Many viewers mistakenly call this episode "Village of the Darned" because it parodies alien abduction tropes.
The episode titles "[S2E6] Village of the Darned" and "[S2E6] Village of the Damned" are often used interchangeably in discussions, as "Village of the Darned" is a common play on the title of the classic 1960 horror film. Depending on which series you are referring to, the reviews are quite different: [S2E6] Village of the Darned
: Summer is left in the car, which uses increasingly dark and psychological tactics to "keep Summer safe". Critics called this one of the show's darkest and funniest subplots. Scream: The TV Series: "Village of the Damned" Many viewers mistakenly call this episode "Village of
: Generally praised for its visual risks , including a 20-second experimental drug sequence and stop-motion animation. Critics called this one of the show's darkest
: Charlie and Pim are invited to an alien party that turns out to be a trap. Fans loved the return of Fillmore and Duncan (the "party brothers") and the introduction of Bill, who insists on using the term "UAP".
: Some fans felt the ending was a "mixed bag" or "underwhelming" compared to other high-energy episodes in the season. 🧪 Rick and Morty: "The Ricks Must Be Crazy"