One of the most memorable moments from Garth Marenghi's Darkplace comes in the first episode, during the funeral scene for the character Larry Renwick. After a tragic incident involving Renwick’s death, the funeral takes an unexpected turn, perfectly capturing the show’s signature blend of absurdity and horror parody.
The scene, meant to be a somber farewell, quickly spirals into chaos when Renwick's body inexplicably reanimates. The situation goes from bizarre to hysterical as characters Rick and Thornton, unable to deal with the situation in a typical TV drama way, resort to firing multiple rounds into Renwick’s corpse and finally setting him on fire with a flamethrower. This moment epitomizes the show's tone, which lovingly mocks the over-the-top antics of 1980s horror TV, complete with intentionally poor production values, glaring continuity errors, and awkward editing. The funeral scene is just one example of how Garth Marenghi’s Darkplace subverts traditional horror tropes while keeping viewers in stitches.