ghost of the deceased officer.

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* "The Ghost of UB-65" is pretty darn unsettling. Take the already hellish conditions of UsefulNotes/WorldWarI, on a U-boat no less, and add in the vengeful spirit of a recently deceased officer, and you get this nightmare on the high seas. The hauntings got so bad that a number of crew members who witnessed the dead officer were either injured or died from the stress of seeing the apparation. But the worst scenario is during the titular submarine's loss in 1918, when the U-boat mysteriously sinks and explodes ''even before an American submarine can torpedo it'', with the last thing witnessed by the American sub's captain being a German officer standing on the deck, heavily implied to be the ghost of the deceased officer.officer.
* "There is Something in the Desert". Like "Enemy Unknown", it focuses on groups of American servicemen, who are well-equipped and heavily-armed to deal with all sorts of enemies and dangerous situations. Despite this, these soldiers also come under assault from forces completely unknown to them, which prove to be just as deadly as any insurgent or terrorist they come up against.

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* The entire premise of "Enemy Unknown". The initial experiences of HMAS Hobart, US aircraft and American patrol boats facing nigh-undefeatable and immensely powerful [=UFOs=] is already bad enough. There's also the fact that the [=UFOs=] attack both US and North Vietnamese forces, absolutely destroying a Viet Cong camp with weapons that reduce supplies to ash, burn guerrillas alive and melt weapons. But then there's the final tale in the video. Imagine being an [[ElitesAreMoreGlamorous elite special forces soldier]] with years of combat training and experience suddenly facing a completely unknown and alien threat that's ImmuneToBullets, who can slaughter entire bomber crews without leaving any traces behind. It's pretty much the plot of ''Film/{{Predator}}'', but taken UpToEleven and set during the [[WarIsHell already-nightmarish]] [[UsefulNotes/TheVietnamWar Vietnam War]].

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* The entire premise of "Enemy Unknown". The initial experiences of HMAS Hobart, ''Hobart'', US aircraft and American patrol boats facing nigh-undefeatable and immensely powerful [=UFOs=] is already bad enough. There's also the fact that the [=UFOs=] attack both US and North Vietnamese forces, absolutely destroying a Viet Cong camp with weapons that reduce supplies to ash, burn guerrillas alive and melt weapons. But then there's the final tale in the video. Imagine being an [[ElitesAreMoreGlamorous elite special forces soldier]] with years of combat training and experience suddenly facing a completely unknown and alien threat that's ImmuneToBullets, who can slaughter entire bomber crews without leaving any traces behind. It's pretty much the plot of ''Film/{{Predator}}'', but taken UpToEleven and set during the [[WarIsHell already-nightmarish]] [[UsefulNotes/TheVietnamWar Vietnam War]].War]].
* "The Ghost of UB-65" is pretty darn unsettling. Take the already hellish conditions of UsefulNotes/WorldWarI, on a U-boat no less, and add in the vengeful spirit of a recently deceased officer, and you get this nightmare on the high seas. The hauntings got so bad that a number of crew members who witnessed the dead officer were either injured or died from the stress of seeing the apparation. But the worst scenario is during the titular submarine's loss in 1918, when the U-boat mysteriously sinks and explodes ''even before an American submarine can torpedo it'', with the last thing witnessed by the American sub's captain being a German officer standing on the deck, heavily implied to be the ghost of the deceased officer.
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** Not to mention the ending image and narration of this episode, which breaks the traditional format of the episodes by [[spoiler: presenting us a JumpScare with [[https://imgur.com/a/fi7RK Michael's face]] [[NightmareFace becoming distorted and twisted]], along with the implications that he may still very well be harboring those 3 remaining demons inside of him. [[TillMurderDoUsPart Which is, sadly, related to what happened to his wife shortly after the exorcism]].]]

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** Not to mention the ending image and narration of this episode, which breaks the traditional format of the episodes by [[spoiler: presenting us a JumpScare with [[https://imgur.com/a/fi7RK Michael's face]] [[NightmareFace becoming distorted and twisted]], along with the implications that he may still very well be harboring those 3 remaining demons inside of him. [[TillMurderDoUsPart Which is, sadly, is also directly related to what happened to his wife shortly after the exorcism]].]]
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** Not to mention the ending image and narration of this episode, which breaks the traditional format of the episodes by [[spoiler: presenting us a JumpScare with [[https://imgur.com/a/fi7RK Michael's face]] [[NightmareFace becoming distorted and twisted]], along with the implications that he may still very well be harboring those 3 remaining demons inside of him]].

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** Not to mention the ending image and narration of this episode, which breaks the traditional format of the episodes by [[spoiler: presenting us a JumpScare with [[https://imgur.com/a/fi7RK Michael's face]] [[NightmareFace becoming distorted and twisted]], along with the implications that he may still very well be harboring those 3 remaining demons inside of him]].him. [[TillMurderDoUsPart Which is, sadly, related to what happened to his wife shortly after the exorcism]].]]
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** Not to mention the ending image and narration of this episode, which breaks the traditional format of the episodes by presenting us a JumpScare with [[https://imgur.com/a/fi7RK Michael's face]] [[NightmareFace becoming distorted and twisted]], along with the implications that he may still very well be harboring those 3 remaining demons inside of him]].

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** Not to mention the ending image and narration of this episode, which breaks the traditional format of the episodes by [[spoiler: presenting us a JumpScare with [[https://imgur.com/a/fi7RK Michael's face]] [[NightmareFace becoming distorted and twisted]], along with the implications that he may still very well be harboring those 3 remaining demons inside of him]].
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* The entire premise of "Enemy Unknown". The initial experiences of HMAS Hobart, US aircraft and American patrol boats facing nigh-undefeatable and immensely powerful [=UFOs=] is already bad enough. But then there's the final tale in the video. Imagine being an [[ElitesAreMoreGlamorous elite special forces soldier]] with years of combat training and experience suddenly facing a completely unknown and alien threat that's ImmuneToBullets, who can slaughter entire bomber crews without leaving any traces behind. It's pretty much the plot of ''Film/{{Predator}}'', but taken UpToEleven and set during the [[WarIsHell already-nightmarish]] [[UsefulNotes/TheVietnamWar Vietnam War]].

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* The entire premise of "Enemy Unknown". The initial experiences of HMAS Hobart, US aircraft and American patrol boats facing nigh-undefeatable and immensely powerful [=UFOs=] is already bad enough. There's also the fact that the [=UFOs=] attack both US and North Vietnamese forces, absolutely destroying a Viet Cong camp with weapons that reduce supplies to ash, burn guerrillas alive and melt weapons. But then there's the final tale in the video. Imagine being an [[ElitesAreMoreGlamorous elite special forces soldier]] with years of combat training and experience suddenly facing a completely unknown and alien threat that's ImmuneToBullets, who can slaughter entire bomber crews without leaving any traces behind. It's pretty much the plot of ''Film/{{Predator}}'', but taken UpToEleven and set during the [[WarIsHell already-nightmarish]] [[UsefulNotes/TheVietnamWar Vietnam War]].
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* The entire premise of "Enemy Unknown". The initial experiences of HMAS Hobart, US aircraft and American patrol boats facing nigh-undefeatable and immensely powerful UFOs is already bad enough. But then there's the next story in the video. Imagine being an [[ElitesAreMoreGlamorous elite special forces soldier]] with years of combat training and experience suddenly facing a completely unknown and alien threat that's ImmuneToBullets, who can slaughter entire bomber crews without leaving any traces behind. It's pretty much the plot of ''Film/{{Predator}}'', but taken UpToEleven and set during the [[WarIsHell already-nightmarish]] [[UsefulNotes/TheVietnamWar Vietnam War]].

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* The entire premise of "Enemy Unknown". The initial experiences of HMAS Hobart, US aircraft and American patrol boats facing nigh-undefeatable and immensely powerful UFOs [=UFOs=] is already bad enough. But then there's the next story final tale in the video. Imagine being an [[ElitesAreMoreGlamorous elite special forces soldier]] with years of combat training and experience suddenly facing a completely unknown and alien threat that's ImmuneToBullets, who can slaughter entire bomber crews without leaving any traces behind. It's pretty much the plot of ''Film/{{Predator}}'', but taken UpToEleven and set during the [[WarIsHell already-nightmarish]] [[UsefulNotes/TheVietnamWar Vietnam War]].
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* The entire premise of "Enemy Unknown". The initial experience of HMAS Hobart and several USAD pilots facing a nigh-undefeatable and immensely powerful UFO is already bad enough. But then there's the next story in the video. Imagine being an [[ElitesAreMoreGlamorous elite special forces soldier]] with years of combat training and experience suddenly facing a completely unknown and alien threat that's ImmuneToBullets, who can slaughter entire bomber crews without leaving any traces behind. It's pretty much the plot of ''Film/{{Predator}}'', but taken UpToEleven and set during the [[WarIsHell already-nightmarish]] [[UsefulNotes/TheVietnamWar Vietnam War]].

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* The entire premise of "Enemy Unknown". The initial experience experiences of HMAS Hobart Hobart, US aircraft and several USAD pilots American patrol boats facing a nigh-undefeatable and immensely powerful UFO UFOs is already bad enough. But then there's the next story in the video. Imagine being an [[ElitesAreMoreGlamorous elite special forces soldier]] with years of combat training and experience suddenly facing a completely unknown and alien threat that's ImmuneToBullets, who can slaughter entire bomber crews without leaving any traces behind. It's pretty much the plot of ''Film/{{Predator}}'', but taken UpToEleven and set during the [[WarIsHell already-nightmarish]] [[UsefulNotes/TheVietnamWar Vietnam War]].
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* The entire premise of "Enemy Unknown". Imagine being an [[ElitesAreMoreGlamorous elite soldier]] with years of combat training and experience suddenly facing a completely unknown and alien threat that's ImmuneToBullets. It's pretty much the plot of ''Film/{{Predator}}'', but taken UpToEleven and set during the [[WarIsHell already-nightmarish]] [[UsefulNotes/TheVietnamWar Vietnam War]].

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* The entire premise of "Enemy Unknown". The initial experience of HMAS Hobart and several USAD pilots facing a nigh-undefeatable and immensely powerful UFO is already bad enough. But then there's the next story in the video. Imagine being an [[ElitesAreMoreGlamorous elite special forces soldier]] with years of combat training and experience suddenly facing a completely unknown and alien threat that's ImmuneToBullets.ImmuneToBullets, who can slaughter entire bomber crews without leaving any traces behind. It's pretty much the plot of ''Film/{{Predator}}'', but taken UpToEleven and set during the [[WarIsHell already-nightmarish]] [[UsefulNotes/TheVietnamWar Vietnam War]].
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* The entire premise of "Enemy Unknown". Imagine being an [[ElitesAreMoreGlamorous elite soldier]] with years of combat training and experience suddenly facing a completely unknown and alien threat that's ImmuneToBullets. It's pretty much the plot of ''Film/{{Predator}}'', but taken UpToEleven and set during the already-nightmarish Vietnam War.

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* The entire premise of "Enemy Unknown". Imagine being an [[ElitesAreMoreGlamorous elite soldier]] with years of combat training and experience suddenly facing a completely unknown and alien threat that's ImmuneToBullets. It's pretty much the plot of ''Film/{{Predator}}'', but taken UpToEleven and set during the already-nightmarish [[WarIsHell already-nightmarish]] [[UsefulNotes/TheVietnamWar Vietnam War.War]].
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* The entire premise of "Enemy Unknown". Imagine being an [[ElitesAreMoreGlamorous elite soldier]] with years of combat training and experience suddenly facing a completely unknown and alien threat that's ImmuneToBullets. It's pretty much the plot of ''Film/{{Predator}}'', but taken UpToEleven.

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* The entire premise of "Enemy Unknown". Imagine being an [[ElitesAreMoreGlamorous elite soldier]] with years of combat training and experience suddenly facing a completely unknown and alien threat that's ImmuneToBullets. It's pretty much the plot of ''Film/{{Predator}}'', but taken UpToEleven.UpToEleven and set during the already-nightmarish Vietnam War.
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** The aforementioned ghost girl herself is pretty darn scary, especially when the first 5 minutes of this episode show her randomly appearing and disappearing during the narration of the stories behind her haunting.

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** The aforementioned ghost girl herself is pretty darn scary, especially when the first 5 minutes of this episode show her randomly appearing and disappearing during the narration of the stories behind her haunting.haunting.
* The entire premise of "Enemy Unknown". Imagine being an [[ElitesAreMoreGlamorous elite soldier]] with years of combat training and experience suddenly facing a completely unknown and alien threat that's ImmuneToBullets. It's pretty much the plot of ''Film/{{Predator}}'', but taken UpToEleven.
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* The titular "The Nameless Horror of Berkely Square". An [[PintSizedPowerHouse pint-sized]] EldrictchAbomination resembling an octopus that's more than capable of frightening and even killing armed men and trained sailors, and is considered to be TheDreaded in an already well-known haunted house with an already frightening StringyHairedGhostGirl.

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* The titular "The Nameless Horror of Berkely Square". An [[PintSizedPowerHouse pint-sized]] EldrictchAbomination EldritchAbomination resembling an octopus that's more than capable of frightening and even killing armed men and trained sailors, and is considered to be TheDreaded in an already well-known haunted house with an already frightening StringyHairedGhostGirl.
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* The titular "The Nameless Horror of Berkely Square". An [[PintSizedPowerHouse pint-sized]] EldtrictchAbomination resembling an octopus that's more than capable of frightening and even killing armed men and trained sailors, and is considered to be TheDreaded in an already well-known haunted house with an already frightening StringyHairedGhostGirl.

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* The titular "The Nameless Horror of Berkely Square". An [[PintSizedPowerHouse pint-sized]] EldtrictchAbomination EldrictchAbomination resembling an octopus that's more than capable of frightening and even killing armed men and trained sailors, and is considered to be TheDreaded in an already well-known haunted house with an already frightening StringyHairedGhostGirl.
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* The Shadow People, {{living shadow}}s with a malevolent nature to them, said to stalk people in the dead of night whilst they sleep, or a foreboding of disaster. As the narrator says at the end of their titular episode, you should hope ''not'' to see one at all.

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* The Shadow People, {{living shadow}}s with a malevolent nature to them, said to stalk people in the dead of night whilst they sleep, or a foreboding of disaster. As the narrator says at the end of their titular episode, you should hope ''not'' to see one at all.all.
* The titular "The Nameless Horror of Berkely Square". An [[PintSizedPowerHouse pint-sized]] EldtrictchAbomination resembling an octopus that's more than capable of frightening and even killing armed men and trained sailors, and is considered to be TheDreaded in an already well-known haunted house with an already frightening StringyHairedGhostGirl.
** The aforementioned ghost girl herself is pretty darn scary, especially when the first 5 minutes of this episode show her randomly appearing and disappearing during the narration of the stories behind her haunting.

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