If you're gonna play around with Satanic cults, even in a fictional context, it doesn't hurt to have some holy water handy.
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Back in the 1980s, America faced what was called the “satanic panic” when baseless conspiracy theories about satanic cults sowed fear and chaos around the country.
In the eight-episode series Hysteria!, now streaming on Peacock, a small town in the 1980s is overtaken by rumors of Satanic ...