RMG Presents: Werewolf The TV Series, The Podcast|Episode 002 - a podcast by Joel G. Robertson

from 2020-10-05T03:00:50

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Welcome to WEREWOLF THE TV SERIES, THE PODCAST.
For this podcast your hosts will discuss, dissect, and reminisce about the cult classic TV series Werewolf that ran on the FOX network from 1987 to 1988.Despite only lasting one season for a total of 29 episodes, WEREWOLF made an indelible (bite) mark on the lives of those who watched and loved this fantastic horror series.



In this episode of the podcast, we’ll be covering"Nightwatch"and"The Boy Who Cried Werewolf," which were episodes two and three of the series.
EPISODE 002, NIGHTWATCH - SYNOPSIS (from IMdB):"Eric tracks Skorzney to a shadowy boatyard and begins to keep a journal. He steals a revolver and gets some silver bullets, hoping to kill Skorzney to end the curse. But Eric is captured by sailors who plan to turn him over to Alamo Joe."Original release date: July 18, 1987
EPISODE 003, THE BOY WHO CRIED WEREWOLF - SYNOPSIS (from IMdB):"Eric, wounded by Alamo Joe, is saved by a young boy fascinated by monsters, werewolves in particular. But things get hairy when Mom's abusive boyfriend starts slapping her and her son around and Eric saves the day."Original release date: July 25, 1987
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