Ahh, "Squeeze".
Which I'm sure managed to squick everyone who every had paranoid fears of the escalator.
'Bring On The Night'
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Ahh, "Squeeze".
Which I'm sure managed to squick everyone who every had paranoid fears of the escalator.
USA Today lists "Hush" as one of the scariest episodes of any TV show.
HELL YES. Those Gentlemen were cree-pee!
Good choice, though I think that individual moments in "Lie to Me," "Surprise," and "Forever" exceeded anything in "Hush" for sheer creepiness.
Also, for X-Files I think "Home" kicks the ass of "Squeeze" any day of the week and twice on Fridays.
Good choice, though I think that individual moments in "Lie to Me," "Surprise," and "Forever" exceeded anything in "Hush" for sheer creepiness.
"Helpless" is my scariest Buffy ep.
Also, for X-Files I think "Home" kicks the ass of "Squeeze" any day of the week and twice on Fridays.
"Home" isn't scary, it's just fucking gross.
No, I think Home is scary. Well, creepy. And I'm scared of creepy things.
Well, creepy. And I'm scared of creepy things.
And yet, there's the whole Frankie Muniz thing. HIM I find creepy. And, yes, I probably mispelled his name.
The Dawn sequences in "Conversations with Dead People" were really scary for me.
Scariest BTVS moment EVER for me? S5 -- is it "Tough Love"? -- after Glory brain-sucked Tara -- Floaty!Black-eyed!Willow's entrance to Glory's penthouse. Scared the crap out of me. I almost couldn't watch it.
Possessed Anya with the knife in AFTER LIFE. That freaked the crap out of me.