This week on Last Night I Watched… I’m diving into The Others (2000) — the short-lived NBC supernatural drama that vanished almost as soon as it aired. Created by The X-Files producer Glen Morgan, the show followed a group of gifted misfits who could communicate with the dead — years before Ghost Whisperer or Medium made that idea mainstream. It had atmosphere, tension, and proper late-’90s weirdness, but poor timing and network meddling killed it off after just one season. In this review, I revisit what made The Others so haunting, why it never found its audience, and why it might be one of the most overlooked paranormal series of its era.
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