Bakers Dozen

Fiction in which an outsider enters a small town in which weird things are going on:

  1. Eureka (TV series)
  2. The Wicker Man
  3. The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion (the Hackdirt quest)
  4. Fallout 3 (the Andale quest)
  5. “You Know They Got a Hell of a Band” (Stephen King short story)

Fiction in which an outsider enters a small town in which weird things are going on:

  1. Eureka (TV series)
  2. The Wicker Man
  3. The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion (the Hackdirt quest)
  4. Fallout 3 (the Andale quest)
  5. “You Know They Got a Hell of a Band” (Stephen King short story)
  6. Eerie, Indiana

Fiction in which an outsider enters a small town in which weird things are going on:

  1. Eureka (TV series)
  2. The Wicker Man
  3. The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion (the Hackdirt quest)
  4. Fallout 3 (the Andale quest)
  5. “You Know They Got a Hell of a Band” (Stephen King short story)
  6. Eerie, Indiana
  7. Children of the Corn - (Stephen King short story)

Fiction in which an outsider enters a small town in which weird things are going on:

  1. Eureka (TV series)
  2. The Wicker Man
  3. The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion (the Hackdirt quest)
  4. Fallout 3 (the Andale quest)
  5. “You Know They Got a Hell of a Band” (Stephen King short story)
  6. Eerie, Indiana
  7. Children of the Corn - (Stephen King short story)
  8. Green Acres

Fiction in which an outsider enters a small town in which weird things are going on:

  1. Eureka (TV series)
  2. The Wicker Man
  3. The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion (the Hackdirt quest)
  4. Fallout 3 (the Andale quest)
  5. “You Know They Got a Hell of a Band” (Stephen King short story)
  6. Eerie, Indiana
  7. Children of the Corn - (Stephen King short story)
  8. Green Acres
  9. Spencer Tracy’s*** Bad Day at Black Rock ***(not supernatural things, just weird things)

Fiction in which an outsider enters a small town in which weird things are going on:

  1. Eureka (TV series)
  2. The Wicker Man
  3. The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion (the Hackdirt quest)
  4. Fallout 3 (the Andale quest)
  5. “You Know They Got a Hell of a Band” (Stephen King short story)
  6. Eerie, Indiana
  7. Children of the Corn - (Stephen King short story)
  8. Green Acres
  9. Spencer Tracy’s Bad Day at Black Rock (not supernatural things, just weird things)
  10. Twin Peaks

Fiction in which an outsider enters a small town in which weird things are going on:

  1. Eureka (TV series)
  2. The Wicker Man
  3. The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion (the Hackdirt quest)
  4. Fallout 3 (the Andale quest)
  5. “You Know They Got a Hell of a Band” (Stephen King short story)
  6. Eerie, Indiana
  7. Children of the Corn - (Stephen King short story)
  8. Green Acres
  9. Spencer Tracy’s Bad Day at Black Rock (not supernatural things, just weird things)
  10. Twin Peaks
  11. James Dickey’s Deliverance

Fiction in which an outsider enters a small town in which weird things are going on:

  1. Eureka (TV series)
  2. The Wicker Man
  3. The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion (the Hackdirt quest)
  4. Fallout 3 (the Andale quest)
  5. “You Know They Got a Hell of a Band” (Stephen King short story)
  6. Eerie, Indiana
  7. Children of the Corn - (Stephen King short story)
  8. Green Acres
  9. Spencer Tracy’s Bad Day at Black Rock (not supernatural things, just weird things)
  10. Twin Peaks
  11. James Dickey’s Deliverance
  12. The Stepford Wives

Fiction in which an outsider enters a small town in which weird things are going on:

  1. Eureka (TV series)
  2. The Wicker Man
  3. The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion (the Hackdirt quest)
  4. Fallout 3 (the Andale quest)
  5. “You Know They Got a Hell of a Band” (Stephen King short story)
  6. Eerie, Indiana
  7. Children of the Corn - (Stephen King short story)
  8. Green Acres
  9. Spencer Tracy’s Bad Day at Black Rock (not supernatural things, just weird things)
  10. Twin Peaks
  11. James Dickey’s Deliverance
  12. The Stepford Wives
  13. Northern Exposure

I’ll pass.

Fiction in which a bullied character prevails over his/her bullies (note: “prevailed” doesn’t necessarily mean by force. Befriending counts too)

  1. The Karate Kid

Fiction in which a bullied character prevails over his/her bullies (note: “prevailed” doesn’t necessarily mean by force. Befriending counts too)

  1. The Karate Kid
  2. Carrie

Fiction in which a bullied character prevails over his/her bullies (note: “prevailed” doesn’t necessarily mean by force. Befriending counts too)

  1. The Karate Kid
  2. Carrie
  3. The Gospel

Fiction in which a bullied character prevails over his/her bullies (note: “prevailed” doesn’t necessarily mean by force. Befriending counts too)

  1. The Karate Kid
  2. Carrie
  3. The Gospel
  4. Ender’s Game

Fiction in which a bullied character prevails over his/her bullies (note: “prevailed” doesn’t necessarily mean by force. Befriending counts too)

  1. The Karate Kid
  2. Carrie
  3. The Gospel
  4. Ender’s Game
  5. Christine (recurring Steven King theme!)

Fiction in which a bullied character prevails over his/her bullies (note: “prevailed” doesn’t necessarily mean by force. Befriending counts too)

  1. The Karate Kid
  2. Carrie
  3. The Gospel
  4. Ender’s Game
  5. Christine (recurring Steven King theme!)
  6. Superman II (Superman regains his powers and later returns to the diner with the bully)

Fiction in which a bullied character prevails over his/her bullies (note: “prevailed” doesn’t necessarily mean by force. Befriending counts too)

  1. The Karate Kid
  2. Carrie
  3. The Gospel
  4. Ender’s Game
  5. Christine (recurring Steven King theme!)
  6. Superman II (Superman regains his powers and later returns to the diner with the bully)
  7. Anger Management (Sandler gets revenge on childhood bully John C. Reilly, who has since become a Buddhist monk)

Fiction in which a bullied character prevails over his/her bullies (note: “prevailed” doesn’t necessarily mean by force. Befriending counts too)

  1. The Karate Kid
  2. Carrie
  3. The Gospel
  4. Ender’s Game
  5. Christine (recurring Steven King theme!)
  6. Superman II (Superman regains his powers and later returns to the diner with the bully)
  7. Anger Management (Sandler gets revenge on childhood bully John C. Reilly, who has since become a Buddhist monk)
  8. My Bodyguard

Fiction in which a bullied character prevails over his/her bullies (note: “prevailed” doesn’t necessarily mean by force. Befriending counts too)

  1. The Karate Kid
  2. Carrie
  3. The Gospel
  4. Ender’s Game
  5. Christine (recurring Steven King theme!)
  6. Superman II (Superman regains his powers and later returns to the diner with the bully)
  7. Anger Management (Sandler gets revenge on childhood bully John C. Reilly, who has since become a Buddhist monk)
  8. My Bodyguard
  9. Willard (but not for long)

Fiction in which a bullied character prevails over his/her bullies (note: “prevailed” doesn’t necessarily mean by force. Befriending counts too)

  1. The Karate Kid
  2. Carrie
  3. The Gospel
  4. Ender’s Game
  5. Christine (recurring Steven King theme!)
  6. Superman II (Superman regains his powers and later returns to the diner with the bully)
  7. Anger Management (Sandler gets revenge on childhood bully John C. Reilly, who has since become a Buddhist monk)
  8. My Bodyguard
  9. Willard (but not for long)
  10. Daredevil (the movie)

Fiction in which a bullied character prevails over his/her bullies (note: “prevailed” doesn’t necessarily mean by force. Befriending counts too)

  1. The Karate Kid
  2. Carrie
  3. The Gospel
  4. Ender’s Game
  5. Christine (recurring Steven King theme!)
  6. Superman II (Superman regains his powers and later returns to the diner with the bully)
  7. Anger Management (Sandler gets revenge on childhood bully John C. Reilly, who has since become a Buddhist monk)
  8. My Bodyguard
  9. Willard (but not for long)
  10. Daredevil (the movie)
  11. Heathers