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Misfits: Erazer

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ReviewMonday, December 5th, 2011

If you’ve been following the Misfits characters’ Twitter and Facebook profiles, you’ll have noticed that they’ve been spending a lot of time having to clear up graffiti tags by someone calling themselves Erazer. This sort of thing:


Just seen another #Erazer tag. They are everywhere.http://t.co/PHQG8HpQ
November 29, 2011 2:22 pm via TweetDeckReplyRetweetFavorite
@simonmisfits
Simon B. (MISFITS)


.@simonmisfits kellymisfits I’ve been doing a bit of “graf” as we like to call it in the business myself. Check it out http://t.co/OYxkcpDC
November 29, 2011 2:32 pm via webReplyRetweetFavorite
@rudy_misfits
Rudy W. (MISFITS)

This story has now come to a head with a special 13 minute episode on the E4 website, the second online short of the series after Vegas Baby!, where we got to see what Nathan’s been getting up to. Written by actor Chris Coghill, the cast are joined by William Bliss as Erazer and Esther Smith as Suzy.

This was a great little episode, featuring a couple of neat visual effects (especially considering it’s online-only) and a wonderfully eerie, other-worldly look. Erazer makes a decent supervillain-of-the-week and this was an idea that could easily have been stretched out to a full hour. A welcome little addition to the series, and worth a watch.

Click here to watch the episode on e4.com

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  1. By Misfits: Series 3, Episode 6 | Transmission on December 5, 2011 at 5:02 pm

    [...] navigation ← Black Mirror: The National Anthem Misfits: Erazer → Dec 4 [...]

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