Midnight Club tries to do many things at once, it's a drama about terminal teenagers dealing with death in a seemingly haunted place and it's also an anthology series with stories ranging from horror to science fiction. And while the idea is good, the execution loses some coherence as the season progresses. A group of terminally ill young people, who are guests in a place where they can be themselves while they wait to die, gather at night to tell horror stories.
Like all of Flanaghan's shows, the horror is in the subtext rather than the focus of the story itself. And as the story takes place in the 90s, there are good moments of nostalgia, especially with the use of music among other easter eggs. The main actors, although young, are very good.