- Network: Peacock
- Series Premiere Date: Oct 18, 2024
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Hysteria! is funny, loves heavy metal, and does up its 1980s setting well. But it’s also having a real good time keeping us on the back foot.
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A fun, insightful, and occasionally scary coming-of-age horror series.
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While the early episodes instill intrigue and build up the scares, Hysteria! loses steam as it progresses, succumbing to a generic narrative to explain its many mysteries (some of which don’t wrap up so satisfactorily). Still, don’t let that knock that stop you from wolfing down this fun spooky-season treat.
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For the most part, “Hysteria!” threads multiple genres with tight precision; there’s classic horror in the supernatural elements, pieces of procedural and murder mystery DNA in the ongoing investigation, and a richly imagined teen drama tying it all together. .... The storytelling gets rockier toward the end.
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It’s a mess, but it isn’t without audacity. That’s a calling card, if not necessarily a success.
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So inaptly straight-faced that it casts Bruce Campbell as the chief of police and then denies him the opportunity to flex his action-comedy muscles, it’s a misguided nostalgia trip that never comes close to earning a devil-horn salute.
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Ultimately, “Hysteria!” isn’t frightening enough to be a horror series, nor wacky enough to be funny. It loses its freshness and voice by ensuring the presence of every 1980s horror trope.