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Still working on it...
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The Prophecies:
Part I & Part II |
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First Aired: 9/25/89
Director: Tom McLaughlin
Writer: Tom McLaughlin
These episodes marked a significant change in
direction for the series, starting with the departure
of Ryan. After this, Johnny became a series regular.
These episodes take place in a French healing village.
One of the devil's minions, Asteroth, is trying
to bring about certain prophecies from a satanic
book that will pave the way for Satan to rule Earth.
Standing in his way are Jack, Micki, Ryan, Johnny,
and a special little girl.
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| 3.03 |
Demonhunter |
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First Aired: 10/2/89
Director: Armand Mastroianni
Writer: Jim Henshaw
A very close family of demon hunters is chasing
a demon that has been summoned by someone. Meanwhile
back at the store, the gang discovers a cavernous
room below the store. It is loaded with demonic
elements. Guess who is trying to find his way back
there? To me, this episode was the beginning of
different feel to all the remaining episodes. I
like this new atmosphere. I just wish it would have
included Ryan.
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| 3.04 |
Crippled Inside |
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First Aired: 10/9/89
Director: Timothy Bond
Writer: Brian Helgeland
A group of high school boys attempt to rape a
young girl who, in her escape, is run over by a
car. She can no longer walk and is confined to a
wheelchair. But this is no ordinary wheelchair.
The chair gives her a small amount of time to go
take her revenge on the group. This episode really
demonstrates Johnny's inability to understand the
cursed item predicament.
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| 3.05 |
Stick It In Your
Ear |
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First Aired: 10/16/89
Director: Doug Jackson
Writer: Jon Ezrine
A cursed hearing aid allows a duo of scam artists
to actually read minds. Similar to "Faith
Healer", the thoughts build up and must
be transfered to a victim before the owner's head
explodes. Eeewww!
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| 3.06 |
Bad Penny |
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First Aired: 10/30/89
Director: William Fruet
Writer: Marilyn Anderson and Billy Riback
The return of the coin of Ziacles... Micki is
terrified that the coin is back for her. Johnny
uses it to resurrect his father. Jack is pissed
at Johnny. What a family! This is another episode
illustrating Johnny's ignorance about his new line
of work. How many is that now? 6 or 7? ;^)
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| 3.07 |
Hate On Your Dial |
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First Aired: 11/6/89
Director: Allan Eastman
Writer: Nancy Ann Miller
This is another stylized episode along the lines
of "The
Baron's Bride". An old 1954 Chevy radio
allows a racist to travel back to 1954 when blacks
were treated quite differently. He finds out that
his father was extremely racist, as well. Another
very well done episode.
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| 3.10 |
Mightier Than The
Sword |
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