
Curious things happen when you mention ed the words "Friday The 13th", but the incorporated wind changes when you add on, "The Series." In 1987. Friday The 13th: The Series" was released to television audiences around the world, but strangely - it had nothing to do with hockey masks. This Friday the 13th dealt with the re-acquisition of cursed antiques that were strewn throughout a city, and our three heroes ((a young red-haired lass, a young Downey, Jr. Clone and a know it all, literal "Jack" of all trades) were tasked with returnint them all to "The Vault" each week. Inside this episode, we are given magic, a unique villain, and what can simply be called the "Best Real-Life Scooby Doo Episode" ever captured for the smaller, televised screen. Ready to hear what we thought of it? Check out our review of Friday The 13th: The Series - Season 1, Episode 6, The Great Montarro, via The Curious Goods Podcast! | Listen to The Podcast Now