This terrific episode, as there aren't that many in this controversial series, stars Geraldine Page in her third and final appearance on the Night Gallery, as she portrays a divorced woman, who's also an alcoholic, named Molly Wheatland. It turns out that she has a "friend" in the attic woodwork in the form of a ghost that she confides in; let me add that the scenes in the attic are very effective and creepy, and not the usual cheesiness from this show. I especially like how the apparition was portrayed, even the voice of the sometimes visible ghost was eerie. Look for a familiar face in Leif Erickson, who plays Molly's divorced husband Charlie, and he intends to take Molly to see a doctor, as she's clearly disturbed. She hatches a plan to have the ghost scare Charlie to death, as he has a "bum ticker", as Molly puts it; soon after, Charlie comes over to speak with her about seeing a doctor, while she eventually convinces him to go to the attic to see her friend. The next scene wasn't totally unexpected, but it most certainly delivered.