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Favorite Sixth Sense episodes

Last post 03-13-2006, 8:39 PM by Cynthasyzer. 1 replies.
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  •  03-13-2006, 8:39 PM 1746

    Favorite Sixth Sense episodes

    I loved this series. I well remember the episode "Face of Ice", whereupon a dead man in a cryogenic chamber kept coming back to life and murdering his relatives.

    What struck me as elegant, simple and harrowing was some of the camera work in that episode, especially when the dead man had come back to life. You never saw the dead frozen guy until the end, but you knew he was coming to get somebody when the camera did an extreme close-up of a doorknob, which started to ice over and then turn. The door would crack open and you KNEW the frozen guy was beghind it, waiting to clutch your throat with his cold, dead hands. . . .

    Brrrr. I woke up screaming after watching that episode and my mother swore I wan never going to watch it again. Of course, you know I did.

    I loved THE SIXTH SENSE and its companion series like DARK SHADOWS and KOLCHAK: THE NIGHT STALKER. Nobody manufactured horror in the Super70s like ABC-TV. If only that sort of writing were still around today.

    --MichaelCNH


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  •  03-13-2006, 8:39 PM 1747 in reply to 1746

    Re: Favorite Sixth Sense episodes

    I remember an episode where someone was having premonitions about being covered with mud, as if they were being buried alive. At the end of the show, a car went off the road and struck a tree. Where the car struck the tree, the tree had been covered with cement. Sticking out of the tree, were the impact occurred, was the hand of a skeleton. Someone had been buried in the tree.
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