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If the episode leaned into comedy, that didn’t necessarily exclude them from inclusion here. However, when it comes to the show’s scariest episodes, the humor was put on a backburner if it was there at all. Just missing the cut were Season 1’s “Collection Completed,” Season 2’s “The Ventriloquist’s Dummy,” Season 3’s “Top Billing,” and Season 5’s “Forever Ambergris.”
3) “And All Through the House” (Season 1, Episode 2)

One of the best episodes of Crypt was also just about its earliest. “And All Through the House” was the series’ second episode and it is infinitely grimmer than the other episode that premiered: “The Man Who Was Death.”
From front to back, this thing is tense. First we get some foreshadowing by having a mom confront her daughter, who is nervous about Santa Claus. Then she goes down and slams an axe in her husband’s head. Then, as she’s trying to cover (and bury) all evidence of her crime, an escaped patient of an institution, dressed as Santa Claus, attacks her with the axe. She can’t call the police, because her crime isn’t fully covered up, but her chances of surviving her attacker necessitates their intervention. All of this is capped off with a chef’s kiss of a final scene that stays with you and confirms that all bets were and remain off.










