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Best episodes of psychological horror series

Discover the most impactful and terrifying episodes from psychological horror series that will keep you on the edge of your seat. Explore complex plots and disturbing characters that delve into the deepest fears of the human mind. If you're a fan of psychological thrillers and horror that plays with your perception, this selection will offer an unforgettable experience. Prepare for sleepless nights with these genre gems that challenge your sanity. Immerse yourself in the darker side of television with episodes that are true masterpieces of suspense.

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    The Haunting of Hill House: The Bent Neck Lady

    245 Global Votes
    • Completely upends horror tropes

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    This episode is a masterclass in psychological horror, delving into Nell Crain's tragic past and present torment. Its non-linear narrative and shocking reveal create a profound and lasting emotional and psychological impact.

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    Woe's Hollow (Severance, Season 2, Episode 4)

    15 Global Votes
    • Trippy, horrifying, and beautiful episode

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    This recent episode from *Severance* Season 2 marks a genre shift, transforming into full-blown horror with a dreary setting and unsettling piano keys. It delivers significant character moments and disturbing nightmare sequences, showcasing continued psychological intensity.

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    Sic Transit Gloria Mundi (Yellowjackets, Season 1, Episode 10)

    3 Global Votes
    • Heartbreaking season finale

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    The Season 1 finale of *Yellowjackets* is a crucial turning point, solidifying the show's blend of psychological and survival horror. It features Jackie's tragic death and a terrifying final nightmare, leaving a lasting impression of dread and descent into savagery.

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    The Masque of the Red Death - The Fall of the House of Usher (Season 1, Episode 2)

    3 Global Votes
    • Psychologically charged gothic horror

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    This episode contains the single-most horrifying moment in the series, taking the audience completely off-guard with Prospero's gruesome death. It effectively sets the tone for the rest of the deaths and showcases Mike Flanagan's signature blend of gothic atmosphere and visceral horror.

  5. 5

    Jericho (Servant, Season 1, Episode 9)

    2 Global Votes
    • Reveals the mystery surrounding Jericho's death

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    This episode is widely regarded as the scariest and most psychologically impactful of *Servant*. It shatters the weak veil of mental comfort by revealing the truth about Dorothy's baby, portraying a gut-wrenching reality of grief and delusion.

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    Terror Camp Clear (The Terror, Season 1, Episode 8)

    2 Global Votes

    This episode intensifies the psychological horror as deaths under mysterious circumstances create paranoia and the possibility of mutiny among the isolated men. It highlights the breakdown of order and sanity under extreme conditions.

  8. 7

    Qui (Yellowjackets, Season 2, Episode 6)

    1 Global Votes
    • Thrilling ramp-up in momentum

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    This episode stands out for its visceral psychological impact, depicting Shauna's childbirth in agonizing detail and blurring the lines between reality and hallucination. It amplifies despair and reinforces the unforgiving tone of the season, showcasing extreme mental and physical toll.

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    A Down Payment (Brand New Cherry Flavor, Episode 1)

    1 Global Votes
    • Wild and weird horror

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    The premiere episode of *Brand New Cherry Flavor* immediately immerses viewers in a world of casual weirdness and intense moments. It sets up a supernatural deal with a witch, hinting at the psychological destruction to come, and features a shocking act of violence.

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    Severance: The We We Are (Season 1, Episode 9)

    0 Global Votes
    • Most satisfying episode so far

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    The Season 1 finale of *Severance* delivers a thrilling and psychologically intense climax with shocking revelations. It masterfully explores themes of identity, corporate control, and the fragmented self, leaving viewers questioning reality.