Dance of the Dead
Personally, I absolutely loved it. Robert Englund was amazing, and Jonathan Tucker was amazing too. (I've been a fan of Tucker since Virgin Suicides.) My personal reason for watching this episode was the fact that it's based off a short story, written by Richard Matheson, which is probably one of the most interesting short stories I've ever read. The screen play for Dance of the Dead was written by his son, if I'm not mistaken, and even though it wasn't completely true to the story, I do think it stayed fairly true to what Matheson was getting at. The chaos of the future after the third World War. A sort of post-apocalyptic story. The short story seemed very retro-fifties (Which I think was when it was written) and portrays a young girl who's gone away from her family for the first time in her life, a sheltered college girl, who knows nothing of the real world. To have adapted the story straight to film would have ended within about five minutes, which explains some of the re-writes. I do thin they portrayed Jak as a little too much of a 'nice guy', compared to the written version, but hey, it was still amazing.
And did anyone else love that line about the loss of the letter 'c'?