The narrator gives an account of the story as it unfolds, describing the circumstances leading up to the death and details of the death itself. The first story begins with the opening screenshot drawn as a comic, which fades to the live action. The disclaimer then cuts to a scene of a city at night, followed by images of various manners of death, either from episodes or file footages, while the voice-over reads the monologue, which appears in "comic-book" style (comic font inside yellow boxes, as in a comic book): "WARNING: The deaths portrayed in this show are real and extremely graphic." Names have been changed to protect the identities of the deceased." "The stories you are about to see are true and based on actual events. Both episodes begin with the following disclaimer: They were executive produced and narrated by series creator Thom Beers, and directed, co-written, and produced by Will Raee and co-written by Tom McMahon. The first two episodes of Season One served as the series' two-episode pilot. 1.12 Episode 12: I See Dead People (And They're Cracking Me Up).1.11 Episode 11: Death: A User's Manual.1.10 Episode 10: Cure for the Common Death.1.8 Episode 8: The Good, The Bad, and the Dead.1.7 Episode 7: The Lighter Side of Death.
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