10 Underrated Horror TV Shows From The '90s You Totally Forgot About
7. Eerie, Indiana
One aimed at the kiddos, Eerie, Indiana was about a teenager named Marshall who moved to a rural midwest town. Lost in a seemingly foreign environment, Marshall found it difficult to get by, especially when it came to making friends. Then came along a boy named Simon, who quickly became his sidekick. Soon, the duo regularly found themselves in unusual paradoxes as they explored the local mysteries and legends of the Hoosier state.
You're forgiven if you don't remember a show called Eerie, Indiana. It only ran for 19 episodes, and one of those was initially unaired.
One of the biggest highlights of Eerie, Indiana was each episode introduced a unique sort of strange. Sadly, it was also one of the show's pitfalls. Considering there wasn't much else like it on TV, it was quite the ask for audiences to disconnect from reality and dive into the bizarre depths of the show, which included things like manipulative ATMs.
Eerie, Indiana made quite the impression, despite the fact it wasn't around for very long. Soon after its demise, countless supernatural shows and films popped up within a few years, creating something of a craze.