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Tales From The Darkside, on DVD.

I was thrilled to find the first season of Tales From The Darkside on DVD, and this time, it was for more than just the mental wellness that seems to come from buying new DVDs. I really love this show.

Debuting in 1983 and lasting for most of the '80s, TFTD was sort of a less clever but much creepier version of The Twilight Zone. From its eerie opening credits sequence (which makes a simple farm town seem like a portal to Hell) to its almost universal use of "twist" endings, the show was and remains a perfect mood-setter for anyone looking to spend their evening feeling somewhat cautious about open windows and errant creaking sounds.

What I hadn't realized until watching several episodes in one sitting is just how...strange some of the stories were. Mind you, I'm using "strange" interchangeably with "inane," because I refuse to call Tales From The Darkside "inane." While rotating writers and directors guaranteed that the quality would rise and fall depending on who was in charge, some of the endings (the whole point of a TFTD episode was to see the last minute) were so outright bizarre that they went straight past being annoying and became affecting, despite how stupid they were.

Weird for weirdness's sake is usually ugly, but here, the weirdosity is so top notch that I've no choice but to sacrifice birds in this show's honor.

Here's an example: I watched a bunch of episodes last night -- let's say six. All but one of them ended with Satan revealing himself as the cause of the whatever bullshit had been going on. And keep in mind, it wasn't the same Satan each time. In one episode, Satan manifested as a smooth talking doctor who convinced his suffering patients to murder people in order to attain relief. In another, Satan was a flamboyantly gay Dracula, complete with red lipstick, nylon cape, and one of those two-dollar "vampire cross" pendants that Party City sells around Halloween.

Satan even appeared, loosely, during the very first episode of the series. Titled "Trick or Treat," I don't know if the debut episode could be considered on the TFTD's best, but it certainly had all of the elements that made the series so memorable: Screwball characters, pointless subplots, a creepy ambiance and an ending that was so absurd, you had no choice but to like it. Worthy of a mini-recap? You bet:

NOTE: My computer chose right this instant to stop playing DVDs, so I made these images from screencapping YouTube videos. Actual footage on actual DVDs does not look like shit.

Okay, so, "Trick or Treat" stars Blossom's grandpa as Gideon Hackles, an old man who runs some kind of weird dime store, and who keeps everyone in town at his mercy by loaning them money that they can never pay back. Instead of pressuring his neighbors to make good on their monthly payments, Gideon is happy to let them slide...so long as they send their children to his house on Halloween night.

Gideon's sort of nuts and mean, and though we don't know what he does to kids on Halloween, we can be sure that it isn't good. And yet, the town's many backwoods parents are compelled to make their children go to his house, for two reasons. One, because Gideon will demand payment in full on all moneys owed if they don't, and two, because Gideon tempts the adults with a little contest. Hidden somewhere in his home is a stack of IOU's, and if a child is able to find them while visiting on Halloween night, their family's debt will be wiped clean.

So, the kids are forced to go to Gideon's home, and one by one, they fall prey to his spooky sight gags, pop-out electronics and scary sound effects. Orchestrating the mayhem from a hidden room, Gideon pulls levers and pushes buttons to set off his many traps, and no matter how brave the children try to be, they all end up fleeing his home in terror, screaming for their mothers.

While at first it might have only seemed that Gideon was a little too passionate about Halloween, these scenes firmly identify him as a cold, sick bastard in need of a lesson. After several scenes of kids entering his home and crying over plastic bats and artificial wind, the tables are finally turned...

His house fills up with ghosts and monsters! Not the kinds of ghosts and monsters that Gideon was using to scare the children -- real ones! After a schmooz with a freaky witch and some other creatures, Gideon zips into his bedroom to find...Hell! As Satan (rendered here as an amazing 30' red dude) and his scorched minions beckon Gideon to come closer, one of the regular kids (who was determined to find those IOUs and save his family) makes off with the papers and a big smile on his face. The end.

Wait..."the end?" Really? Guy scares little kids with fake monsters...real monsters drag him to Hell...that's it? I will refute any claims that there was a moral to this story, because "don't scare kids or monsters will take you to Hell" is pretty bleh as far as moral analogies go. But then, I didn't put Tales From The Darkside on for the chance to think. I put it on because it was really dark and kind of chilly out.

There were a lot of TFTD episodes that had endings like this. Visually powerful, creepy endings that left an impact, even if they made no sense at all. It might be a stretch to call it part of the show's charm, but at least you knew that if you survived all of the commercial breaks, you'd be treated to memorably spooky shenanigans.

Whether it was a well-written and perfectly executed episode, or just one that made good use of gnarly women in witch costumes, Tales From The Darkside never failed to make late night TV viewing feel all ghastly and cool. Grab the DVD set, if you dare. With a breezy night and a couple of dimmed lights, you'll have October in March.

PS: Long ago, I reviewed another episode of TFTD. A better one! I also reviewed the movie!

PPS: Happy SNT.

Posted by Matt on 03/07/2009. E-mail me!



Discussion Thread: 924 comments

ULTRAMAN–Yeah, suppose so. Although I don’t know where’d they go from here. I’d like to see a lot of time pass before investing into another one. There are a lot of stories left to be told in that universe, especially with the way they left things and I would like to see it explored, but only if it’s done well. Caprica looks good so far so we’ll see how that turns out.

Chestnuts roasted by DJ D @ 03/21/2009 4:48 AM


Can you believe I’ve never seen a single episode of BSG? The original series I was all over it since I was a kid, this “remake” not so much.

Chestnuts roasted by Mama's Boy @ 03/21/2009 7:21 AM


Teddy: Sorry it’s taken me a while to respond to you. When I think about an actor doing an impersonation, I think about the impersonation and rarely the skit. True, Will Ferrell’s impressions of both Harry Caray and Alex Trebek may not be exact impressions, but the writing was very well done. Oh yeah, and remember, originally Norm McDonald as Burt Reynolds was the recurring character on the Jeopardy skits. Then when Norm left the show, Darrell Hammond’s Sean Connery character took over (and was by far more memorable and a LOT more funnier).

Okay, I’m going to change subjects here. I can’t recall whether it was this thread or a previous thread where we were talking about old TV shows and those us who were big fans of Cheers were asked what we thought of Frasier. I’ve been watching the Final Season of Cheers since I bought it on DVD and I’ve noticed two actors who guest starred on the final season who appeared as regulars on Frasier. First, John Mahoney played a sleazy businessman who was helping Rebecca come up with a jingle for Cheers and just re-worded classic children’s songs such as “Bingo” and “Old MacDonald had a farm.” He of course played Fraiser’s dad. Then in the episode where Woody ran for City Councilman, Peri Gilpin appears as a newspaper reporter. You all know her as Roz, Frasier’s producer. Makes you wonder if maybe these guest appearances weren’t their audition pieces. I haven’t seen the actress who played Daphne on there yet, nor have I seen David Hyde Pierce, aka Frasier’s son Niles. Just something I’d thought I’d bring to light and maybe change directions in the thread.

Chestnuts roasted by BJ @ 03/21/2009 9:32 AM


Pepe the prawn rules!!!
And Niles wasn’t Frasier’s son,he was his brother!

Chestnuts roasted by Kid Nicky @ 03/21/2009 10:19 AM


My bad Kid Nicky. I meant to say brother but for some reason I ended up saying son. Was just in the moment when typing I guess. Frederick was Frasier’s son, and I think it was a different child actor every time too.

Chestnuts roasted by BJ @ 03/21/2009 10:26 AM


You know, I tried to get into the new BSG, but I just couldn’t. I found it boring and kept falling asleep, so I quit watching a few episodes into the first season.

Chestnuts roasted by King JLA @ 03/21/2009 10:47 AM


ory_bloodmyre, I’m pretty sure you were kidding about the Muppet porn movie, but there’s a movie called Meet the Feebles that features dirty Muppet-style puppets.

I’ve never watched BSG, but I sympathize with those of you who are losing your show. It saddens me to think about Lost ending next year.

Any fans of Monty Python and the Holy Grail? The wife and I saw Spamalot last night! It was, quite possibly, the best thing ever. If you’re a fan and it comes anywhere near you, I highly recommend it.

Chestnuts roasted by Teddy Ray @ 03/21/2009 11:05 AM


Teddy: I’ve wanted to see Spamalot when I was home in Chicago on Leave, but tickets were so expensive. Same thing with Wicked. My mom wanted to take me to see that but we could never get tickets because they were either sold out or, like Spamalot, too damn expensive.

Chestnuts roasted by BJ @ 03/21/2009 11:21 AM


Seeing Spamalot would be amazing but stuff like that hardly ever comes to Oklahoma City (and the tickets are always outrageously expensive). Or it does come here but they don’t promote it at all, and it’s gone before I know what happened. :|

Chestnuts roasted by Annette @ 03/21/2009 11:42 AM


BJ–I was watching an episode of Cheers a while back where Frasier mentioned that his father was a psychiatrist and that sort of inspired him to become one–or he was expected to be or something like that. A little bit of a continuity error there, since we all know that even though his mother was a psychiatrist that his father was a cop. Wow, I know way too much about Frasier. Ok, I’ll admit it. I’m a fan of the show. There. I said it. I’m sort of a fan of a show that frequently re-runs on Lifetime.

And I watch Gilmore Girls too. You wanna make something of it?

Chestnuts roasted by DJ D @ 03/21/2009 12:47 PM


I remember reading somewhere that Fraiser had to backpedal and explain his comments back in Boston when one of the old crowd came to visit him in Seattle.

I remember when HBO used to sign off ’round one o’clock or so.

Chestnuts roasted by kingklash @ 03/21/2009 1:14 PM


I didn’t like Pepe at first, but he’s grown on me over the years. Still not a big fan of Clifford, though. Has Muppets Tonight ever come out on DVD? So much good Henson stuff still unavailable…

I have a couple hours to chill before I have to go out (co-workers birthday blaaahhhhhh) and I don’t even know what to do with myself. I’m torn between doing absolutely nothing, cleaning, or watching live-action My Little Ponies. I’m really leaning towards doing nothing.

Chestnuts roasted by Mystie @ 03/21/2009 1:26 PM


Clockwork- Would you like to discuss the finer points of microwaving a coconut, and the subsequent burn treatments?

Chestnuts roasted by PlantMonster @ 03/21/2009 1:31 PM


PlantMonster, I thought we had moved past this, but if you want to keep going it’s fine with me…Sorry if you didn’t mean anything by your post; the coconut thing is kind of confusing to me.

Chestnuts roasted by Clockwork @ 03/21/2009 1:39 PM


I’m feeling that, Mystie. I’m supposed to go do some political canvassing in just a little while, but I got sucked into watching Beyond Thunderdome. Now I feel like there’s no point, since we’re all going to end up speaking pidgin in an Outback wasteland anyway, why should I give up my Saturday? ;)

Chestnuts roasted by squee4242 @ 03/21/2009 2:29 PM


Clockwork- You don’t misunderstand at all. I want to have a serious dicussion about what happens when one microwaves a coconut. Personally, I think it would explode, and after that you would pay a visit to the local burn ward… Any thoughts?

Chestnuts roasted by PlantMonster @ 03/21/2009 4:05 PM


DJD:Don’t be embarrassed about liking Gilmore Girls. Matt loves the Golden Girls and he’s very open about it. He’s written articles about them too. So your not the only guy who likes girly shows.

Chestnuts roasted by ULTRAMAN @ 03/21/2009 4:16 PM


Agh, I hate Saturdays. They’re so boring. Here’s hoping for a new SNT tonight!

I used to watch Frasier all the time. It was pretty funny stuff for the most part. I wasn’t too thrilled with some of the later episodes though. They kind of…lost something.

Chestnuts roasted by Annette @ 03/21/2009 4:31 PM


Saturdays are awesome! Assuming you have something to do anyway.

Chestnuts roasted by ULTRAMAN @ 03/21/2009 4:48 PM


Yes, here’s one thought: You’re a dipshit.

Chestnuts roasted by Clockwork @ 03/21/2009 5:23 PM


I think Matt should hold a contest. Have readers write an X-E related article about anything we wish. Have Matt be the sole judge and every week post it on the main page. We all basicaly like the same things or we woulnd’t here. It’d get the main page some articles, get the readers something to do, and make it where all Matt has to do is post the one he liked the most. It’s a win-win situation. Cmon man hook us up!!!

Chestnuts roasted by Mild Bill @ 03/21/2009 5:23 PM


Clockwork: You talkin to me?

Chestnuts roasted by ULTRAMAN @ 03/21/2009 5:30 PM


…And please don’t even bother retorting, because the day I get into a full-blown altercation with a teenager is the day I get very sad :(

Chestnuts roasted by Clockwork @ 03/21/2009 5:34 PM


No Ultraman, I actually respect your contributions to this site.

Chestnuts roasted by Clockwork @ 03/21/2009 5:35 PM


I’m gonna assume this a troll impersonating Clockwork. But if not, it doesn’t matter because what people think of me doesn’t mean anything to me. :) Also I’m not a teenager.

Chestnuts roasted by ULTRAMAN @ 03/21/2009 5:44 PM


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