The Best Episodes Written By Michael Mcdowell

Every TV Episode Written by Michael Mcdowell Ranked from Best to Worst by Thousands of Voters

  1. Background image for Halloween Candy
    8.0/10(2 votes)

    #1 - Halloween Candy

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    S2:E5

    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

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  2. Background image for Miscalculation
    7.4/10(8 votes)

    #2 - Miscalculation

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    S2:E2

    Nerdy collegiate Phil unsuccessfully tries every trick in the book to meet girls. Then he discovers a potion that makes gorgeous magazine pin-ups spring to life. Unfortunately, he can't guess the right ratio to use, so his experiments backfire in a freaky way.

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  3. Background image for Inside the Closet
    7.2/10(5 votes)

    #3 - Inside the Closet

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    S1:E7

    A student takes a room with an abrupt, somewhat rude anthropology professor. He instructs her never to open the small door in the back of her closet. Hearing strange noises, she eventually opens the door and finds the chamber beyond occupied by a small, hairless-monkey sort of a creature. It kills her and goes after the professor...only to reveal that it is his deformed daughter, which he lovingly dotes on.

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    7.0/10(1 votes)

    #4 - The Last Car

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    S2:E19

    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.

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    7.0/10(1 votes)

    #5 - Seasons of Belief

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    S3:E11

    On Christmas Eve, a couple decide to preoccupy their restless children by telling them a fable concerning a massive, winged creature called "The Grither". The children initially balk at the story, which describes the creature as a proud, hateful beast who becomes enraged when it hears its name being spoken aloud. Although it lives at the North Pole, its humongous ears allow it to hear its name being spoken from anywhere in the world, and the parents assure the children that The Grither is well on its way to their house to kill them. The children become progressively more frightened as the story continues, eventually to the point of utter hysteria. Finally, in an effort to calm their children, the parents reveal that the story is make believe. At that moment, the huge arms of The Grither smash through the windows of the house and break the necks of the parents as the children look on in horror.

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  6. Background image for The Cutty Black Sow
    7.0/10(1 votes)

    #6 - The Cutty Black Sow

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    S4:E14

    On her deathbed, Jamie's great grandmother tells him the tale of a Celtic demon, the Cutty Black Sow, that comes to claim the soul of anyone dying that night, and Jamie vows to protect her soul from the beast.

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    6.5/10(2 votes)

    #7 - Bigalow's Last Smoke

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    S1:E21

    Mr. Bigalow, a lifelong cigarette smoker, wakes up to find that his windows have bars on them and his door is sealed shut. A mysterious figure appears on Bigalow's television, informing him that he will quit smoking. Bigalow scoffs at this notion and reaches for a morning cigarette. As soon as he lights up, a deafening alarm sounds, demanding that he extinguish the cigarette immediately. Bigalow is subjected to various endurance tests and is further tempted to smoke when thousands of cigarettes materialize in the room, only to disappear. After being driven to the edge of sanity, he wakes up to find that he no longer has a desire to smoke. Believing that the whole ordeal was a dream, Bigalow reaches for a cup of coffee, at which time the mysterious figure reappears on the television screen, insisting that Bigalow now work on his caffeine addiction.

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  8. Background image for Lover Come Hack to Me
    5.9/10(9 votes)

    #8 - Lover Come Hack to Me

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    S1:E3

    Charles marries Peggy but only for her money, planning to kill her and make it look like an accident. One night, things change when her dead mother pays a visit and Peggy shows Charles her own family tradition.

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  9. Background image for The Word Processor of the Gods
    5.2/10(5 votes)

    #9 - The Word Processor of the Gods

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    S1:E8

    Richard Hagstrom is dismayed with the way life has treated him (a rude son, a shrewish wife). His nephew Jonathan gives him a birthday present: a homemade word processor. Hagstrom soon discovers that anything he types into the processor becomes real, and no one but him knows the difference. He begins with simple experiments, but then wipes out his son from existence. Even his wife is unaware of the changes. As the machine overheats into self-destruction, Hagstrom types in one last story: he makes sure that he and Jonathan's mother married and that Jonathan was his son. As the word processor destroys itself, Hagstrom's final wish becomes reality.

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  10. Background image for Black Widows
    5.0/10(1 votes)

    #10 - Black Widows

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    S3:E6

    Audrey Webster is concerned about her reclusive mother, but when she pursues the matter discovers exactly why her mother stays away from others, and what awaits Audrey on her own upcoming wedding night.

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  11. Background image for The Moth
    5.0/10(1 votes)

    #11 - The Moth

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    S4:E4

    Sybil, a woman on the verge of death, is obsessed with the thought that after she dies her soul will dwell within a moth, and she begs her mother to hold the moth until she can be restored to life.

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  12. Background image for Slippage
    4.7/10(6 votes)

    #12 - Slippage

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    S1:E6

    A young ad-design artist begins to literally "slip" out of reality. Slowly but surely he seems to be fading out of existence: first his payroll checks disappear, then his high school not only fails to mail him about their reunion, but has no records of his existence. The artist soon realizes that since he's drifted through life, he's basically "slipping through the cracks". Even his mother has no memory of him. At the end, even his wife and best friend (now the woman's husband in this new reality) forget he ever existed.

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  13. Background image for Answer Me
    4.0/10(1 votes)

    #13 - Answer Me

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    S1:E15

    Joan is apartment-sitting for a friend but finds herself tormented by a phone that won't stop ringing.

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    4.0/10(1 votes)

    #14 - A New Lease On Life

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    S2:E15

    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.

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  15. Background image for Snip, Snip
    3.0/10(1 votes)

    #15 - Snip, Snip

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    S1:E14

    A warlock and a witch get into a battle over a $10 million lottery ticket when each claims that the spirits gave them the winning number.

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Michael McDowell Ratings Summary

"Halloween Candy" is the best rated episode written by Michael McDowell. It scored 8/10 based on 2 votes. It was directed by Tom Savini. It aired on 10/27/1985 and is rated 0.6 points higher than their second-best episode, "Miscalculation".