The Most Acclaimed Horror Movie of the Year Is About How Fandom Can Save Your Life-or Ruin It
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In the era before streaming and DVD boxed sets, being a dedicated TV fan was like being a member of a secret, or, in the case of an especially popular show, not-so-secret, society.
In I Saw the TV Glow, whose story begins in 1996, the unforgiving nature of a network time slot puts the Buffy-esque teen show The Pink Opaque -about a pair of psychically linked girls named Tara and Isabel who do weekly battle against the forces of evil-tantalizingly out of reach.
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