8/10
Witchy activities, the antics of Mr, Hyde, and satanic encounters.
18 March 2019
Warning: Spoilers
The third episode of the second season features three sedgments.

The first "Since Aunt Ada Came to Stay" is our primary tale. It features a very 70s suburban couple who one day get a visit from the wife's little old aunt. However as the story progresses we later learn that kindly Aunt Ada seems to have ulterior motives and it up to the husband to come to the rescue. This is a pretty fun story that's really fast paced and holds your attention threw out. The great visual effects along with Jeanette Nolan's performance really boost it above the standard affair. The twist is also really fun to.

The second "With Apologies to Mr. Hyde" is another short comedy sketch. There's really nothing of note to say about it other then it stars Adam West and producer Jack Laird. The ending punchline is rather lame.

The third and final tale "The Flip-Side of Satan" has Arte Johnson as a cocky radio DJ who has been banished from his big city gig due to an affair with a worker friends wife, which led her to kill herself. Johnson seems to be at first ok with his new job, but, doesn't realize till to late that he is paying for his sins. this episode is made by the score which was composed by Gil Mellé on electronic instruments which he owned himself, its very devilish sounding and really creates a dense terrifying situation with this episode. While the ultimate demise of our lead is rather head scratching this is still one of my all time favorites from the series.
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