"Room 104" Night Shift (TV Episode 2019) Poster

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(2019)

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7/10
Love at first bite
safenoe8 December 2023
Warning: Spoilers
David Paymer, who I first saw in an episode of 21 Jump Street back in the late 80s I think, so he's probably one of the most experienced actors to guest star in Room 104. That's not taking anything away from Marielle Scott or Josh Fadem, as this episode, Night Shift kind of takes a nasty turn towards the end with an element of Buffy the Vampire Slayer.

Anyway, what puzzles me is the cast list in imdb. Jessica Makinson and Nate Smith are listed, and I don't know who they played and imdb doesn't tell us. Mario Revolori is credited as playing Lou Demon'd Phillips but I can't remember seeing that character. Also mysteriously, Susanna Harter plays Veronica but I can't recall her in this episode, and she was also credited for the episode Crossroads, but she wasn't in that.
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8/10
Ted
kylal-davis13 December 2019
Really enjoyed the actor who played Ted! We definitely need more of him!
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8/10
Take a bite out of the past when memories of an old flame is revealed!
blanbrn17 November 2019
This episode 10 from season 3 of the "HBO" series "Room 104" called "Night Shift" is an interesting episode with drama and suspense that has the right build up and mood with dark shadows and a connected past that all lead to a big biting climax! It involves a pod caster who in "Room 104" interviews two old horror show stars from the 1970's and each reveal and have memories about their cult status. Only in the past a lady an old flame came between them as after being revealed this leads to a bite and blood drain it's like a transformation and return to an old friendship of the past in a blood sucking way! Overall well done tense episode with build up and it twist and makes go after the past reveals a point between the two central characters.
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