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The New Seachange Is a Sad Case of Zombie TV : When Your Favourite Programs Come Back from the Dead, Daryl Sparkes , single work review

'In Stephen King’s Pet Sematary, caretaker Jud Crandall warns against burying bodies in the old Indian burial ground. “They don’t come back the same”, the old man drawls, with a mix of desperation and horror in his voice.' (Introduction)

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