Vote for your favorite scary episode in the latest TV Roundtable Readers' Choice
As always, you guys took our invitation to nominate episodes for our two TV Roundtable Readers’ Choice selections and ran with it, coming up with a huge list of programs that hit all sorts of different types of scary episodes, from things that are legitimately terrifying, to shows that messed you up as kids, to episodes that were just really, really suspenseful. We winnowed those down to these 10, and we hope you’ll make your picks. The top two vote getters will be featured in the final two roundtables of this particular theme, on Wednesday, October 23, and Wednesday, October 30.
Here are your nominees!
The Alfred Hitchcock Hour, “An Unlocked Window” (season 3, episode 17; originally aired 2/15/1965): Inspired by the Richard Speck murders, this riveting episode places the viewer inside a house full of student nurses who have locked themselves away from a serial killer stalking the area. Except they forgot this one window…
The Avengers, “The Joker” (season 5, episode 15; originally aired 4/29/1967): Occasionally, a non-horror series will bust out an episode that verges on psychological horror, as The Avengers did in this episode, where Emma Peel finds herself imprisoned in a house by someone known as “The Joker.” It’s far less cheesy than it sounds.
Cowboy Bebop, “Pierrot Le Fou” (season 1, episode 20; originally aired 3/13/1999): Perhaps a little anime would be the way to close out this theme. An unusual assassin accosts the series’ hero in this episode, and like any good horror movie villain, he just won’t stop coming until he’s made sure his target is dead.
Garfield’s Halloween Adventure (originally aired 10/29/1985): Is this the scariest of the popular Halloween children’s specials? We’re not necessarily sure if that’s the case, but one could make a real argument for it. After all, it features Garfield and Odie being menaced by murderous ghost pirates, and not every special can boast that.