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New laws, media attention and public awareness campaigns have placed a greater emphasis on bullying in recent years than perhaps ever in the nation’s history.
Yet bullying remains a stubborn problem with far-reaching effects.

More than one in four students, 27.8 percent, report being bullied during the school year, according to a 2103 report by the National Center for Educational Statistics, but most victims never tell an adult.

That’s one reason it’s crucial that everyone – not just school officials – get involved in the battle, says TV personality Cindy “Rodeo” Steedle, who founded an anti-bullying initiative called Imagine No Bullying Now (www.imaginenobullyingnow.com) and often speaks on the subject at school assemblies.

“It’s so important to me because I was bullied as a child,” says Steedle, who rose to fame in 2007 as a contestant on VH1’s “Rock of Love” and subsequently has made numerous other TV appearances.

Steedle recalls as a teenager enduring the taunts of other girls because she couldn’t afford the nice clothes they wore. The bullying didn’t stop with words.
“They would hit me on the bus,” Steedle says.

The impact of bullying can be devastating. A 2012 report by the Centers for Disease Control said students who experience bullying are at increased risk for depression, anxiety, sleep difficulties and poor school adjustment.

Bullying is bad for the bullies, as well. The CDC reported that students who bully others are at increased risk for substance use, academic problems and violence later in adolescence and adulthood.

“How many times have each of us witnessed an act of bullying and said little or nothing?” Steedle asks. “After all, it wasn’t our responsibility. If our kid wasn’t involved, we figured, it’s none of our business.”

That’s the wrong attitude, Steedle says. She offers keys to facing up to bullying and doing something about it.

•  No one should make excuses for bullies. Some people claim bullying is simply a part of life. If no one is physically hurt, they will say, “What’s the big deal? It’s just boys being boys and girls being girls.” Those people are wrong, Steedle says. “We must make it clear in our actions and our words that bullying will not be tolerated,” she says.

•  Parents should monitor their children’s cell phone and Internet use. Bullying takes many forms and it’s not always in person. Text messages and social media sites such as Facebook and Twitter can become sources of bullying.

•  Schools must be at the forefront of the battle. Too many schools don’t take bullying seriously. School officials need to recognize the depth of the problem, and implement and enforce strong anti-bullying policies.

•  But the problem goes beyond the schoolhouse doors. If we want to eradicate bullying in our communities, we can’t rely on schools alone, Steedle says. All public and private institutions need to do more to demonstrate that bullying is simply unacceptable in our workplaces and in our homes.

“This is not a failure of one group of kids, one school, one town, one county or one geographic area,” Steedle says. “Rather, it exposes a fundamental flaw in our society, one that has deep-seated roots.

“Until now, it has been too difficult, inconvenient — maybe even painful — to address. But we can’t keep looking away. We have to stand up and say, ‘No more!’ It’s up to us all to get more involved.”

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Top 5 Must-Watch Horror Series on Netflix for Horror Fans

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Netflix has become a go-to platform for horror fans, offering a wide range of chilling and spine-tingling series that cater to every taste. Whether you enjoy supernatural horror, psychological thrills, or gory slasher flicks, Netflix has something for you. If you’re a die-hard horror fan, here are five of the best Netflix horror series to binge-watch, along with the reasons why they stand out.

1. The Haunting of Hill House

When it comes to modern horror series, The Haunting of Hill House is a masterpiece. Created by Mike Flanagan, this show is not just about ghosts and haunted mansions—it explores themes of grief, trauma, and family dynamics in ways that are as emotionally powerful as they are terrifying. With heart-pounding scares and haunting visuals, this series has set the standard for horror television.

Why it’s a must-watch: The show expertly blends psychological horror with ghostly elements, keeping viewers on edge. The hidden ghosts in the background and the emotional depth of the characters make it a unique horror experience.

2. Midnight Mass

Another gem by Mike Flanagan, Midnight Mass offers a slow-burn horror experience, mixing religious horror with vampire lore. Set in a small island community, the series explores the arrival of a mysterious priest who brings with him miracles—and terrifying consequences. The show tackles themes of faith, redemption, and fear in a way that keeps you thinking long after the credits roll.

Why it’s a must-watch: Midnight Mass excels in its character-driven storytelling, philosophical depth, and gradual tension-building. It’s not your typical jump-scare horror, but it will chill you to your core.

3. Stranger Things

No list of Netflix horror series would be complete without Stranger Things. Though it’s more of a blend between sci-fi and horror, this series taps into 1980s nostalgia while delivering supernatural thrills. With monsters from the Upside Down, creepy government experiments, and a group of kids determined to save their friend, the show’s blend of mystery, horror, and adventure makes it perfect for a binge-watch.

Why it’s a must-watch: Stranger Things masterfully blends coming-of-age elements with supernatural horror, making it a favorite for both younger audiences and veteran horror fans. Plus, the iconic Demogorgon is one of the creepiest monsters on TV.

4. Marianne

This French horror series Marianne is a hidden gem on Netflix that delivers intense psychological horror with supernatural elements. The show revolves around a famous horror writer who realizes that the terrifying character from her books, Marianne, has come to life. With disturbing visuals, eerie atmospheres, and a relentless villain, Marianne offers a terrifying ride.

Why it’s a must-watch: Marianne combines supernatural terror with psychological horror in ways that leave viewers unnerved. The antagonist, Marianne, is a haunting presence that will stick with you long after the show ends.

5. Archive 81

Archive 81 is a gripping found-footage-style horror series based on the popular podcast of the same name. The story follows Dan, an archivist hired to restore old videotapes, who gets drawn into the strange and sinister history of an apartment building. As he uncovers disturbing footage, he realizes something otherworldly is at play. The show offers a mix of cult horror, mystery, and supernatural elements, making it an eerie and unique experience.

Why it’s a must-watch: Archive 81 combines the eerie atmosphere of found-footage horror with a deep, slow-building mystery that keeps you hooked. The blending of past and present horror is masterfully done, making this one of the creepiest new horror series on Netflix.

Why Horror Fans Love Netflix’s Horror Lineup

Netflix has been successful in producing a diverse range of horror content, from supernatural and psychological horror to more traditional jump-scare fare. These five series represent the best of the platform’s offerings, each delivering something unique for fans of the genre. Whether you’re in the mood for a haunted house tale, a chilling supernatural mystery, or a nostalgic adventure with a touch of horror, Netflix has you covered.

For fans of character-driven horror, deep emotional storytelling, or mind-bending supernatural tales, the shows on this list are must-watches. If you’re a true horror fan, these series will keep you glued to the screen, delivering scares and thrills with every episode.

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Top 5 Stan Against Evil Episodes for John C. McGinley and Horror Fans: A Must-Watch List (Seasons 1-3)

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Stan Against Evil, starring John C. McGinley, has become a cult favorite among horror-comedy fans, blending supernatural scares with sharp humor. Set in the cursed town of Willard’s Mill, this IFC series ran for three seasons (2016-2018) and follows the cantankerous former sheriff Stan Miller, played by McGinley, as he battles evil forces alongside Sheriff Evie Barret. If you’re a fan of McGinley or love horror with a comedic twist, here are the top five episodes from Stan Against Evil, showcasing the best of the series.

1. Season 1, Episode 1: “Dig Me Up, Dig Me Down”

The series premiere is an essential watch, setting the tone for the supernatural hijinks to come. After his wife’s sudden death, Stan is forced into early retirement, but he soon discovers that she was secretly battling evil forces in their small town. John C. McGinley’s perfect portrayal of the grumpy, no-nonsense Stan Miller makes this episode a great introduction to the character and the show’s blend of horror and humor. The opening moments are filled with laugh-out-loud moments and genuine frights, making it one of the strongest premieres in the horror-comedy genre.

2. Season 2, Episode 8: “A Hard Day’s Night”

In this thrilling and hilarious season 2 finale, Stan and Evie are thrust into a time loop, forced to relive the same night over and over while being hunted by a demonic creature. This episode delivers on both horror and humor, showcasing McGinley’s comedic timing as his character’s frustration grows with each repeated event. It’s a highlight in terms of pacing and creativity, with eerie atmosphere and a fun twist on time-travel horror.

3. Season 3, Episode 3: “Larva My Life”

A fan favorite, this episode combines body horror with humor as Stan gets infested with a parasitic demon larva. McGinley’s physical comedy and exaggerated reactions make this episode especially fun to watch. The creature design and practical effects are top-notch, making it a standout for horror enthusiasts who appreciate grotesque transformations. The episode manages to balance humor with gross-out horror, a signature of Stan Against Evil.

4. Season 1, Episode 8: “Level Boss”

The season 1 finale is one of the most intense episodes, pitting Stan and Evie against a powerful witch who seeks vengeance on the town. Filled with action, tension, and dark humor, this episode ups the stakes for our heroes. McGinley shines in moments of both vulnerability and anger, proving that his character is more than just a curmudgeonly sheriff—he’s a reluctant but determined hero. The final showdown is a must-watch for fans of horror showdowns.

5. Season 3, Episode 7: “Intensive Scare Unit”

One of the creepiest episodes in the series, “Intensive Scare Unit” sees Evie and Stan trapped in a haunted hospital. The atmosphere is pure horror, with eerie hallways, ghostly doctors, and sinister patients. McGinley delivers some of his best deadpan humor as Stan faces off against terrifying spirits. The setting and scares in this episode make it a standout, and the mixture of horror tropes with Stan Against Evil’s unique comedic flair elevates it to one of the top episodes.

Why Horror Fans Love Stan Against Evil

John C. McGinley’s portrayal of Stan Miller is a large part of why Stan Against Evil resonates with fans. His gruff, curmudgeonly attitude, paired with moments of genuine vulnerability, brings depth to a show that could easily be just a horror-comedy romp. His comedic timing, honed from years on Scrubs, meshes perfectly with the show’s quirky tone. At the same time, the horror elements are not diluted—there are plenty of scares, creepy creatures, and dark magic to satisfy even the most hardcore horror fans.

“It’s like Scooby-Doo meets the Exorcist” says McGinley.

Whether you’re in it for the laughs, the scares, or John C. McGinley’s brilliant performance, Stan Against Evil is a must-watch series for horror fans. These five episodes represent the best of the show’s unique blend of supernatural horror and dark comedy. Binge these episodes for a perfect introduction to the world of Willard’s Mill, and get ready for a mix of laughs, frights, and one very cranky former sheriff.

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