His friend Bob (Stephen Liska) asks him to leave since he could get in trouble with his wife but he refuses, promising that he will leave after taking a drink. \"Only Skin Deep\" aired on the same night as \"Let the Punishment Fit the Crime\". Next Episode. 1. 1. The poll was created at 23:09 on February 24, 2020, and so far Tales From the Crypt Wiki is a FANDOM TV Community.Take your favorite fandoms with you and never miss a beat. Carl curses at her and leaves the room. October 31, 1994. An angry Carl walks into the kitchen and destroys a pumpkin, then he notices a masked woman in a black provocative costume (Sherrie Rose) sitting alone, quietly eating. Having developed feelings for her, Carl tells Molly that she "cured" him and now wants to know everything about her but she refuses as she doesn't want him to know her but he persists, saying that his anger and need to hurt is gone and that he won't hurt her, although when he realizes that she is already asleep he gets angry and roughly flips her onto her back to wake her up.

6. Freaking marvellous idea to use in a story. This is the only episode of Tales from the Crypt written by Dick Beebe. 1. 1. This is my favourite episode of the rather lacklustre season 6. Comic Source. With Peter Onorati, Sherrie Rose, Stephen Liska, Diane DiLascio. However it does not come off as it really is her face. Episode. The woman makes a remark about Carl's temper, Carl tries to justify his actions by claiming that "certain actions deserve certain justafable actions", the woman agrees and Carl asks what is she disguised as and she says she is a body bag ("a synthetic shield with a corpse inside") since the invitation said she should come as she is. Carl then searches through Molly's medicine cabinet, her purse and mail, but to no avail as even her mail merely says, “resident” or “occupant.” Dizzy from the strange drink she had given him, he wanders into the room she had been working in and finds a wardrobe with “masks” from men she has presumably lured into her home, one of them being the man Carl saw in his "dream". Carl returns to Molly's decrepit abode for a passionate one night stand. This episode is not to be confused with the season one episode, \"Only Sin Deep\". A violent, hot-tempered man goes to a Halloween party hosted by his ex-wife, where he meets a mysterious but beautiful masked woman who needs more help than he does. 1. I love that line, it's so dark and kinky!

Summary Edit. 1. Quotes. Her real name is a mystery and she doesn't seem to have any mirrors, and when Carl grabs her face near the end, demanding she take off her "mask", the way the flesh of her face is so delicate and tears as he grabs it looks so painful and disgusting! Carl then hears power tools and calls for Molly, who is nowhere to be seen. She attacks him and removes his face for her collection.

A violent, hot-tempered man goes to a Halloween party hosted by his ex-wife, where he meets a mysterious but beautiful masked woman who needs more help than he does. You must be a registered user to use the IMDb rating plugin. Season. However, Carl discovers too late that Molly is harboring a very dark secret of her own. I do love a good psychopathic monster/freak though, and I pretty much rate this episode solely for the character of the demented Molly. Sylvia Vane: All I want is a simple answer to a simple question ... what is happening to my face? he also directs the season seven episode, \"Report from the Grave\". A violent, hot-tempered man goes to a Halloween party hosted by his ex-wife, where he meets a mysterious but beautiful masked woman who needs more help than he does. Tales from the Crypt #38.

A violent, hot-tempered man goes to a Halloween party hosted by his ex-wife, where he meets a mysterious but beautiful masked woman who needs more help than he does. 1. Look at me! Tales from the Crypt: Only Skin Deep starts as abusive husband Carl (Peter Onorati) gatecrashes a fancy dress party with the intention of finding his wife Linda (Diane DiLascio), however while there he meets a mysterious stranger who calls herself Molly (Sherrie Rose) & they leave together. The story opens with a Halloween party, where an abusive man named Carl (Peter Onorati) shows up despite knowing he wasn't invited. Was this review helpful to you? The ex-girlfriend, whom Carl was very abusive with, sees him, she starts a fight with him and Carl claims that he should've given her what she deserved and killed her, Bob shows up and tells him to go away but is too intimidated by Carl to do anything. 1. The only way she feels she can see herself is through the sightless eyes of others, their disembodied faces frozen, in silent screams.

William Malone hasn't directed that many features, but his horror work has been mostly good and he has a great talent for gothic fantasy in real world settings. Darkly beautiful...Keep track of everything you watch; tell your friends.

Carl starts about the great time he had "last night" while Molly just says that it was only an hour ago, rather uninterested in what Carl is saying. I love how gloomy, desolate and burned out her squat of an apartment is, like it's a reflection of her twisted soul. He asks the woman for her name, she asks what does he want her name to be and he chooses "Molly", to which she says "what a concidence". Whirlpool. Airdate. Sherrie Rose's makeup and design still look amazing, her face looks so weird and shiny, almost like glistening wax, just like a mask, which is what you're meant to think when you first see it. This episode is not to be confused with the season one episode, \"Only Sin Deep\". Not sure why Molly does what she does either but I can't say I'd be too stable if I had a head like that on a body like that! 7 of 8 people found this review helpful.