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The Best Episodes of Tales from the Darkside Season 2

Every episode of Tales from the Darkside Season 2 ranked from best to worst. Discover the Best Episodes of Tales from the Darkside Season 2!

Tales from the Darkside is an anthology horror TV series created by George A. Romero, each episode was an individual short story that ended with...
Genres:DramaSci-Fi & Fantasy
Network:Syndication

Season 2 Ratings Summary

"The Impressionist" is the best rated episode of "Tales from the Darkside" season 2. It scored 5.4/10 based on 325 votes. Directed by Armand Mastroianni and written by N/A, it aired on 9/29/1985. This episode is rated 0.2 points higher than the second-best, "Lifebomb".

  • The Impressionist
    5.4/10325 votes

    #1 - The Impressionist

    Season 2 Episode 1 - Aired 9/29/1985

    An impressionist, "Mr. Personalities," is brought in by the government to try to help them communicate with an alien. Mr. Personalities is at first stumped but finally makes "contact." The alien departs and Mr. Personalities is depressed...until the alien returns for him.

    Director: Armand Mastroianni

    Writer: N/A

  • Lifebomb
    5.6/10296 votes

    #2 - Lifebomb

    Season 2 Episode 2 - Aired 10/6/1985

    Ben Martin, a rich businessman, is contacted by a special medical firm, "Lifebomb" which offers him an expensive policy that will let him live forever. They give him an implanted device which, every time he "dies," activates and places him in a cocoon until the corporation can arrive and revive him. His wife soon leaves him and since Ben is close to death, the Lifebomb goes off constantly. Tired of life, he finds that he is trapped since Lifebomb refuses to call off the policy so that they can make money off of him.

    Director: Frank De Palma

    Writer: Michael P. Kube-McDowell

  • Ring Around the Redhead
    5.9/10318 votes

    #3 - Ring Around the Redhead

    Season 2 Episode 3 - Aired 10/13/1985

    As Billy is waiting to be executed in the electric chair, he relates the bizarre tale of how he came to be in his predicament at the hands of an attractive woman.

    Director: Theodore Gershuny

    Writer: Theodore Gershuny

  • Parlour Floor Front
    6.3/10318 votes

    #4 - Parlour Floor Front

    Season 2 Episode 4 - Aired 10/20/1985

    A woman becomes concerned when she discovers that a man that she and her husband rent a room to has been practicing voodoo. Although the man is good intentioned and kind, the woman regards him as a threatening and undesirable tenant. The husband sees the man as a well meaning and harmless, albeit strange individual, a view that is contradictory to his wife's feelings. She decides to hatch a plot to expel the man from her building. When the child that she has been pregnant with miscarries and her cat turns up dead, she blames the incidents on the black magic of the tenant. Guilt-ridden, the tenant hangs himself in his room. When the husband confronts the wife about the incident, the truth soon reveals itself. It was the wife that caused the miscarriage and killed the couple's cat. Disgusted by her malicious actions, the husband leaves her. Later that night, while in bed, the woman is woken by the sound of horrific groans coming up the stairs to her room....

    Director: Ernest R. Dickerson

    Writer: Carole Lucia Satrina

  • Halloween Candy
    7.6/10498 votes

    #5 - Halloween Candy

    Season 2 Episode 5 - Aired 10/27/1985

    A mean old man harboring an intense hatred for the celebration of Halloween is left alone by his son to hand out candy to the neighborhood children. The old man initially ignores the trick-or-treaters, but later cruelly fills their bags with a mixture of syrup and cleaning fluid. Satisfied, the old man retreats to his armchair to watch television, when a goblin-like creature pays him a visit. The creature relentlessly asks the old man for candy and he eventually shuts himself inside the house to avoid it. He suddenly realizes that he is unable to make phone calls as the goblin continues to stalk him from outside the house. Finally deciding to confront the creature, the old man walks out to the porch, only to discover that the goblin has vanished. He goes back into the house and looks out the window one last time. As he closes the curtain, he is confronted face-to-face by the creature inside the house, who again asks him for candy. Shocked and frightened, he falls to the floor and passe

    Director: Tom Savini

    Writer: Michael McDowell

  • The Satanic Piano
    5.4/10317 votes

    #6 - The Satanic Piano

    Season 2 Episode 6 - Aired 11/3/1985

    Pete Bancroft is a talented pianist who has lost his inspiration, but is contacted by a mysterious inventor who gives him a piano that lets him play as never before simply by thinking of the music. Bancroft is at first relieved, but soon discovers that the piano must feed on the soul of the woman he loves to retain its powers.

    Director: John Harrison

    Writer: John Harrison

  • The Devil's Advocate
    7.2/10375 votes

    #7 - The Devil's Advocate

    Season 2 Episode 7 - Aired 11/10/1985

    A hate-style radio host, Mandrake, spews out venom at anyone who calls in. He soon discovers, however, after receiving calls across all of time that he is dead but that the "Boss," has kept him on since he discourages souls and make them more prone to the "Boss'" influence. Mandrake is unable to leave his broadcast booth and finds himself transforming into a demon as he has to continue broadcasting forever, and ever.

    Director: Michael Gornick

    Writer: George A. Romero

  • Distant Signals
    6.8/10351 votes

    #8 - Distant Signals

    Season 2 Episode 8 - Aired 11/17/1985

    A famous director is surprised when he is approached by a mysterious investor who wants him to finish up a "Fugitive"-like series that he had done twenty years ago that was cancelled before the final episodes were shown. "Mr. Smith" wants the director to put together the old cast and finish it out, for his "foreign viewers". The star, Van Conway, is a drunk but Mr. Smith mysteriously manages to sober him up. They finish up the series, where the viewers find out that the amnesiac lead character was being hunted by his jealous brother. Mr. Smith, satisfied at the symmetry, departs. It's left to Conway to explain what he believes is the truth: Smith is from a planet twenty light-years away. The aliens, which were part of a dual-planet system, became enraptured by the show and so sent their emissary to Earth to finish it so they could see the conclusion.

    Director: Bill Travis

    Writer: N/A

  • The Trouble with Mary Jane
    6.0/10301 votes

    #9 - The Trouble with Mary Jane

    Season 2 Episode 9 - Aired 11/24/1985

    Two occultists are offered $50,000 if they can rid a girl of the multiple demons possessing her, but they soon find themselves in over their heads.

    Director: T.J. Castronovo

    Writer: Edithe Swensen

  • Ursa Minor
    6.6/10320 votes

    #10 - Ursa Minor

    Season 2 Episode 10 - Aired 12/1/1985

    When Joan finds a new teddy bear in her son's room no one seems to know where it came from. Then night after night huge claw marks are found on the walls and the sounds of something very large can be heard moving through the house. It seems that this little bear has a murderous life all its own...

    Director: Theodore Gershuny

    Writer: John Sladek, Theodore Gershuny

  • Effect and Cause
    5.6/10279 votes

    #11 - Effect and Cause

    Season 2 Episode 11 - Aired 12/8/1985

    Kate wakes up and discovers that for unknown reasons, her life is now running backwards.

    Director: Mark Jean

    Writer: Michael P. Kube-McDowell

  • Monsters in My Room
    6.9/10359 votes

    #12 - Monsters in My Room

    Season 2 Episode 12 - Aired 12/22/1985

    A little boy, Timmy, tries to convince his skeptical parents that there is a horrible monster beneath his bed - they learn too late that he is telling the truth.

    Director: James Steven Sadwith

    Writer: James Steven Sadwith

  • Comet Watch
    5.3/10275 votes

    #13 - Comet Watch

    Season 2 Episode 13 - Aired 1/12/1986

    Englebert Ames, an astronomer, is watching Hailey's Comet and is in for a shock when Sir Edmond Hailey himself arrives - he's been riding "his" comet all these years trying to elude Sarah, the woman pursuing him out of obsessed love.

    Director: Warner Shook

    Writer: Jule Selbo, Harvey Jacobs

  • Dream Girl
    3.9/10264 votes

    #14 - Dream Girl

    Season 2 Episode 14 - Aired 1/19/1986

    A group of people find themselves trapped in a scenario with Otto, only to discover that he is a stagehand and they are a theater group all trapped in his dream.

    Director: Timna Ranon

    Writer: N/A

  • A New Lease On Life
    6.8/10287 votes

    #15 - A New Lease On Life

    Season 2 Episode 15 - Aired 1/26/1986

    A man is overjoyed to find a nice apartment with all the modern conveniences at an incredibly cheap price. The eccentric landlady asks nothing more than for the man to provide her with plenty of garbage for the disposal unit. The man is puzzled when the walls ooze blood after he attempts to hang a picture with a nail and hammer. He is further disturbed when the floor shakes as he hears an ominous roar bellow throughout the building complex. He soon realizes that the building itself is a living entity that survives on the trash created by the tenants. Angered by the situation, the man fills a garbage bag full of household cleaners with the intent of poisoning the entity. He throws the bag into the disposal unit and the creature begins to roar. Suddenly, the landlady confronts the man with her two sons and they throw the man into the disposal, providing the beast with a full course meal.

    Director: John Strysik

    Writer: Michael McDowell

  • Printer's Devil
    6.2/10258 votes

    #16 - Printer's Devil

    Season 2 Episode 16 - Aired 2/2/1986

    Junior Harman is a third-rate writer who discovers that his new agent, Mr. Kellaway, can make things happen for him. All it requires is a little blood - a few animals, the occasional bum... Junior is reluctant to go along but he soon finds he has no choice in the matter.

    Director: John Harrison

    Writer: John Harrison

  • The Shrine
    5.7/10262 votes

    #17 - The Shrine

    Season 2 Episode 17 - Aired 2/9/1986

    A young woman, Christine, returns home to find her mother cold and distant, and living isolated from everyone else. The woman soon discovers that her mother has summoned up...Chrissie - Christine as a young girl, before she moved away and gained a life of her own. Christine soon finds there is no way she can compete with her mother's idealized image of herself.

    Director: Christopher T. Welch

    Writer: Jule Selbo

  • The Old Soft Shoe
    6.3/10287 votes

    #18 - The Old Soft Shoe

    Season 2 Episode 18 - Aired 2/16/1986

    Salesman Chester checks into a motel and makes an off-hand pass at a woman. She rejects him, but soon another, jealous woman shows up to haunt him.

    Director: Richard Friedman

    Writer: Art Monterastelli

  • The Last Car
    7.6/10425 votes

    #19 - The Last Car

    Season 2 Episode 19 - Aired 2/23/1986

    Stacey is on her way home from college and rides the last car on a train. She is soon perplexed by the bizarre behavior of her fellow passengers, including a woman who knows her name despite the fact they've never met. Stacey soon discovers that she, and everyone else, are dead and on a one-way trip from which there is no escape.

    Director: John Strysik

    Writer: Michael McDowell

  • A Choice of Dreams
    6.3/10260 votes

    #20 - A Choice of Dreams

    Season 2 Episode 20 - Aired 5/4/1986

    A mob boss suffering from a terminal illness is visited by an odd man who claims that he has the ability to offer the dying a choice of dreams after death. The mob boss is skeptical at first and threatens to kill the man for insulting his intelligence. After some contemplation, he accepts the man's offer and subjects to his medical experimentations. At first, the boss experiences nothing but pleasant memories. However, after a few days, memories of the people he has destroyed through his evil and ruthless lifestyle begin to creep into his dreams. The mob boss reports these dreams to the man and demands that these images not recur after he dies. The man assures the mob boss that the disturbing memories are only a momentary side effect that will subside after further medical alterations. As the mob boss subjects himself to the final operation which will complete the procedure, the horrible memories become permanent, completely taking the place of the pleasant ones. Inside the mob boss's

    Director: Gerald Cotts

    Writer: James Houghton, Edward F. Shaver

  • Strange Love
    6.4/10284 votes

    #21 - Strange Love

    Season 2 Episode 21 - Aired 5/11/1986

    Dr. Carrol visits the Alcotts and discovers that they are vampire and that wife Marie wants an escape.

    Director: Theodore Gershuny

    Writer: Edithe Swensen

  • The Unhappy Medium
    5.1/10241 votes

    #22 - The Unhappy Medium

    Season 2 Episode 22 - Aired 5/18/1986

    The family of a dead preacher show up for a reading of the will but discovers he left them nothing specific. Rather, he warns them on his video-taped will that he will send them a sign.

    Director: Dusty Nelson

    Writer: Edithe Swensen

  • Fear of Floating
    5.3/10247 votes

    #23 - Fear of Floating

    Season 2 Episode 23 - Aired 5/25/1986

    A hapless yokel, Arnold, runs into an Army recruiting office and asks for help, claiming to float. It turns out that he's telling the truth, but then Mr. Cooper and his pregnant daughter (pregnant by Arnold) show up and demand he do the right thing - it turns out that the more Arnold lies, the more he floats.

    Director: John Lewis

    Writer: N/A

  • The Casavin Curse
    5.8/10246 votes

    #24 - The Casavin Curse

    Season 2 Episode 24 - Aired 7/13/1986

    A family finds themselves cursed because of their great grandfather killing his wife, and the curse won't die until they all die too and there is no one else to carry on his name.

    Director: Frank De Palma

    Writer: Edithe Swensen