"Babylon" - Carnivale
Scariest. Ever. Every now and then I think I'd like to watch Carnivale again. And then I remember that I'd have to watch that episode, and my hindbrain goes NO, WE ARE NOT GOING TO DO THAT.
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"Babylon" - Carnivale
Scariest. Ever. Every now and then I think I'd like to watch Carnivale again. And then I remember that I'd have to watch that episode, and my hindbrain goes NO, WE ARE NOT GOING TO DO THAT.
"Babylon" - Carnivale
Guh. Yes. Not just scary but completely gutting as well.
Guh. Yes. Not just scary but completely gutting as well.
Yeah, that last image stays with you in a horrible, horrible way.
OMG. yes. about the Carnivale. (shudder)
Homicide's generally regrettable season seven has one called "Homicide.com" where Tim Bayliss ends up watching a murder on...gasp! *The Internet* (Which feels antique now, but still managed to freak my shit out.) And there is a Poe themed one, too. With Munch and Sargeant Kay and a body walled up in a building.
The scariest thing I remember seeing recently was the Torchwood episode where Gwen finds out that sometimes the Rift takes people.
"Countrycide" freaked me out, mostly because I seriously didn't realize the MotW weren't aliens/monsters/etc., but just fucked-up humans, until maybe the last 5 minutes of the episode. (In retrospect, I realize it's obvious earlier, but I thought they were monsters disguised as really ugly humans. No, seriously.)
Anyway, it's a particularly freaky episode in a show that lets it freak flag fly.
Oh, yeah, that's a good one too. In the sense of gross and terrifying.
I forgot about Carnivale. That was good for scares.
"Countrycide" for mine, though I haven't watched that much beyond Season 1.
How about original Who? I think my pick would be "The Curse of Fenris". There were also some Fourth Doctor eps before Mary Whitehouse made the Beeb tone it down, notably "The Horror of Fang Rock" and "The Image of the Fendahl". It's "The Deadly Assassin" that carries, for me, the single most scary image; the soldier in a gas mask, leading a horse that was wearing a gas mask too.
Yeah... even the best Who is problematic, but if you can count half a miniseries as a masterpiece, there are certainly individual episodes that should be included. Agreed on Image of the Fendahl & Fang Rock -- I don't remember much of Deadly Assassin, but I'll throw in in Pyramids of Mars because I heart Sutekh.