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- Soon as the mold clears up in city hall, attendance for town meetings should pick right up again, not that it ever warranted a second hand to count. The mayor (Daniel Alan Kiely, Bong of the Living Dead) puts on a happy face anyhow, welcoming four familiar faces for another night of parking complaints and not much else. Until only-mechanic-in-the-county Bernie (Morgan McLeod, The Thing About Beecher's Gate) raises his hand and asks if they're going to talk about the things with the glowing green eyes. To the mayor's mounting horror and eventual frustration, all of the attending citizenry have stories about this supernatural menace. No solutions, though. The sheriff (Daniel Allen) shot at them. Gail (Catherine Csanyi) slept until they went away. Even Trudy (Jenson Strock, The Childish Thing) saw them and she was only visiting. If there's one thing for certain - and there aren't many with this crowd - it's that these things aren't going anywhere. So. Y'know. Somebody should really stop those things.
- A deputy that has recently transferred to the town of Beecher's Gate, is ordered by the town's sheriff to spend a night alone in a barn with only a shotgun as a rite of passage.
- Jack has lived in the same house his entire life. It's where he worked his crayons into colorful stumps. It's where he got into baseball. It's where he got out of baseball. And it's where he lost his big brother. But now he's moving out. When his mom leaves him alone for a weekend, Jack does everything on her to-do list except sort through the endless piles of boxes hiding behind every door. Until he trips over a memory long-buried and unleashes the boogeyman he'd almost forgotten about. Jack's only chance at ending his oldest nightmare lies somewhere between his best friends, a survival guide scribbled by his five-year-old self and the pain he thought he'd already packed away.