
Unfortunately, in this case, the show rarely rises to any sort of occasion and we are instead left with mind-numbingly amateurish short stories for ten episodes with just bookending of a greater horror that never convalescences into anything meaningful.

With an interesting premise dealing with terminally ill patients dealing with death, this show works somewhat like an Anthology with short stories building up to a greater encapsulating mystery. Unfortunately, The Midnnight Club is likely the weakest offering and lest conclusive the shows to date. Things have gotten better overtime and I was interested to see if he finally figured out how to make a final conclusion to a tale without the theatrics. Still, in most cases the main story is concluded to a satisfying degree regardless of the expositions. His biggest weakness seems to be able to definitely conclude the stories that often borders onto theatrical levels of expositions. While far from perfect, Flannagan's work genreally posses a fair bit of creativity when it comes to defining ghosts and horrors.

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After watching this show, my opinion hasn't changed. I have enjoyed most of Flannagan's work with the Midnight Mass likely being his best offering to date.
