Night Visions

Night Visions is a Twilight Zone-esque horror anthology series that ran for 13 episodes in 2001. Each episode features two half-hour stories, generally with a Twist Ending. Henry Rollins introduces each story and provides some kind of Aesop at the end.

""Now he's coming through the woods, now he's coming through the yard, now he's coming up the stairs...""
 * An Aesop: Delivered in no uncertain terms at the end of each episode. Almost always questionable, broken or just outright weird.
 * And I Must Scream: In "Switch," a woman seeing a psychiatrist to find her alternate personality and eliminate it found that she WAS the alternate, created by her child-like real self after her parents died when she was five. The real twist?
 * Amazing Freaking Grace: In "Harmony," the residents of a town recite "Amazing Grace" because they think music summons a monster. When a stranger convinces them that music is safe, they sing instead.
 * Cruel Twist Ending
 * Diabolus Ex Machina
 * Empathic Healer: "Now He's Coming Up the Stairs" stars Luke Perry as a psychotherapist with the ability to absorb his patients' mental disorders.
 * Karmic Twist Ending
 * Made for TV Movie: Four unaired episodes -- "Patterns," "The Maze," "Harmony," and "Voices" -- were edited into a movie, Shadow Realm, minus the introductions and aesops by Henry Rollins.
 * Madness Mantra: In "Now He's Coming Up the Stairs":
 * Madness Mantra: In "Now He's Coming Up the Stairs":


 * Tomato in the Mirror: ends with the main character
 * Unwanted Revival: In "After Life," a man who revives during his own funeral misses the perfect, beautiful heaven he had moved on to.