Midnight Murder (TV Series)

Midnight Murder, released in 2014, is a sitcom where a person gets murdered and people are seen to be suspects. Eventually at the end of an episode, one of them is revealed to be the murderer. In every episode there is always a witty joke most likely made by Sticc.

As the show got more and more popular, the episodes got better and better until it hit a low point with "My Odd Experience (Season 6, Episode 12)". As soon as that episode got released, Midnight Murder got backlash. So eventually at "The Final Murder (Parts 1-3, Season 7, Episode 20-23)", they shut down the series.

Each season would get 25 episodes each (minus Season 7, being the dying point of the series), with a total of 173 episodes released in the span of 5 years.

The episodes would usually air on MTV, and BYUtv, with the specials, marathons and reruns appearing on ABC, usually at 10:00pm or further, usually stopping at 12:30pm.

Characters
There are several characters in Midnight Murder.

These include characters such as


 * Sticc (Voiced by Gage Patoine)
 * Gage (Voiced by Gage Patoine)
 * Sticc #2 (Voiced by the same guy as Sticc)

Midnight Murder SKITS
Midnight Murder SKITS are short episodes that plays in place of the commercial breaks, exclusively for the Final Episode Marathon, a marathon for the final episode (duh).

The stories do NOT follow the structure of the original show, but instead take place as either bloopers for episodes or scrapped ideas for episodes, done in real time.

References/Guests
There are multiple references to media and games, even some characters FROM those pieces of media and games appearing in those episodes.

An example for guest characters appears in "Story about the Cave (Season 2, Episode 17)", in which Quote, Curly and Sue from Cave Story appear. There are also multiple references to the game in terms of the game's endings, weapons and dialogue: An example for references is in "Gage's Familiar Vibes (Season 5, Episode 3)", in which the title references a game of the same name, featuring the same exact Gage as well.

The 2020 Reboot (Midnight Murder: Back for Blood)
In 2019, it was teased by Gage Patoine (the creator of the show), that Midnight Murder would be rebooted under the name "Midnight Murder: Back for Blood".

At October 31, 2020, the Pilot for Midnight Murder: Back for Blood was aired on FXX and MTV.

The reboot lasted a total of 10 seasons, totaling up to 250 episodes in the span of years.

At August 20th, 2021, Gage Patoine's fictional and actual birthday was celebrated in "Bloody Birthdays (Season 4, Episode 20)".

The reboot also added the following characters:


 * Ghost (Voiced by Keith Sutherland, edited to sound more softer and calmer)