In their second analysis together, David and Dead Palette dubiously poke at the contents of "Normal Porn for Normal People," which is anything but normal. Does this story have the creepy factor, or is it all hidden under the sheets?
#5 - "Barbie.avi"
David joins forces with fellow macabre artist Dead Palette to investigate the tantalizing appeal of the unknown and unknowable in "Barbie.avi." But first, they get a little sidetracked talking about video games...
#4 - "Squidward's Suicide"
David and Kaela return, and are joined by recurring Midnight Marinara voice Matt Holley to reel in one of the first well-known "Lost Episode" pastas. Is this a story worth keeping, or do we throw it back to the briny depths?
#3 - "Abandoned by Disney" (Benview on Slimebeast Pt. 1)
Matt Benson and Andrew Linde (Nerds Eye View; Shut Up Leonard) ride along with David to read a Creepypasta classic set in a forgotten Disney resort. Could this be the first truly GOOD story covered on this show?
"Abandoned by Disney" is written by Slimebeast. You can read this and other works of his here.
#2 - "Smile Dog"
David is joined by Midnight Marinara veteran Emma Goddard and friends Matthew Vilter and Ronny Sanchez to dig into the mysteries of the Smile Dog, to determine if the story is spooky enough to "spread the word."
#1 - "Laughing Jack" (w/ Kaela Berry)
This inaugural outing has David King and Kaela Berry (The Artist Tree podcast) taking a look at the original Laughing Jack story. Is the story as iconic as the character it spawned, or is it an undercooked mess?
Introducing Undercooked Analysis, a spin-off of Midnight Marinara where there's no plan, no polish, and no filters; just a group of people taking a not-so-serious look at popular Creepypasta.