A character is dependent on heroin, and viewers see her injecting the drug, guzzling liquor, and smoking pot. Teens share wine and other drinks and frankly discuss taking morphine for pain. Cursing includes "motherf-ker," "f-k," "s-t," "bitch," "hell," "damn," "ass," and more. Romance plays a minor part in the story, with flirting and kissing. Characters will die over the course of the series. This includes the body horror associated with serious illness (including blood, scars, dead bodies, medical procedures, self-harm, and hospital beds) and supernatural imagery (ghostly apparitions, human-like figures with empty eye sockets, etc.). The show's spooky mood is lightened by the relationships between teen characters, but you can still expect lots of scary moments. The storyline concerns a group of terminally ill teens at a mysterious hospice who meet at night to tell scary stories. Parents need to know that The Midnight Club is a series based on the same-named 1994 book by Christopher Pike and was created by Mike Flanagan ( The Haunting of Hill House) and Leah Fong ( The Haunting of Bly Manor).
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