From Candle Cove’s tooth monster to No End House’s memory-munching to every fucked-up thing that happens in Butcher’s Block and Dream Door, Channel Zero stays lodged in the brain long after the eps are over.
Like American Horror Story, Channel Zero gave fans new and original stories each season, though I dare say that the Syfy anthology packs more psychologically warping bangs for viewers’ bucks, packed into only six episodes for each new cycle.
One of the most unpredictable and unsettling TV shows creeping around, Channel Zero was a perfect combination of the talents of author and Hannibal vet Nick Antosca with spine-chilling creepypasta (Internet-born horror tales and lore).