Masters of Horror/Trivia


 * Hey, It's That Guy!: Several directors use familiar cast members from their films and almost every episode contains at least one well-known actor.
 * The Tall Man is related to an Incident On and Off a Mountain Road.
 * Paul has changed the dreams about mermaids for Dreams in the Witch-House.
 * Freddy Krueger owns a nightclub where you can watch the Dance of the Dead.
 * What makes it really interesting is that he would later go on to manage another club full of scantily-clad undead dancers.
 * Elliott is having hallucinations since he ate that Chocolate.
 * Daryl should stay away from the Cigarette Burns as much as the Walkers.
 * Of course Bellinger knows about the supernatural contained in cinema. He was scenographer in a movie starring a real vampire!
 * That disfigured prostitute left a deep Imprint in Barbas.
 * The Damned Thing is after Young Indy, and Joxer of all people wants to absolve him.
 * Turns out Norm has more Family than Vera.
 * Hellboy is Pro-Life, and just became a grandpa!
 * His name is Robert Paulson and he sells Pelts.
 * Doc Brown recycled the Candyman for Valerie in the Stairs.
 * Looks like Tank Girl decided to settle down and raise a Fair-Haired Child.
 * Whatever you do, DON'T call Daryl Revok The V Word. Seriously.
 * Of course! Who else but Artie Nielsen would know the whole secret truth about The Washingtonians?
 * Tobias Beecher is out of jail, and now Sheriff Wydell is going to show him why We All Scream For Ice Cream.
 * Frank Sobotka got off the docks and got a new job, but it's not what it Sounds Like.
 * After breaking up with her Neo-Nazi boyfriend, Stacey is in need of a little Pick Me Up.
 * Yes, that's Trapper John trying to figure out The Screwfly Solution.


 * Playing With a Trope: What is of much interest to us Tropers, is how the series play with standard Horror Tropes. Take Incident On and Off a Mountain Road; at the beginning, it looks like a typical hapless-female-chased-by-a-psycho. Then it turns out she is not that hapless, being a wife of a Crazy Survivalist. And so on.
 * What Could Have Been: Lucky McKee very nearly got Randy Newman to score the "Sick Girl" episode in the first season. Newman was interested but had to turn it down due to coming down with a case of chicken pox. Jaye Barnes Luckett (McKee's usual composer) ended up doing the episode.