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New York Honey -
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The Vampire Hunter -
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My Zombie Lover -
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Where Is the Rest of Me? -
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The Legacy -
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Sleeping Dragon -
Episode 9
Pool Sharks -
Episode 10
Pillow Talk -
Episode 11
Rouse Him Not -
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Fools' Gold -
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Glim-Glim -
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Parents from Space -
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The Mother Instinct -
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Their Divided Self -
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Taps -
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The Match Game -
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Rain Dance -
Episode 20
Cocoon -
Episode 21
All in a Day's Work -
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Satan in the Suburbs -
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Mannequins of Horror -
Episode 24
La Strega
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The Face -
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A Bond of Silk -
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Rerun -
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Love Hurts -
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The Farmer's Daughter -
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Jar -
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Reaper -
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Half as Old as Time -
Episode 12
Museum Hearts -
Episode 13
Habitat -
Episode 14
Bed and Boar -
Episode 15
Mr. Swlabr -
Episode 16
Perchance to Dream -
Episode 17
One Wolf's Family -
Episode 18
The Offering -
Episode 19
Far Below -
Episode 20
Micro Minds -
Episode 21
Refugee -
Episode 22
The Gift -
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The Bargain -
Episode 24
The Family Man
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Bug House -
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Cellmates -
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Outpost -
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The Hole -
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Small Blessings -
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A Shave and a Haircut, Two Bites -
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The Young and the Headless -
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The Waiting Game -
Episode 11
Sin-Sop -
Episode 12
A New Woman -
Episode 13
Malcolm -
Episode 14
Household Gods -
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The Space Eaters -
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The Waiting Room -
Episode 17
Leavings -
Episode 18
Desirable Alien -
Episode 19
A Face for Radio -
Episode 20
Werewolf of Hollywood -
Episode 21
Talk Nice to Me -
Episode 22
Hostile Takeover -
Episode 23
The Maker -
Episode 24
The Moving Finger
Monsters 1988
Monsters is a syndicated horror anthology series which originally ran from 1988 to 1991 and reran on the Sci-Fi Channel during the 1990s. As of 2011, Monsters airs on NBC Universal's horror/suspense-themed cable channel Chiller in sporadic weekday marathons. In a similar vein to Tales from the Darkside, Monsters shared the same producer, and in some ways succeeded the show. It differed in some respects nonetheless. While Tales sometimes dabbled in stories of science fiction and fantasy, this series was more strictly horror. As the name implies, each episode of Monsters featured a different monster which the story concerned, from the animatronic puppet of a fictional children's television program to mutated, weapon-wielding lab rats. Similar to Tales, however, the stories in Monsters were rarely very straightforward action plots and often contained some ironic twist in which a character's conceit or greed would do him in, often with gruesome results. Adding to this was a sense of comedy often lost on horror productions which might in some instances lighten the audience's mood but in many cases added to the overall eeriness of the production.
