Fear Itself: Season 1 - 13 Episode s
1x1 - The Sacrifice
June 5, 2008
On the lam from the authorities, four criminals find themselves held up at a decrepit fort inhabited by three alluring women.
1x2 - Spooked
June 12, 2008
A private eye is forced to confront the demons from his past while staking out a haunted house.
1x3 - Family Man
June 19, 2008
A near-death experience causes a likeable family man to switch bodies with an incarcerated serial killer.
1x4 - In Sickness and in Health
June 26, 2008
A bride learns from a mysterious note that her soon-to-be-husband is possibly a serial killer.
1x5 - Eater
July 3, 2008
A new cop is left to guard a serial killer dubbed "The Eater". Things take a turn for the worst when her fellow cops begin to act strangely.
1x6 - New Year's Day
July 17, 2008
In a post-apocalyptic world, a woman discovers that the planet has been taken over by zombies.
1x7 - Community
July 24, 2008
A married couple moves to a Stepford-like neighborhood. They learn that their new neighbours will go to any length to keep their neighbourhood "perfect".
1x8 - Skin & Bones
July 31, 2008
After being missing for days in the forest, a herder returns home and must battle an inner demon that is possessing him.
1x9 - Something With Bite
January 3, 2009
Wilbur Orwell finds himself turning into a werewolf in this modern re-imagining of the classic tales.
1x10 - Chance
January 10, 2009
A man must confront his evil doppelganger.
1x11 - The Spirit Box
January 17, 2009
A dead schoolgirl—thought to have committed suicide—speaks to her classmates, Becca and Shelby, from beyond the grave. The dead girl reveals that she was in fact murdered, and that she wants her classmates' help in seeking revenge.
1x12 - Echoes
January 24, 2009
Sam believes that he was a sadistic murderer in a previous life. Fearful, Sam attempts to stop his previous life from bleeding into the present.
1x13 - The Circle
January 31, 2009
Each Halloween a group of friends get together to tell each other horror stories; however, the group finds that they're living one of their stories.
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