Guttersnipe
mortal ally
I've just seen three episodes of Alfred Hitchcock Presents, the 1985 series.
"A Very Happy Ending" (season 1, episode 14): A neglected deaf boy blackmails a killer, forcing the latter to off the kid's dad. Lots of little snap-twists.
"Pen Pal" (season 4, episode 2): A man fresh from prison visits his beloved pen pal's house. He finds her mom. Tragedy ensues.
"Tragedy Tonight" (season 2, episode 11): The least impressive one; ending may be open to interpretation; either a "boy who cried wolf" story OR an "almost harmless joke" story with an ambiguous message. In the earlier case, it's not particularly original, as even I figured it out.
"A Very Happy Ending" (season 1, episode 14): A neglected deaf boy blackmails a killer, forcing the latter to off the kid's dad. Lots of little snap-twists.
"Pen Pal" (season 4, episode 2): A man fresh from prison visits his beloved pen pal's house. He finds her mom. Tragedy ensues.
"Tragedy Tonight" (season 2, episode 11): The least impressive one; ending may be open to interpretation; either a "boy who cried wolf" story OR an "almost harmless joke" story with an ambiguous message. In the earlier case, it's not particularly original, as even I figured it out.
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