More pure Crypt gold from second season, and for me this is such a classic and timeless episode. It's humorously creepy, gross, and it has a fantastic sense of pace and momentum that leads up to one of the best ever finales. The special effects are also a real highlight and were excellently done and a huge part of why it's such a gleefully ghoulish and fun tale. "Til Death" is similar to season three's "Loved to Death", with a plot that involves a love slave potion that goes horribly wrong, but it's also significantly different and I think slightly better. This is one unique magic zombie feature the director Chris Wallis made here. I can't really see any similarities with his other two movies, except perhaps the body deterioration of Fly 2. I love the perfectly wiseass D.W Moffett as the quintessential goldigging weasel. I found him really funny but I couldn't feel any sympathy at all for his character, even if he wasn't one of the worst ever villains to appear on the show. Sure he was unscrupulous and possibly a bit violent, but he didn't kill anybody. Still he really shouldn't have screwed around with the voodoo queen... I liked Janet Hubert's performance as the fiery and vengeful voodoo priestess lady pulls all of Logan's strings and leads him straight to hell - oh perhaps even something that's "far worse!!!" I think the best thing about "Til Death" is undoubtedly the great and hilarious performance of Pamela Glen, her transformation from elegant haughty snob to walking undead nightmare is amazing. She's like a mix of an original voodoo somnambulist type zombie and one of the Return of the living Dead creations. The scene where she bursts from her grave is a great little moment, looking like something straight out of a one of those wonderful old comics with the beautiful blue spooky lighting and everything, I really love that part.. She's so freaking hysterical in the scene as she talks to Logan in that out of it and bizarrely sultry way, and when she chases Logan through the jungle, calling out to him with her curiously still clear sing-song voice! When she gets to the stage where she's almost all skeleton, I think she looks a bit like the charred Chucky from Child's Play, and the ending where he's about to be kissed by a skeleton with a tongue was simply perfect and awesome, it's so funny and disgusting, I just love it to death!!! This is one great episode of Tales from the Crypt if ever there was one. If not for at least one great performance, then definitely for the special effects. I love these, they're like perfect little time capsules. I don't care if it's another twenty years from now, I'll never forget them, they will never lose their sweet horror magic to me. No bones about that! X