This show was simultaneously one of the most immature and adult shows I have seen in ages. Todd Smith finds the book of pure evil as it reeks havoc in his highschool. Slowly uncovering the history of the satanic town and its cult history, Todd fights of pure evil with the help of his friends. Only two seasons before cancelation (not counting an animated "finale" movie which came out years later), this show is short but sweet, and feels like a much more adult / inappropriate and much more Canadian version of Buffy the Vampire Slayer, mainly in that "the actors probably had a good time and didn't get yelled at on set" kinda way. For a seemingly cheaply produced show, the mostly practical props are campy but in a charming way, the acting is B movie quality in a way you'd expect. Chris Leavins as the main antagonist was amazing, the rest, meh. The heavy metal soundtrack and theme for the show fits very well, but it unfortunately doesn't really get its stride till the beginning of season 2, halfway through which it feels like they got the notion they'd be cancelled and filled in a bunch of quick tie ups that kinda ruins the end. Jason Mewes (Jay of Clerks) has a role, as does Dan Petronijevic (Letterkenny), and they're both fun to see. Don't watch with kids around, maybe don't watch at all.