Spooked

Spooked (2014)

EndedScripted showComedy, Horror, Supernatural

Spooked is about a ragtag group of ghost hunters. Paranormal events occur everyday but for those who can't afford the best investigators, well... there's always the Paranormal Investigation Team (P.I.T). Watch as they scour the country for any signs of the paranormal, and learn that even in the scariest of situations, you can't be afraid to laugh...

Network
Scheduleevery Wednesday (20 min)

Recent Episodes

EpisodeNameAirdate
S01E04ExorschismJun 25, 2014
S01E03Brotherly DepartedJun 18, 2014
S01E02Sending Mixed SignalsJun 11, 2014
S01E01Paranormal ProfessionalsJun 4, 2014
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Frequently Asked Questions  Warning: Spoilers

Who were the main cast members of 'Spooked'?

The main cast members of 'Spooked' included Connor Jessup, Richard Harmon, and Julia Sarah Stone.

What genre does 'Spooked' fall under?

'Spooked' falls under the genre of supernatural drama.

Where was 'Spooked' set?

'Spooked' was primarily set in the fictional town of Port Moore, located in Alaska.

What was the premise of 'Spooked'?

'Spooked' followed the story of a young man who returns to his hometown and discovers that it is haunted by vengeful spirits.

What was the running time of each episode of 'Spooked'?

Each episode of 'Spooked' had a running time of approximately 45 minutes.

Who created 'Spooked'?

'Spooked' was created by Simon Barry.

Did 'Spooked' receive any awards or nominations?

Yes, 'Spooked' received nominations for Leo Awards in various categories such as Best Cinematography, Best Costume Design, and Best Supporting Performance.

What was the target audience for 'Spooked'?

'Spooked' targeted audiences who enjoyed supernatural-themed dramas with elements of mystery and suspense.

How many episodes were there in the first season of 'Spooked'?

The first season of 'Spooked' consisted of 13 episodes.

Were there any notable guest stars in 'Spooked'?

Yes, 'Spooked' featured guest appearances by popular actors such as Steven Weber and Luvia Petersen.

Did 'Spooked' have any notable recurring characters?

Yes, 'Spooked' had recurring characters such as Marilyn Norry as Mrs. Barker and Hiro Kanagawa as Dr. March.

Did 'Spooked' have a distinct visual style?

Yes, 'Spooked' had a dark and atmospheric visual style that matched its supernatural themes.

Did 'Spooked' have a strong fan following?

Yes, 'Spooked' developed a dedicated fan base who appreciated its eerie storytelling and compelling characters.

Did 'Spooked' explore any social or cultural themes?

Yes, 'Spooked' touched upon themes such as grief, guilt, and the consequences of past actions.

Did 'Spooked' have any notable soundtrack or musical score?

Yes, 'Spooked' featured a haunting and atmospheric musical score that added to the overall eerie atmosphere of the show.

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