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Lock your doors and turn on the lights... We're diving into television's most bone-chilling moments that left viewers sleeping with the lights on! From supernatural encounters to psychological horror, these scenes changed the way we watch TV forever. Which terrifying moment had you covering your eyes?

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00:00Are you all right? Yeah, fine. Welcome to WatchMojo, and today we're counting down our picks
00:06for the top 30 most terrifying or disturbing moments in TV shows. We'll be excluding animation.
00:12Beware of spoilers. All we can do about changing things is be ready for it.
00:20Number 30. Opening Scene. The Leftovers. Imagine waking up, going about your daily routine,
00:25then suddenly your little baby vanishes. No sound, no warning, just gone.
00:31Okay, I'm in the car right now. Can you make the formula? I'm gonna be home.
00:36Even worse, there's no body, no clue, and no explanation as to why it happened.
00:42Panicking, you realize that you're not the only one.
00:44Others are screaming for loved ones who've disappeared into thin air.
00:47Where's my dad?
00:50Sam?
00:52What could be scarier than that?
00:54Absolutely nothing can amount to that existential dread.
00:57That is the haunting reality of this world, where about 2% of the population has disappeared,
01:02leaving the leftovers to grapple with the emotional wreckage.
01:06Some concepts should never leave the fictional realm,
01:09because when you imagine them happening, no nightmare even comes close.
01:15Number 29. Unholy Mother. The Fall of the House of Usher.
01:19With this, Mike Flanagan creates yet another genuinely terrifying gothic drama
01:23centered on the downfall of a wealthy family.
01:26One unforgettably scary moment? The resurrection of Eliza, mother to Roderick and Madeline.
01:32After this devout woman falls ill, she refuses medication and eventually dies.
01:37Jesus showed us how to heal the sick, and it wasn't through medicine.
01:41With no one to turn to, not even their father, the siblings hastily bury her in their backyard.
01:46Here's where things get truly frightening.
01:49Eliza was buried alive, on a stormy night.
01:52She claws out of the grave and pays her kids a bone-chilling visit.
01:55Sorry. Sorry.
01:57But she doesn't stop there.
01:59A rage-filled, dead-ish Eliza tracks down and strangles her kid's biological father.
02:05Ghost or zombie?
02:06We have no idea, but her return froze the blood in our veins.
02:10Number 28. Splitting Headache. Chucky.
02:17The Child's Play franchise has never held back when it comes to gore and creative kills.
02:22We thought the show might tone things down, but instead, it cranks the carnage up to 11.
02:27Who's there?
02:30I'm gonna call the cops!
02:31One death that totally crossed the line?
02:34Michelle Cross's brutal demise.
02:36After Tiffany breaks into Michelle's home to steal a bell doll, Michelle goes to investigate the noise.
02:41Jennifer Dewey? Hi!
02:43Little did she know, she was headed towards a gruesome trap.
02:47While she's mid-convo with Tiffany, Chucky drops down from the chimney like Santa Claus.
02:51Only he comes delivering a deadly surprise.
02:56Right in front of Tiffany, he slices Michelle clean in half.
03:00Damn!
03:01It's one of Chucky's most shocking kills, and honestly, it left us more than a little traumatized.
03:07Number 27. Satanic Sister. The Exorcist.
03:10We've seen great twists, but this one? It left our jaws on the floor.
03:15Angela Rance suspects there's a demonic entity in her household,
03:18and all signs point to her moody, withdrawn daughter Catherine.
03:22I'm wildly aware of the fact that everyone thinks I'm this fragile little ornament, but I'm fine.
03:29I'm dealing.
03:30Naturally, we assumed she's the one possessed.
03:33Imagine our shock when we discover that the sweet and supportive younger sister Casey is the one under the influence of Pazuzu,
03:39the demon from the original film.
03:41Casey?
03:43Casey?
03:44Her physical transformation, her unnatural voice and strength,
03:48it all brought back the iconic imagery from the franchise that gave us sleepless nights.
03:53We did not see that coming.
03:54Number 26. Peter Romancek's Werewolf Transformation.
04:01Hemlock Grove.
04:02Goosebumps alert.
04:03You might want to skip this one.
04:05The town of Hemlock Grove is plagued by violent deaths,
04:08and some townsfolk believe Peter Romancek is behind them.
04:11Can you blame them?
04:12He's rumored to be a werewolf, and that rumor turns out to be true.
04:15Your index and middle fingers are the same length, and I say that makes you a werewolf.
04:22Jesus.
04:25Where did you get something like that?
04:27When Peter finally reveals his real form, we're hit with a visceral sight we'll never forget.
04:31Instead of a smooth, magical transformation, the beast literally rips its way out of Peter's body,
04:43causing his skin to fall to the ground.
04:45It is so grotesque, we wish we had covered our eyes earlier, but by then, it was way too late.
04:51Hands down, it is one of the nastiest things we've seen on TV.
04:55Thanks a lot, Eli Roth.
04:57Number 25. Norma's Death. Bates Motel.
04:59How far would you go to keep someone you love forever?
05:02For Norman Bates, the answer is chilling all the way.
05:06After Norma falls in love and marries the town's sheriff, Norman loses it.
05:10All I want for you is for you to get better and get the help that you need.
05:16I need?
05:18So I'm the only one that needs help, really?
05:21Consumed by jealousy, he decides the only way to keep his mother to himself is ensuring they die together.
05:27While she sleeps, he floods the house with carbon monoxide.
05:31The contrast of them lying peacefully on their beds and the true brutality of their reality amplifies the dread.
05:37Sandman, I'm so numb.
05:41But it gets darker.
05:43Romero returns home to discover mother and son unconscious,
05:46and it turns out Norma's dead while the culprit lives.
05:50It's gut-wrenching.
05:51Norma may have helped shape the monster,
05:57but this is still an indescribably disturbing scene.
06:00Number 24. A Delicious Hunt.
06:03Yellow Jackets.
06:04Of course, we expected this survival show to be intense,
06:07but that opening scene?
06:08It launched us straight into a frenzy with no warning.
06:11It begins with a girl running through an icy forest,
06:14barefoot and panicked, stalked by unseen hunters.
06:16Then, she falls into a spiked pit.
06:24Absolutely brutal.
06:26What happens next, though, is even more terrifying.
06:28Masked figures draped in animal furs and Yellow Jacket t-shirts drag her away before she's slaughtered.
06:34This sequence left us with so many unsettling questions.
06:37Who are these people?
06:38How did it come to this?
06:39At that point, we had no answers.
06:42But one thing became clear.
06:43Yellow Jackets isn't just a survival tale.
06:46It's a descent into primal terror with no escape from its unsavory elements.
06:55Number 23. Damon Pope's Revenge.
06:58Sons of Anarchy.
07:00An eye for an eye makes the world blind.
07:02And Sons of Anarchy proves just that.
07:04Fueled by a lie about Clay's shooting,
07:06Tig targets Leroy, only to end up killing his girlfriend,
07:09not knowing she's Damon Pope's daughter.
07:11To get even, Damon doesn't just retaliate.
07:14He orchestrates something unimaginably evil.
07:16And do you know what happens now?
07:19You kill me.
07:22That'd be too easy.
07:23Lured to an empty yard, Tig is handcuffed to a pole and forced to watch helplessly as his daughter is burned alive.
07:30The violence itself is horrifying, but it's Tig's unbearable grief that makes this one of the show's darkest moments.
07:36It's seriously the kind of horror no parent should ever face.
07:39This just goes to show that one mistake can definitely cost you everything.
07:43Let's go.
07:45Number 22. Finding the Angel. Midnight Mass.
07:48This Netflix supernatural horror didn't have many jump scares,
07:51but the few it did deliver hit us pretty hard.
07:54One that nearly sent us flying off the couch was Father Paul's first encounter with the vampire angel.
07:59In a flashback to his time in the Holy Land,
08:03Father Paul gets trapped in a sandstorm and stumbles into a dark, claustrophobic cave.
08:08Out of the shadow emerges a grotesque, bat-like creature that leaves us as terrified as he is.
08:13Frankly, it's a perfectly timed jump scare that caught us completely off guard.
08:17What's even wilder is Father Paul's decision to bring the same thing back to Crockett Island.
08:21Just what the heck was he thinking?
08:22Number 21. Human Cello. Hannibal.
08:34Brian Fuller's psychological horror series is not for everyone.
08:37With its gory, strangely artistic murders,
08:40it will mess with your mind as much as it does with your stomach.
08:43Is it me or is it becoming easier for you to look?
08:45One scene that continues to haunt us? The Human Cello.
08:49Yeah, you heard that right.
08:50Serial killer Tobias turns a corpse into a ghastly musical instrument with strings and all.
08:56It is twisted, surreal, and impossible to forget.
08:59Through Graham's vivid, unsettling vision,
09:01we see how the sickening sight was crafted, making it ten times more disturbing.
09:10Someone's vocal cords being played like a violin?
09:13That's not fascinating. That's downright chilling.
09:16According to Lecter, Tobias may have been serenading another killer.
09:19That makes it even sicker.
09:21Do you believe he risked getting caught for a serenade?
09:24I believe he wants to show someone how well he plays.
09:30Number 20. Jacob's Cabin. Lost.
09:32We certainly wouldn't call Lost scary, but it did have its creepy moments.
09:37But Jacob's Cabin goes beyond creepy.
09:40This was straight up horrifying.
09:41This is John.
09:45Aren't you going to say hello, John?
09:47At the tail end of season 3, Locke demands that Ben take him to see Jacob.
09:51Ben, in turn, takes him to the seemingly empty cabin, prompting Locke to grow frustrated.
09:56But then, things start shaking, items fly across the room,
10:00and even a shadow figure is seen sitting in the chair that was previously vacant.
10:03The sequence puts most ghost movies to shame,
10:16and it rightfully generated a ton of discussion online.
10:19When Lost wanted to creep us out, it creeped us out good.
10:22Number 19. Vanessa's Possession. Penny Dreadful.
10:32What's going on?
10:33Ladies, please remove your gloves.
10:35I believe we're about to commune with the spirits.
10:38This Showtime horror show takes its name from the Penny Dreadfuls,
10:42a type of cheap, mass-produced, pulpy horror story
10:44produced in the United Kingdom throughout the 19th century.
10:46It contained a ton of popular horror characters,
10:49including Dorian Gray, Victor Frankenstein and his monster,
10:53and Abraham Van Helsing.
11:00In the second episode of the series,
11:02Eva Green's Vanessa Ives attends a seance and grows possessed,
11:05resulting in one of the most disturbing possessions ever put to screen.
11:14Green is simply spectacular throughout the entire sequence,
11:18and her performance is wonderfully aided by the emotional reaction shots of those around her,
11:22who cannot believe what they're seeing and hearing.
11:26Number 18. The Window Vampire. Salem's Lot.
11:29From November 17th to the 24th, 1979,
11:33CBS aired one of the scariest miniseries of all time,
11:36an adaptation of Stephen King's seminal vampire novel, Salem's Lot.
11:40Don't let the fact that this is a cheap TV miniseries from the 70s deter you.
11:49It is absolutely horrifying.
11:51It's perhaps most well-known for the iconic window scene,
11:54in which young Danny Glick emerges from the fog
11:57and begins scratching on Mark Petrie's window.
11:59The visuals alone are freaky enough,
12:06but the tense music elevates the scene to the next level.
12:10Now, just remember, this scene was on primetime television.
12:13Anyone could have seen it.
12:15Surely it left some children traumatized for years.
12:17Number 17. Teddy Perkins. Atlanta.
12:26Sometimes the scariest scenes don't need overt horror or monsters.
12:30They just need silence, tension,
12:32and that creeping feeling that something is deeply wrong.
12:35Hello?
12:37That's exactly what Atlanta delivers with this episode.
12:40Darius visits a weird mansion to pick up a rare piano,
12:43but from the moment he steps inside, something is amiss.
12:46I'm Darius.
12:48Apologies.
12:50I'm Theodore Perkins.
12:53Please, call me Teddy.
12:56Despite every red flag screaming for Darius to leave,
12:59like Teddy Perkins' eerie behavior, he stays.
13:02Then comes the chilling twist.
13:04Teddy reveals he intends to use Darius as a sacrifice
13:07to boost interest in his museum.
13:09Congratulations.
13:12But for what?
13:13For what?
13:17I choose you.
13:19Thankfully, Benny shows up just in time to stop Teddy's evil plan,
13:23but not before we are left completely shaken.
13:26Number 16. Bloody Mary. Supernatural.
13:29In 2020, Supernatural came to an end after 15 years, 15 seasons, and over 320 episodes.
13:37Simply put, there is a lot of good horror material to choose from throughout the show's exceedingly long run.
13:46But for this one, we're going all the way back to season one,
13:50the show's fifth episode to be exact.
13:52The legend was adapted very well for Supernatural,
13:55complete with Sam and Dean bleeding out their eyeballs
13:57and a moaning woman crawling out of a mirror on all fours, ring style.
14:08Not to mention the creepy zombie walk she does across all the broken glass.
14:12This is Supernatural at its absolute best.
14:15Number 15. Twin Birth.
14:25The Final Battle.
14:26This NBC sequel miniseries only ran for three episodes back in 1984,
14:31but it certainly left a lasting impression with this grotesque sequence.
14:36Is she normal?
14:38Oh, as far as I can see, she's beautiful!
14:40Quite frankly, we don't know how something like this made it onto primetime television.
14:43Robin gives birth to an adorable little baby girl,
14:47only for her to sit up and stick out a forked tongue at her own mother.
14:55Certainly freaky enough.
14:56But then a green alien baby begins crawling out of Robin and looking around with human eyes.
15:01It looks directly into the camera and a to-be-continued title card flashes across the screen,
15:06leaving us desperate for more.
15:08And we absolutely needed more,
15:09because this was about the creepiest thing we had ever seen on TV at the time.
15:13Number 14. Finding Help.
15:19American Horror Story.
15:20Of all the American Horror Story seasons,
15:23Asylum was arguably the scariest,
15:25mainly due to the traumatizing sequences like this one.
15:28Poor Shelley tries to escape from the Asylum,
15:30and in return, Arden amputates her legs.
15:33Sister Mary then drops her at a school where she's discovered by a child,
15:43who will most certainly require lifelong therapy.
15:46Now, just imagine being that child.
15:53You hear a creepy, high-pitched moan,
15:54you go to investigate,
15:55and you see some horrifically disfigured human with no legs slowly crawling towards you.
16:00You'd think the forces of hell were ascending from the stairs.
16:03Still, we do really feel bad for Shelley.
16:06Number 13.
16:07The Outbreak.
16:08The Last of Us.
16:09Instead of jumping straight into zombie mayhem,
16:11The Last of Us opens with father and daughter sharing quiet moments at home.
16:14Where's the pancake mix?
16:16Oh, was that?
16:17Yeah, I was.
16:18Sorry.
16:19I was gonna make you birthday pancakes.
16:20I swear.
16:22You know, I don't really like pancakes.
16:24It's so ordinary, so comforting,
16:26that when the horror strikes,
16:27it hits like a truck.
16:28Sarah wakes up in the dead of night to find her neighborhood totally unrecognizable,
16:32with humans turning into monsters right before her eyes.
16:38What makes this so downright terrifying isn't just the zombies.
16:42It's the abrupt transition.
16:44When Sarah slept, the world was fine.
16:46When she woke up, everything was falling apart.
16:49That is nightmare fuel we never want to experience in real life.
16:52And Ellie uncovering the truth about David and his group of cannibals
16:56took things to an even more terrifying level.
16:58Well, yes, we all are.
16:59That's sort of the point.
17:00Number 12.
17:01Tony's Dream.
17:02The Sopranos.
17:03I'm only trying to bring good relations between the families,
17:07as I always do and always will.
17:09The Sopranos is a show about gangsters.
17:11However, it is far more philosophical and spiritual than one might expect.
17:15Case in point, the many dream sequences sprinkled throughout the show.
17:19Like most dreams, these sequences often made little overt sense and were eerily surreal.
17:24Hello?
17:25Hello?
17:26The creepiest is found in Season 4's Calling All Cars when Tony dreams about a house.
17:34He looks in and sees a horrifying shadow figure descending the stairs,
17:37where it proceeds to stop and stare at him in unbearable silence.
17:41Is it Livia, his mother?
17:43Entire essays could be written regarding the meaning of the dream.
17:49Subliminal subtext aside, this is simply a really haunting and unnerving sequence.
17:54A true nightmare brought to the screen.
17:56Number 11.
17:57What Negan Does to Glenn.
17:59The Walking Dead.
18:00The show's sixth season finale proved enormously controversial,
18:04as it ended in a manipulative cliffhanger.
18:06And even then, the long-awaited follow-up was frustratingly slow in revealing its answers.
18:17But when they came, they came hard.
18:19Glenn was perhaps the most beloved character on The Walking Dead,
18:23so watching him die was painful enough.
18:25But it's the way he died that makes the sequence so horrific.
18:28Back to it.
18:30Glenn's head-bashing came out of nowhere.
18:32And while The Walking Dead never shied away from gore,
18:35the result is perhaps the most dreadful and disgusting image the show has ever produced.
18:40She is a vampire bat.
18:44Number 10.
18:45Going In.
18:46Chernobyl.
18:51The Chernobyl disaster was begging for a screen adaptation.
18:55The world got a fantastic one in 2019 from HBO and creator-slash-writer Craig Mazin.
19:01The first episode is all about the disaster itself,
19:04and the second concerns the preliminary cleanup work.
19:07This includes draining the basement of water to prevent a catastrophic steam explosion.
19:11In go volunteers Annenkov, Beshpalov, and Baranov.
19:22They wade through knee-high radioactive water
19:25and attempt to make their way through the basement labyrinth in the dark.
19:28And then their flashlights go out, leaving them in utter darkness.
19:32The sound design throughout the sequence is truly intense,
19:36complete with the character's panicked breathing and the screaming Geiger counter.
19:44Never mind the radiation.
19:46It's a miracle they didn't drop dead of fright.
19:48Number 9.
19:49The Gentleman.
19:50Buffy the Vampire Slayer.
19:51Most people probably wouldn't consider Buffy the Vampire Slayer to be very scary,
19:56despite its image-conjuring title.
19:58Those people have not seen The Gentleman.
20:01These villains star in Season 4's Hush,
20:03which is often considered one of the best episodes of the series.
20:06These are creepy, demonic figures who take on the appearance of pale, bald humanoids with metallic teeth.
20:20They float around about an inch off the ground,
20:23use a magic box to steal people's voices,
20:25and cut out hearts with a scalpel.
20:27To make matters worse,
20:34The Stolen Voice prevents their victims from screaming for help,
20:37or even screaming out in pain.
20:40Wasn't this show supposed to be fun?
20:41Because watching this certainly is not fun.
20:52Number 8.
20:53The White Stuff.
20:55Game of Thrones.
20:55As scary as Ramsay Bolton was,
20:58even he can't compete with an epic battle involving ice zombies.
21:06Season 5's hard home mostly concerns the titular village,
21:10as Jon goes there to meet with the Lord of Bones and recruit the wildlings to his cause.
21:14But, before they can leave,
21:16the village is beset by thousands of screaming, growling wights.
21:25The Massacre at Hardhome is one of the show's most exciting,
21:32and certainly its scariest sequence,
21:35complete with many horrific images that will long be stuck in your mind.
21:38These include the wights charging the fence and falling off the cliff,
21:41the skeletal child wight,
21:43and the undead corpses rising to stare at Jon with their icy blue eyes.
21:47There's more horror packed into these 20 minutes than some horror movies.
21:55Number 7.
21:57The Picnic.
21:57American Horror Story.
21:58As scary as Asylum was,
22:01it didn't have Freak Show's Twisty the Clown.
22:03And Twisty the Clown could very well be the scariest villain in American Horror Story history.
22:15He's introduced in brutal and agonizing fashion when crashing a nice picnic.
22:20The scene is straight out of a nightmare,
22:22complete with a grotesque and filthy creature intruding on an idyllic space.
22:26Twisty's actions are, of course, repulsive,
22:29but his macabre physical design adds another layer that elevates him above other freaky, murderous clowns.
22:35It's that damn mask.
22:37Then again, as we later find out,
22:39what's beneath the mask is arguably even scarier.
22:46Number 6.
22:47Vecna's Brutal Twists.
22:49Stranger Things.
22:50This coming-of-age series has always had its scary moments,
22:53but Season 4?
22:54That's when things got seriously darker,
22:56and Chrissy's death was the turning point.
22:58Huh?
22:59Just loosening this up for you, sweetheart.
23:02You're going to look absolutely beautiful.
23:09We barely knew her,
23:11but her sweet, awkward vibe with Eddie made us care.
23:13Then, in a blink,
23:15everything spiraled.
23:16Desperate for something to keep her awake,
23:18Chrissy goes to Eddie for help,
23:19but Vecna already had her in his grip.
23:21Before Eddie can process what's happening,
23:28Chrissy begins levitating,
23:29eyes blank,
23:30body frozen.
23:31Eddie's panicking.
23:33We're panicking.
23:34Then, it happens.
23:35Her limbs snap,
23:36and her eyes burst.
23:37It's a jarring moment that instantly changed the show's tone.
23:40We don't blame anyone who couldn't watch the rest of the show
23:43without dreading who would float next.
23:45Even though it has basically little to do
23:52with Shirley Jackson's seminal horror novel,
23:54The Haunting of Hill House is an exceptional Netflix production
23:57that blends horror with fascinating human drama.
24:04This show is filled with many blood-curdling moments,
24:07including a dead Nell appearing behind Steve,
24:10and little Luke getting stuck in the basement with a creepy crawly.
24:13But, perhaps the scariest of all is the bent neck lady.
24:20Not just for her physical appearance,
24:22although that is certainly hair-raising.
24:24Rather, the scariest aspect of her character is what she represents,
24:28that being a dead Nell haunting herself from the future.
24:31We're not sure if this plot twist was more brilliant or petrifying,
24:34but either way, it is certainly memorable.
24:37Number four.
24:42Basically, the whole episode.
24:43The X-Files.
24:45Really, this entire freaking episode is terrifying.
24:52Of course, The X-Files produced some real doozies back in its heyday,
24:55including season one's Squeeze.
24:57But, absolutely nothing beats home.
25:00In this one, Mulder and Scully travel to an isolated farmhouse
25:03to investigate the death of a baby.
25:05Mulder, it looks as if this child has been afflicted
25:08by every rare birth defect known as science.
25:11What they find is ripped straight from a delirious nightmare.
25:14This was the only X-Files episode to be given a TVMA rating,
25:18and the first to contain a viewer discretion warning,
25:21owing mainly to its disturbing nature and graphic violence,
25:24which included burying a baby alive.
25:26Only one sperm in thousands from a single individual can penetrate an ova membrane,
25:31let alone from three separate males.
25:33What if generations of autosynomal breeding could produce such a mutation?
25:37The episode was criticized for its content,
25:39and even the production crew was disturbed by what they had to make.
25:43Regardless, what they made was a classic episode of television.
25:47Number three.
25:48Weeping Angels.
25:49Doctor Who.
25:50True to its reputation as the most popular science fiction show of all time,
25:54Doctor Who has crafted some truly legendary creatures throughout the decades.
25:58The freakiest of them all, the Weeping Angels, were introduced in 2007.
26:04Angelo!
26:09The episode Blink found the Doctor, Sally Sparrow, and Larry Nightingale fighting said angels.
26:14Murderous, quantum-locked creatures who deposit their victims in another time period.
26:19Monster, Sally, come on!
26:20Time!
26:21The angels appear as stone statues when being observed,
26:26and strike when their victims are not looking.
26:28Their physical appearance, their sudden movements, and their powers are all terrifying.
26:33And they have often been ranked in various polls as some of the greatest Doctor Who monsters.
26:37Ah!
26:39Doctor!
26:42Number two.
26:44Pennywise in the Sewer.
26:45It.
26:46No one can deny the sheer screen charisma and magnetic energy of Tim Curry.
26:51Aren't you going to say, hello?
26:55Even to this day, the opening sewer sequence of the It miniseries involving Pennywise and Georgie is deeply distressing.
27:03Which mainly stems from Curry's menacing performance.
27:05It helps that there are no dated visual effects to bring the scene down.
27:18Just good old-fashioned acting prowess.
27:21This scene traumatized an entire generation.
27:24And even though the movies are more recent, it will likely continue to do so.
27:28Next time you're passing a sewer grate, just remember, they all float down there.
27:32When you're down here with me, you float down!
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27:58Number one.
27:59Something on the wing.
28:00The Twilight Zone.
28:03You unlock this door with the key of imagination.
28:06Before he was Captain Kirk, William Shatner was that guy from that episode of The Twilight Zone.
28:12Officially titled Nightmare at 20,000 Feet, this episode was crafted by some of the greatest minds in horror.
28:18It's written by Richard Matheson and directed by Richard Donner, later of The Omen fame.
28:23There's a man out there.
28:26What?
28:27Look, look, he's crawling on...
28:29The famous wing sequence is among the scariest ever put on TV.
28:35Combining a fear of flying with deliriously surreal and truly terrifying images.
28:40A result of great minds at the top of their respective games.
28:44It's one of the most parodied scenes in pop culture for a reason.
28:47Everyone knows it.
28:48Everyone fears it.
28:50And everyone needs to laugh about it to alleviate any lingering trauma.
28:53Which of these moments scared you the most?
29:02Let us know in the comments section.
29:03Those eyes.
29:05Eyes and skin and hands.
29:08450. maf cámara.
29:2355. maf madre.
29:2758. maf cámara.
29:2957. mafראל.
29:3058. maf garlic.
29:31Feh folks!
29:3158. maf è percià di e TOPカ 3
29:34viene, suggestive egg.
29:3459. maf arabe.
29:3559. maf.
29:3560. maf.

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