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* [[The Dog Bites Back]]: If someone committed an immoral act, you can be absolutely certain that he will meet his end by the end of the episode — often in a spectacularly gruesome manner. |
* [[The Dog Bites Back]]: If someone committed an immoral act, you can be absolutely certain that he will meet his end by the end of the episode — often in a spectacularly gruesome manner. |
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* [[Dr. Jerk]]: "The New Arrival" |
* [[Dr. Jerk]]: "The New Arrival" |
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* [[Eat the Evidence]]: "The Assassin" ends with {{spoiler|Janet, revealed to be the missing assassin (she has [[ |
* [[Eat the Evidence]]: "The Assassin" ends with {{spoiler|Janet, revealed to be the missing assassin (she has [[Transsexualism|had a sex change]] to disguise herself) serving up the remains of the CIA agents to her husband, though he doesn't know what he's eating.}} |
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* [[Everybody Lives]]: A rare example with a macabre [[Black Comedy]] twist in "Cutting Cards". |
* [[Everybody Lives]]: A rare example with a macabre [[Black Comedy]] twist in "Cutting Cards". |
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* [[Evil Uncle]]: "Fitting Punishment" |
* [[Evil Uncle]]: "Fitting Punishment" |
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{{quote|"...because long before my eerie offerings appeared on your silver screen, they were a magazine called - get a load of this - ''Tales from the Crypt''!"}} |
{{quote|"...because long before my eerie offerings appeared on your silver screen, they were a magazine called - get a load of this - ''Tales from the Crypt''!"}} |
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* [[Tomato in the Mirror]] |
* [[Tomato in the Mirror]] |
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* [[Transsexualism]]: The twist of {{spoiler|"The Assassin", where the wife of an AWOL assassin turns out to be the rogue "himself", who had more work done than "his" would-be killers initially assumed.}} |
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** This is also the twist of {{spoiler|"Fatal Caper", where the female lawyer turns out to be the father's disowned third son, which she reveals right after seducing him and disrobing.}} |
** This is also the twist of {{spoiler|"Fatal Caper", where the female lawyer turns out to be the father's disowned third son, which she reveals right after seducing him and disrobing.}} |
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* [[The Uriah Gambit]]: In "Forever Ambergris", an aging photographer sends his young protege to a village that was ravaged by germ warfare, knowing the younger man will fall victim to the same flesh-rotting disease that killed the villagers, leaving his hot girlfriend for the older man's taking. {{spoiler|Naturally, it backfires when the older man learns his protege sent some germ-infected flora to his girlfriend before he knew anything was wrong.}} |
* [[The Uriah Gambit]]: In "Forever Ambergris", an aging photographer sends his young protege to a village that was ravaged by germ warfare, knowing the younger man will fall victim to the same flesh-rotting disease that killed the villagers, leaving his hot girlfriend for the older man's taking. {{spoiler|Naturally, it backfires when the older man learns his protege sent some germ-infected flora to his girlfriend before he knew anything was wrong.}} |