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7 Must-Watch Halloween Episodes to Get You in the Spooky Spirit

Halloween Episodes to Watch

Halloween is the perfect time to dive into the world of spooky TV episodes that combine humor, thrills, and a touch of the supernatural. Whether you’re a fan of classic sitcoms, mystery dramas, or even musical episodes, there’s something for everyone. Here’s a list of seven Halloween-themed TV episodes that are sure to get you in the holiday spirit.

#1. The Last Man Standing

Featuring: Tim Allen, Jay Leno

Episode: Bride of Prankenstein (2018)

Synopsis: Mike and Chuck install a security system for Outdoor Man on Halloween night before they discover the perfect opportunity to prank Joe; Mandy, Kyle, Kristen and Ryan decide to organize a seance in order to communicate with the supernatural.

Genre: Comedy

Parental Warning: 10+. There is the talk of a seance but the subject matter is not dark. Pranks are played, including a scary mask.

Favorite Part: I love ALL the pranks.

Where to Watch: Hulu and Amazon

In this Halloween episode of Last Man Standing, the Baxter family gets into the spirit of the season with some light-hearted fun and plenty of pranks. The episode features a hilarious “Frankenstein” theme, with Mike Baxter (Tim Allen) taking center stage as the master prankster. As the pranks escalate, the episode delivers laughs and a few surprises, making it a perfect choice for a family-friendly Halloween night.

#2. Castle

Featuring: Nathan Fillion (“Rookie“) and Stana Katic (“Absentia“)

Episode: Vampire Weekend (2009)

Synopsis: Castle and Beckett go to a graveyard after the body of a young man sporting vampire fangs is discovered with a wooden stake through his heart.

Genre: Comedy

Parental Warning: 10+. There are some dark drawings the deceased made of a dead woman. Also, some thematic elements including blood-drinking (briefly shown) and coffins.

Favorite Part: Due to the Halloween subject matter, the pranks are amped up.

Where to Watch: Amazon Prime

In Castle’s “Vampire Weekend,” author-turned-detective Richard Castle (Nathan Fillion) investigates the murder of a man found dead in a graveyard, dressed as a vampire. The episode is filled with Halloween-themed humor, including Castle himself donning a vampire costume. With a mix of mystery, wit, and nods to pop culture, “Vampire Weekend” is a must-watch for fans of crime dramas with a spooky twist.

#3. Charmed

Featuring: Shannon Doherty (“Beverly Hills 90210“) and Holly Marie Combs (“Pretty Little Liars“)

Episode: All Halliwell’s Eve (2000)

Synopsis: The Halliwell sisters travel back to the 1600s to protect a coven in danger of extinction and save their own future.

Genre: Supernatural

Parental Warning: 13+. The show is about 3 good witches and their Whitelighter. The 1990s/2000s show was not spooky in the way most modern shows come across but does involve curses, demons, evil witches and a hanging.

Favorite Part: I LOVE Prue’s Halloween costume and must confess that I had a crush on bad boy Cole in my high school days. Who didn’t?

Where to Watch: Netflix, Amazon Prime

Charmed is known for its supernatural storylines, and “All Halliwell’s Eve” is a standout episode. The Halliwell sisters are transported back to the 1600s, where they must protect a witch and ensure the birth of a future Halliwell matriarch. The episode combines the show’s signature magic with a historical Halloween setting, making it an essential watch for fans of witchcraft and time-travel adventures.

#4. MASH

Featuring: Guest Star George Wendt (“Cheers“)

Episode: Trick or Treatment (1982)

Synopsis: Tricks seem to overrule treats on Halloween when a rowdy group of Marines ends up as patients.

Genre: Black Comedy

Parental Warning: 13+. Thematic subjects include war and ghost stories.

Where to Watch: Amazon Prime

In the MASH* episode “Trick or Treatment,” the doctors and nurses of the 4077th are faced with a Halloween night full of unusual patients and spooky occurrences. The episode balances the show’s trademark humor with moments of poignancy, as the characters reflect on the eerie atmosphere of the holiday in the midst of war. It’s a classic episode that offers a unique blend of comedy and heartfelt storytelling.

#5. Glee

Featuring: Guest Star John Stamos (“Fuller House“)

Episode: The Rocky Horror Glee Show (2010)

Synopsis: On a jealous impulse, Will decides to stage “The Rocky Horror Picture Show” as the school play, and Sue encourages him for devious reasons.

Genre: Musical Comedy

Parental Warning: 13+. Adult humor, sexuality, and language.

Favorite Songs:Whatever Happened to Saturday Night?” (John Stamos) and “Touch a Touch a Touch a Touch Me” (Jayma Mays)

Where to Watch: Amazon Prime, Netflix

GLEE goes all out in this Halloween episode, paying homage to the cult classic The Rocky Horror Picture Show. The episode sees the glee club putting on a school production of the iconic musical, complete with the outrageous costumes and unforgettable songs. With its energetic performances and playful nods to the original film, “The Rocky Horror Glee Show” is a fun and musical way to celebrate Halloween.

#6. I Love Lucy

Featuring: Guest Star Jay Novello (“McHale’s Navy”)

Episode: “The Séance” (1951)

Synopsis: Lucy is on a superstitious kick, studying numerology and astrology.

Genre: Comedy

Parental Warning: Mild thematic elements.

Favorite Parts: Ethel posing as the fortune teller. Actually the whole se’ance scene will have you holding your sides from laughter.

Where to Watch: Amazon Prime, Hulu

Even in the early days of television, Halloween episodes were a staple, and I Love Lucy delivered a memorable one with “The Séance.” In this episode, Lucy Ricardo (Lucille Ball) gets involved in a séance, leading to a series of hilarious misunderstandings and spooky coincidences. The episode showcases the classic humor of the show, making it a delightful watch for those who enjoy vintage TV with a Halloween twist.

#7. Murder, She Wrote

Featuring: Guest Starring Mary Crosby (“North and South II”) and Robert Vaughn (“The Magnificent Seven”)

Episode: The Witch’s Curse (1992)

Synopsis: Cabot Cove suspects a woman playing a witch in a community play is the real thing.

Genre: Mystery

Parental Warning: Mild thematic themes

Favorite Parts: Louis Herthum is the new town deputy and Mary Crosby is one of the best guest stars.

Where to Watch: DVD

In Murder She Wrote’s “The Witch’s Curse,” Jessica Fletcher (Angela Lansbury) investigates a murder in a small town with a dark history of witchcraft. As rumors of a witch’s curse spread, Jessica must unravel the truth behind the spooky events. The episode combines the mystery-solving that Murder She Wrote is known for with a Halloween atmosphere, making it a perfect choice for fans of classic whodunits.

In Conclusion

These Halloween-themed TV episodes offer a little bit of everything, from comedy and drama to music and mystery. Whether you’re in the mood for a lighthearted prank or a thrilling murder mystery, these episodes are sure to make your Halloween viewing experience a memorable one. So, grab some candy, dim the lights, and enjoy a spooky TV marathon this October!

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