Peacock's Hysteria!' set in Michigan during 1980s satanic panic
Briefly

Horror is really hard actually because there is a fine line you have to walk; you have to make it feel grounded and you're put in these extreme circumstances. You're being possessed or pulled through the air, there's nothing you can do to relate to that... With comedy, you can have a relatable situation and go, 'I've been in situations like that.' There's nothing you can compare (horror) to, so you have to use your imagination.
Bowen added, 'Comedy's pretty binary because it's like either you can make people laugh or you don't. I can't watch horror. I'm terrified, terrified! I am the easiest scare in the world, so as far as doing (horror), I want to make it as real as possible. There were times when I'd get back to my hotel room at 3 a.m., I didn't want to be alone in my head, said Bowen, laughing.'
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