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Believing she has "unfinished business" that keeps her spirit anchored to Earth, Erika decides to use her new "embodied ghost" status to become the most popular girl in school before she ascends. The Massive Mid-Season Twist
What happens when you spend your entire high school career as a "wallflower" and finally decide to live your best life—only to die that very same night? That is the chaotic, neon-soaked premise of the Netflix limited series Boo, Bitch . Starring Lana Condor as the initially invisible Erika Vu, this 2022 supernatural comedy attempts to blend the high-stakes drama of Mean Girls with a paranormal twist. The Premise: From "Helen Who" to Ghostly Influencer Boo, Bitch
The Supernatural Glow-Up: A Deep Dive into Netflix’s Boo, Bitch Believing she has "unfinished business" that keeps her
The show’s biggest talking point is the late-game reveal that flips the script on everything viewers thought they knew: Starring Lana Condor as the initially invisible Erika
For years, Erika and her best friend Gia (Zoe Colletti) have been social nobodies, so overlooked that people mistakenly call Erika " Helen Who ". After a rare night of partying leads to a freak accident involving a moose, Erika wakes up to find her own dead body under the animal—or so she thinks.