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‘Fast Money’ Co-Host Tim Seymour Shares Tips To Invest In Marijuana Stocks

You’ve probably read this a thousand times this year already: cannabis is going mainstream by the minute. In the past couple of months, we’ve seen Jim Cramer weigh in on pot stocks on Mad Money, witnessed the debut of a few cannabis companies on major stock exchanges like the NYSE and several multi-million dollar acquisitions close, learned that a heir to Anheuser-Busch is debuting his own weed brand, and even had a former MTV executive take over the CEO role at a cannabis-focused media company.

Taking cannabis yet another step closer to the mainstream, Tim Seymour, founder and Chief Investment Officer of Seymour Asset Management, best known as the co-host of CNBC’s Fast Money, led a marijuana-focused investment panel at the Benzinga Cannabis Capital Conference in Toronto, Canada. Alongside Seymour, discussing the state of the cannabis industry, the transition of weed products toward the consumer packaged goods category, and other related topics, were:

  •   Viridian Capital Advisors Vice President Harrison Phillips.
  •   Arcview Ventures General Partner Jeanne Sullivan.
  •   Tidal Royalty CEO Paul Rosen.
  •   Merida Capital Partners Managing Partner Mitch Baruchowitz.

Fortunately, The Fresh Toast was there to catch the interesting panel, and had the chance to have a one-on-one chat with Seymour afterwards. See the video above, and find some highlights below.

Emerging Markets

Off camera, Seymour explained the reason for him to be hosting a panel at the Benzinga Cannabis Capital Conference. Tim is an asset manager who’s been focused on emerging markets for two decades. As such, he was drawn to the marijuana industry a few years ago due to the “tremendous growth” it offers. “This is a new asset class, this is what gets me excited,” he told The Fresh Toast.

Ultimately, investing in emerging markets, especially those in their earlier stages, “is about understanding your macro… and understanding the tailwinds from those macro trends,” he explained.

Check out how this applies to cannabis in the video above.

A Word Of Caution

According to Viridian Capital Advisors’ Cannabis Deal Tracker, more than $7.6 billion have been invested into cannabis companies in 2018 – and this is before counting the yet-to-be-closed $4 billion investment Constellation Brands is making into Canopy Growth. In this context of huge money flows, Seymour recommended investors to be cautious.

His top piece of advice for investors was: do your work. “Get as much insight into the balance sheets and the operations of the company [as you can]… But ultimately, right now, especially in early-stage companies, it’s truly all about the management team.”

The other very important thing, he added, is understanding how cannabis stocks trade, as many trade by appointment or have very little liquidity.

What About ETFs?

Finally, we asked Seymour about ETFs, or exchange-traded funds, which aggregate a number of stocks that investors can buy into at once, relieving them from the heavy duty of picking stocks.

An ETF is “a diversified portfolio [so] you’re not placing your bet in two, three or four stocks… Ideally, you’re placing your bet in 25 to 40 stocks… So, ETF investing in the cannabis sector, I think it makes a lot of sense,” he concluded, noting that while current options in the cannabis space seem a bit immature, there is no reason to be really critical, and adding that investors should look for actively managed ETFs when picking one.

Coca-Cola Executive Addresses CBD-Beverage Rumors

Soft drink giant Coca-Cola is making marijuana news again, this time saying that it has absolutely no intention of getting involved with the cannabis industry – at least not at this time. Rumors that the company was on the verge of a major development deal with the Canadian pot firm Aurora cannabis to create a line of CBD-infused beverages have been circulating ever since sources told Bloomberg last month that the two companies were in “serious talks” about working together.

However, Coke CEO James Quincey has denounced the gossip, according to the latest Wall Street transcripts.

On Tuesday, during a call to investors, Quincey said, “we don’t have any plans at this stage to get into the space” when asked by Cowen & Company analyst Vivien Azer about whether the company was planning to create a CBD product. “So that’s kind of where we are,” he added, leaving the subject flat.

There is so much speculation happening right now concerning the cannabis-infused beverages market, it can be difficult for investors to determine what is real and what is just wishful thinking. Ever since Constellation Brands and Molson Coors officially signed deals to produce pot beverages for the Canadian cannabis market, it almost seems that every other week another unconfirmed report from an anonymous source is being published suggesting the possibility of another major beverage company joining in. But so far, there has been a lot of talk and not much action. No definitive contacts have been signed by any other major beverage firms other than the two mentioned above.

In the case of Coca-Cola, the company essentially told everyone last month not to get too excited about seeing a Coke of cannabis anytime soon. “We have no interest in marijuana or cannabis,” the company said in a statement released in September. “Along with many others in the beverage industry, we are closely watching the growth of non-psychoactive CBD as an ingredient in functional wellness beverages around the world. The space is evolving quickly. No decisions have been made at this time.”

What is true is that soft drink companies are struggling to find new revenue streams to attract health-conscious consumers who have given up sugary beverages. For the past couple of decades, soda sales have dropped more than 25 percent since their heyday between the 1960s and 1990s, reports the New York Times. This decline is expected to continue as more people adopt a healthy lifestyle.

Considering the popularity of CBD, which is often touted for its therapeutic benefits, this sector should be a no-brainer for soda companies. But they are likely holding out, according to financial experts, because they can. Simply put: Soda companies do not have to be nearly as competitive in the cannabis space as those selling booze.

“Unlike the beer, wine and spirits sector, cannabis or CBD-infused beverages are not an imminent threat to non-alcoholic beverages sales, so it makes sense that a large, multinational, non-alcoholic beverage manufacturer like Coca-Cola would to take a wait-and-see approach,” Jason Wilson, president of Budding Equity Asset Management and a partner in the ETFMG Alternative Harvest ETF, told Market Watch. “In contrast, the sales of alcoholic beverage producers and distributors are under more immediate threat of cannibalization, which is why we have seen companies like Constellation Brands and Molson Coors… enter the cannabis space.”

John Hopkins University Recommends Magic Mushrooms Be Rescheduled

Psilocybin mushrooms like cubensis do more than make a Dead show fantastic and otherworldly. For decades now, a slew of therapists, psychiatrists and botanists have known that their properties go well beyond a good or bad trip. Magic mushrooms have been found to be an effective treatment for depression, anxiety and even addiction and have now been endorsed by researchers at John Hopkins University, according to the New York Times.

The researchers call for the rescheduling of psilocybin so that it may be used in therapeutic sessions that are guided by a professional in the realm of psychedelics. The hurdles that lay before said sessions should take around 5 years to leap and will include thorough studies and trials to work out dosages, efficacy and safety.

It’s suggested that the mushroom component be moved from Schedule I, which is the category for no known medical uses and high potential for abuse, to Schedule IV, which is slated for substances with a low potential for abuse and includes Xanax, Klonopin and Valium. Could it be that psychedelic mushrooms may turn into the new mother’s little helper?

In the lengthy researcher’s review, highlights include, “Psilocybin mushrooms have been used for millennia for spiritual and medical purposes,” and “Animal and human studies indicate low abuse and no physical dependence potential,” and “Psilocybin may provide therapeutic benefits supporting its development as a new drug.”

Though in the communities trying to legalize psychedelics for therapeutic benefits, the perks of taking hallucinogenic mushrooms are and have been well known. The activist association MAPS has been working on MDMA, mushroom and other psychedelic treatments to be freed for decades, with progress to show. It’s safe to say that without their boldness, John Hopkins University wouldn’t be recommending magic mushrooms be loosened from their scheduling.

From microdosing in Silicon Valley to the “bad trip” tent at Burning Man, psychedelics have far reach and have been the catalysts to epiphones, breakthroughs and full blown realizations for many imbibers. Psilocybin is well documented on the site Erowid and Dr. Matthew Johnson of John Hopkins told the Times that the FDA had already approved numerous trials of psilocybin. If it is indeed accepted as a treatment for patients, he said, “I see this as a new era in medicine.”

Priyanka Chopra Says She Considered Herself Single Until ‘There Was a Ring’; Jenna Dewan Has a New Boyfriend Who Looks Nothing Like Channing Tatum

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Priyanka Chopra Says She Considered Herself Single Until ‘There Was a Ring’

“This is the first time I was comfortable with being with someone who is such an incredible partner, so it just felt natural,” Chopra told PEOPLE at the Bumble India launch on Monday (the actress is an investor in the company). “And plus there was a ring on it! I always said that when there’s a ring on it I’ll talk about it because you’re single until you’re married.”

“I’ve never been public about my relationships. But that was a decision I took when I was very young,” Chopra explained. “Especially in entertainment because women have such public lives, we always end up being reduced to a plus one or ‘blahblahblah’s’ girlfriend. And I wanted to give myself enough time where I’m able to stand on my own two feet and have my identity as well.”

Jenna Dewan Has a New Boyfriend Who — By the Way — Looks Nothing Like Channing Tatum

Dewan’s new fling is Broadway actor and singer Steve Kazee. Dewan and Kazee have been dating for a couple of months now, and if their romance were a musical, it would be scored with peppy music. “[Jenna’s] really happy,” said a source close to the dancer and actress.

The duo was allegedly spotted together at the Casamigos Halloween party in Beverly Hills, where they “showed off PDA.” Then, on October 29, Dewan and Kazee had a festive date at the Los Angeles Haunted Hayride. Already celebrating Hallloween together, eh? Must be serious!

In the meantime, Channing is reportedly dating singer Jessie J, who — again, just sayin’ — bears some resemblance to his ex. Here’s evidence.

UPDATE …. Demi Lovato is NOT leaving rehab any time soon

The singer is ready to keep fighting her addiction, with the 26-year-old planning to stay in rehab ‘for the remainder of the year’ according to ET Online.

‘Demi is thankful she’s still alive and is doing whatever she can to never get to that point again,’ a source told the website Tuesday. Demi recently celebrated 90 Days of sobriety.

5 Meditation Techniques For This November’s New Moon

November’s new moon is occurring on the 7th, landing in Scorpio. And according to astrology, it’s a perfect time to embrace the dark and bright aspects of your life, because it encourages you to do some clean up in order to kick off the month with positive vibes.

Elite Daily explains that new moons in Scorpio bring out the lightest light and the darkest dark, which sounds confusing, but sort of understandable. It’s a very intense mix of energies, lending itself for meditation and introspection. Bustle compiled a list of meditations that pair perfectly with November’s new moon. Check out 5 of our favorites:

Forgiveness

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This guided meditation is all about helping you let go of things that are angering you and holding you back, encouraging you to forgive those that have hurt you. Even if you think you’re over something on a surface level, this meditation was built in order to help people heal wounds and issues they may still exist on your subconscious.

Self love

This 10 minute guided meditation encourages you to face your personal problems and embrace them, encouraging you to come to terms with your past, the issues you’ve faced, and the things you’d like to accomplish in the near future.

Dealing with conflict

This short guided meditation encourages you to face the conflicts you’ve had with important people in the past, especially those that still weigh on you. This meditation encourages you to calm down, especially during the times when you feel like your emotions are getting the best of you.

Positive energy

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This three hour meditation helps you let go of negative vibes and embrace peace and relaxation. Since it’s so long and relaxing, it’s a great way to let go of the day and help you go to sleep.

New moon

This meditation was designed for new moons, encouraging change and manifestation, helping you visualize your goals and how you can achieve them.

How Believing In Ghosts Can Make You A Better Person

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Halloween is a time when ghosts and spooky decorations are on public display, reminding us of the realm of the dead. But could they also be instructing us in important lessons on how to lead moral lives?  Here is how believing in ghosts can make you a better person.

Roots of Halloween

The origins of modern-day Halloween go back to “samhain,” a Celtic celebration for the beginning of the dark half of the year when, it was widely believed, the realm between the living and the dead overlapped and ghosts could be commonly encountered.

In 601 A.D., to help his drive to Christianize northern Europe, Pope Gregory I directed missionaries not to stop pagan celebrations, but rather to Christianize them.

Accordingly, over time, the celebrations of samhain became All Souls’ Day and All Saint’s Day, when speaking with the dead was considered religiously appropriate. All Saint’s Day was also known as All Hallows’ Day and the night before became All Hallows’ Evening, or “Hallowe’en.”

Christian ghosts

Not only did the pagan beliefs around spirits of the dead continue, but they also became part of many of early church practices.

Pope Gregory I himself suggested that people seeing ghosts should say masses for them. The dead, in this view, might require help from the living to make their journey towards Heaven.

During the Middle Ages, beliefs around souls trapped in purgatory led to the church’s increasing practice of selling indulgences – payments to the church to reduce penalties for sins. The widespread belief in ghosts turned the sale of indulgences into a lucrative practice for the church.

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It was such beliefs that contributed to the Reformation, the division of Christianity into Protestantism and Catholicism led by German theologian Martin Luther. Indeed, Luther’s “95 Theses,” that he nailed to the All Saints Church in Wittenburg on Oct. 31, 1517, was largely a protest against the selling of indulgences.

Subsequently, ghosts became identified with “Catholic superstitions” in Protestant countries.

Debates, however, continued about the existence of ghosts and people increasingly turned to science to deal with the issue. By the 19th century, Spiritualism, a new movement which claimed that the dead could converse with the living, was fast becoming mainstream, and featured popular techniques such as seances, the ouija board, spirit photography and the like.

Although Spiritualism faded in cultural importance after World War I, many of its approaches can be seen in the “ghost hunters” of today, who often seek to prove the existence of ghosts using scientific techniques.

A wide, wide world of ghosts

These beliefs are not just part of the Christian world. Most, although not all, societies have a concept of “ghosts.” In Taiwan, for example, about 90 percent people report seeing ghosts.

An elaborate model house is being guided into the ocean as an offering to wandering ghosts during the beginning of the Ghost Month Festival in Taiwan. AP Photo/Chiang Ying-ying

Along with many Asian countries such as Japan, Korea, China and Vietnam, Taiwan celebrates a “Ghost Month,” which includes a central “Ghost Day,” when ghosts are believed to freely roam the world of the living. These festivals and beliefs are often tied to the Buddhist story of the Urabon Sutra, where Buddha instructs a young priest on how to help his mother whom he sees suffering as a “hungry ghost.”

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As in many traditions, Taiwanese ghosts are seen either as “friendly” or “unfriendly.” The “friendly” ghosts are commonly ancestral or familial and welcomed into the home during the ghost festival. The “unfriendly” ghosts are those angry or “hungry” ghosts that haunt the living.

Role of ghosts in our lives

As a scholar who has studied and taught ghost stories for many years, I have found that ghosts generally haunt for good reasons. These could range from unsolved murders, lack of proper funerals, forced suicides, preventable tragedies and other ethical failures.

Ghosts, in this light, are often found seeking justice from beyond the grave. They could make such demands from individuals, or from societies as a whole. For example, in the U.S., sightings have been reported of African-American slaves and murdered Native Americans. Scholar Elizabeth Tucker details many of these reported sightings on university campuses, often tied in with sordid aspects of the campus’s past.

A ghost dance on Halloween. Chris Jepsen/Flickr.com, CC BY-NC-ND

In this way, ghosts reveal the shadow side of ethics. Their sightings are often a reminder that ethics and morality transcend our lives and that ethical lapses can carry a heavy spiritual burden.

Yet ghost stories are also hopeful. In suggesting a life after death, they offer a chance to be in contact with those that have passed and therefore a chance for redemption – a way to atone for past wrongs.

This Halloween, along with the shrieks and shtick, you may want to take a few minutes to appreciate the role of ghosts in our haunted pasts and how they guide us to lead moral and ethical lives.The Conversation

Tok Thompson, Associate Professor of Teaching, University of Southern California – Dornsife College of Letters, Arts and Sciences

This article is republished from The Conversation under a Creative Commons license. Read the original article.

14 Celebs Who Got Their Start In Campy Horror Flicks

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Who needs Halloween to binge on scary movies (nothing is scarier than bad acting and even worse hair)?  Many of our favorite celebrities of today got their start in these cheesy horror flicks — many of which live solely online. Here are  14 movie stars that would probably like to forget these roles ever existed. When Thanksgiving rolls around, they can all be thankful social media didn’t exist back then.

Charlize Theron

“Straight to video” is not a phrase this Oscar winner is accustomed to, but her very first film appearance in Children of the Corn III: Urban Harvest (1995) never saw a theatrical release, which is why it’s so hard to find a clip online. Theron was also uncredited — something she might actually be thankful for today. Here’s some super grainy video of her, lest she forget where she came from.

Eva Mendes

Five years after Charlize Theron took a turn in the fields, Eva Mendes followed-up with the (also) straight to VHS Children of the Corn V: Field of Terror.

Kevin Bacon

Not many people knew Kevin Bacon before Footloose (1984), but he had one of the more dramatic death scenes four years prior in the original Friday the 13th (1980).

Jack Black

Before his breakout role in Shallow Hall (2001), he had an uncredited role as Titus Telesco, who meets an untimely death in I Still Know What You Did Last Summer (1998). Check out that hair!

Leonardo DiCaprio

Who knew back in 1991 that Critters 3 would lead to leading man status for Leo? This “horror” flick was his very first movie appearance.

Johnny Depp

An young, pre 21 Jump Street Johnny Depp got his very first movie gig in a small indy film nobody’s ever heard of called A Nightmare on Elm Street (1984). Back when mullets were hot.

George Clooney

Between leaving his role as hot commodity George Burnett on The Facts of Life and getting cast in Return of the Killer Tomatoes! (1988), Clooney landed his second movie role in the hugely forgettable Return to Horror High (1987). Here he is getting killed off. And he looks good doing it.

Tom Hanks

Right before Bosom Buddies debuted, Hanks got to purge his serious acting chops in the low budget He Knows You’re Alone (1980). It was his very first acting gig on screen. And one that is easily forgotten.

Jennifer Aniston

The year prior to Friends, Aniston starred as Tory Redding, a less spoiled Rachel Green who goes up against an evil leprechaun in what has been called “the worst movie” in her career: Leprechaun (1993). It was her very first credited movie role.

Chloë Grace Moretz

She was only 8-years old when she landed her first movie role as Chelsea Lutz in The Amityville Horror (2005) co-starring Ryan Reynolds as her father. Not a bad first gig.

Julia Louis-Dreyfus 

Thank goodness Louis-Dreyfus landed the role of Seinfeld’s Elaine Benes in 1990, otherwise  people might still remember her less famous role as Jeanette “the Nymph” Cooper in her inaugural roll in Troll (1986), alongside her real-life husband Brad Hall.

Skeet Ulrich

Before Riverdale (2017), As Good As It Gets (1997), and his breakout role in Scream (1996) there was The Craft (1996), Ulrich’s first credited appearance in a movie.

Renée Zellweger And Matthew McConaughey

This is a twofer. And not really a “start” for either actor. But it’s interesting to note that both Zellweger and McConaughey had roles in Dazed and Confused in 1993 and reappeared the following year n Texas Chainsaw Massacre: The Next Generation. It was the fourth movie appearance for both.

Common Sex Fantasies According To Experts

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Everyone has a fantasy, it starts when you are developing and grows from there. There is an entire online world given to talking about, theorizing, sharing and pictures. Most are on the dull average side, and some are at bit more “complex”.  Here are common sex fantasies according to experts. Sex workers get to know a side of their clients that the world is generally not shared. These professionals get to know hidden impulses of their clients, coming face to face with feelings that their friends or romantic partners don’t get to see.

Feminization

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Forced feminization is the practice where male clients pay to be forced into adopting traditionally female behaviors, such as cross-dressing and taking on a more passive role in sex. “The process would involve humiliation, as the label itself is indicative of emasculation. I’d put these men in bras, panties, sometimes I’d put makeup on them and parade them around in high heels,” explains Dominatrix Aleta Cai.

“Forced” bi

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Male clients interested in this practice come to an agreement with their female escort in order to create a scenario where they’re “forced” to perform sexual acts with men as their escort watches and directs them. According to Kitty Striker, a dominatrix and writer, men get turned on by this fantasy because they get to explore a taboo subject. “I think part of the eroticism is in the forbidden nature of the fantasy for men, who are often pushed into hyper-masculine toxic ideals, but often they hadn’t even considered they could experience this in a way that was affirming,” she explains.

Roleplaying

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Role plays can involve all sorts of dynamics, typically those where there’s an imbalance of power, such as teacher and student, doctor and patient, or boss and employee. Sex workers explain that these fantasies are so attractive because  clients get to explore taboo and potentially dangerous scenarios in a way that’s safe and removed from real life.

Threesomes

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Escorts also say that a lot of men are interested in having threesomes with two women, which is not that surprising. “Since they’re attracted to women, obviously the more there are, the better it is for them,” says Hayley Jade. She explains that sometimes men aren’t even interested in participating and are just happy to watch.

Blackmail

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Strangely enough, blackmail is also a common fantasy for people, who come up with elaborate scenarios that result in them being “outsmarted” and “accused” of something.  Since a lot of fantasies rely on taboo subjects, it makes sense that exploring them in a way that’s completely safe and fictitious would be a turn on.

Why Some Are Saying Marijuana May Increase Stroke And Heart Failure

A study from a private healthcare network in Pennsylvania sent shockwaves and questions through the cannabis community. Led by Dr. Aditi Kalla, it used the National Inpatient Sample (NIS) database to scrutinize the medical records of patients from more than 1,000 hospitals in the U.S.

The study focused on patients ages 18-55 years who were released from hospitals in 2009 and 2010. Marijuana use was “diagnosed” in roughly 1.5 percent of the study sample. Researchers concluded that the marijuana users had a 26 percent increase in the risk of stroke and a 10 percent increase the likelihood of later heart failure. 

It’s what the study does not emphasize which may be of greatest importance to question further. Ironically, the medical records used were from a time when no states had regulated recreational marijuana and most states were not allowing medical marijuana. So, at best, most respondents probably were using illegal market marijuana. Additionally, researchers did not know how patients ingested it, when they last used it or even how much they used.   

Only 1.5 percent of the sample identified as cannabis users, while National Institute on Drug Abuse found that at least 5.8 percent of Americans used marijuana in 2007, a number that continued to grow even before the study’s data set was created. 

Just because two data points line up, it doesn’t infer causality. To do so incorrectly is officially known as questionable cause logical fallacy. A well known case involving women and hormone replacement therapy, HRT, inferred from correlation of facts that women on HRT had lower incidence of heart disease. However, upon closer inspection and further research showed that the women who could afford the HRT were also from a higher socioeconomic standing, allowing for better diet and exercise.

We had the opportunity to speak to Dr. Kalla about these findings:

“This is not an ‘anti-cannabis’ study and none of the researchers involved in this study, including myself, have a political agenda.  All drugs typically undergo studies to determine if there are any side effects. If any are found, then researchers try to first narrow down which organs are affected and subsequently look for a dose-dependent curve. “

Although some may assume otherwise, Dr. Kalla pointed out that she is not against medical marijuana:

“Cannabis use has benefits. I would like patients consuming cannabis for medicinal and/or recreational purposes to be aware that cannabis use may have cardiovascular side effects. Informing your physician about any cannabis use will allow your physician to appropriately monitor you for potential cardiovascular complications.‘

Like all research, these early findings and assumed correlations must be tested further and in a way that is specifically targeted at examining relationships between stroke, cardiovascular disease, heart attacks and cannabis use. Until then, as Dr. Kalla noted, informing your physician about cannabis use affords you a professional opinion on the matter.

5 Scary TV Show Episodes To Watch This Halloween

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Horror in TV is not as common as it is in the movies. While you can expect a scary movie to pop out once every couple of months, it’s hard to find horror-themed shows aside from American Horror Story, which, in it’s eighth season, feels more like a parody of pop culture. Still, there are some amazing horror episodes out there, which is why we’ve compiled this short list. 

If you’re not feeling like leaving your house for a crowded, sweaty party this Halloween, these TV episodes are available on streaming services and come from very different shows with different tones, so you can have your pick of the type of horror you want to experience. The one thing they all have in common is that they’re super, super creepy.

Days Gone Bye: “The Walking Dead”

You’ve probably seen this episode and yes, we know that The Walking Dead is awful right now, but a few years ago, when Frank Darabont was still running things, the show played a big part in revitalizing zombies in entertainment while also paving the way for well respected genre television. This episode is peak Walking Dead, featuring deadly zombies, powerful character drama, and scaring the crap out of you, all while still being super sad and depressing. Who can ever forget the nonsensical line “Don’t Dead Open Inside”?

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Playtest: “Black Mirror”

Black Mirror is a pretty horrifying show, a modern take on the Twilight Zone but worst because it tackles technology, which every day seems more and more pervasive. While most episodes of Black Mirror are disturbing, Playtest stands out because it feels like a one hour horror movie. Directed by Dan Trachtenberg, who also directed the super scary 10 Cloverfield Lane, this episode is filled with jump scares, twists, and of course, a very horror movie-like ending that tricks you into thinking that everything might just be okay. Nope, this is Black Mirror.

Piggy Piggy: “American Horror Story”

American Horror Story had a pretty great and even first season, taking us into a haunted house and introducing us to all the characters that lived there throughout the years. What worked best about this season was the fact that you didn’t know what to expect, which characters were real, and what was going to happen in the future of the show. Piggy Piggy is a stand out, because even though it’s extremely scary (The Piggy Man!!!!), it’s the episode that reveals how awful everyone’s internet boyfriend Tate was. 

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Hush: “Buffy The Vampire Slayer”

Buffy The Vampire Slayer was an amazing show that had it’s ups and downs throughout it’s 7 season run, but one thing it did was to continuously challenge itself in order to make groundbreaking TV. Hush is one of Buffy’s all time stand out episodes, being the first episode of the show to get to get several Emmy nominations, while featuring almost no dialogue and sound. In the episode, The Gentlemen come to town and steal people’s voices right before they kill them and cut their hearts out. They’re also extremely ugly and scary, so there’s that.

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Lonely Souls: “Twin Peaks”

Lonely Souls is the seventh episode of the second season of Twin Peaks, and it’s so scary because it finally reveals the answer to the first question the show proposed: Who killed Laura Palmer?

This episode wouldn’t be half as scary if it weren’t for the fact that the audience had been waiting for this moment for so long, and also because David Lynch executes it so well. The music, the surrealism, the stillness, the giant — everything that happens here shows that David Lynch is in total control. There’s never been anything scarier than Bob crawling through that couch. Spoilers ahead!

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