My favorite spooky episode is Night Terrors. That scene where the corpses sit up in the morgue haunted me as a kid.
TenForward: Where Every Vulcan Knows Your Name
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Shame they weren't ghosts... somethin' else would've stood up for Bev.
god damn I had forgot about that. thank you for the reminder of the spook.
Holy shit. TIL.
Wallace ended up buying a William Shatner Star Trek mask from a costume shop for under two dollars. To remove the human element of the mask, Wallace widened the eye holes and got rid of the side-burns and distinctive eyebrows. The mask was then spray-painted, transforming it into the emotionless figure that fans now know so well.
https://screenrant.com/halloween-michael-myers-mask-origin-story/
Holy shit, indeed!
I always thought it would be funny if in the remake of Halloween Michael Meyers wore a Chris Pine mask.
TOS S02E01 - Catspaw
This is a really weird episode.
Bizarre indeed
Oh, so that's where that weird halloween TFO in Star Trek Online came from. Damn, it's a lot closer to canon than I realized.
Yes, the mirror universe episode was wild...