The Midnight Club is about pretentious teens facing imminent death from terminal diseases in what appears to be a $50k per month hospice. The kids deal with their day to day terrors, & daily therapy sessions, by meeting at Midnight and telling SCARY stories. Also a Death Cult was the previous owners of the hospice.
My first inclination that this show might be a vapid waste of time was when the gay nurse tries to convince the only other gay terminally ill teen to watch 'Interview with a Vampire', not because it's a brilliant imagining of Anne Rice's seminal work but because "Antonio Banderas is so hot".
The series continues with kids lashing out against their parents, religion, each other, and eventually the program director. Did I meantion that they all seem to have haunting visions of demonic ghosts attacking them at night? Yet nobody leaves. The problem with teen based dramas is that nobody has any perspective at 18; because you haven't had the agency to develop perspective. Be smarter than these teens, AND LEAVE... this series alone.