'Spooked' is the fifth episode of the eighth season of the American television comedy series The Office and the show's 157th overall. It was the season's Halloween special. It was written by Carrie Kemper and directed by Randall Einhorn. It originally aired on NBC on October 27, 2011. It was viewed by 5.53 million people. 1 Summary 2 Cultural references 3 Connections to previous episodes 4. Spooked features true-life supernatural stories, told first-hand by people who can barely believe it happened themselves. Spooked challenges skeptics of the supernatural, daring listeners to confront the unknown. These stories demand listeners question their own map of reality. Spooked is a 2004 album by Robyn Hitchcock in collaboration with Gillian Welch and David Rawlings. It was recorded at Woodlands Studio in Nashville, TN. The set comprises twelve new recordings, all self-composed with the exception of 'Trying to Get to Heaven Before They Close the Door', a cover of a very recent Bob Dylan song. Offensive Slang Used as a disparaging term for a black person. Spooked, spooking. Spook - definition of spook by The Free Dictionary. A brand NEW season of Spooked begins Friday, August 21st. This is not a path you wish to walk alone there will be 22 terrifying tales coming to you from the dark side.
Glynn Washington - Host & Executive Producer, Spooked
The grandson of a seer, Spooked host Glynn Washington was born to a family haunted by ghosts. As a teenager, he witnessed his first exorcism — and began the process of whispering back to the shadows plaguing his nighttime. “I grew up feeling the veil between worlds was not as solid as I may have liked.”
A student of magic, Glynn has traveled the world in search of the mystic, the strange, and the divine. “I can’t explain everything I’ve seen.” Washington admits. “I keep wondering, what am I missing? That’s really what this show is all about.”
Spooked is a project of Snap Judgment.
Glynn Washington and Mark Ristich co-founded popular podcast and radio series Snap Judgment in July 2010. Snap Judgment airs weekly on over 400 public radio stations nationwide, and is downloaded over two million times every month. Washington and Ristich both serve as Executive Producers, electrifying audiences with Snap’s narrative-driven, cinematic, story experience. Learn more at SnapJudgment.org.
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Noun | 1. | spook - someone unpleasantly strange or eccentric creep, weirdie, weirdo, weirdy disagreeable person, unpleasant person - a person who is not pleasant or agreeable |
2. | spook - a mental representation of some haunting experience; 'he looked like he had seen a ghost'; 'it aroused specters from his past' fantasm, phantasm, phantasma, phantom, shadow, apparition - something existing in perception only; 'a ghostly apparition at midnight' | |
Verb | 1. | spook - frighten or scare, and often provoke into a violent action; 'The noise spooked the horse' affright, fright, frighten, scare - cause fear in; 'The stranger who hangs around the building frightens me'; 'Ghosts could never affright her' |
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