Night Visions

Night Visions is a Twilight Zone-esque horror anthology series that ran for 13 episodes in 2001. Each episode features two half-hour stories, generally with a Twist Ending. Henry Rollins introduces each story and provides some kind of Aesop at the end.

Provides examples of:
""Now he's coming through the woods, now he's coming through the yard, now he's coming up the stairs...""
 * An Aesop: Delivered in no uncertain terms at the end of each episode. Almost always questionable, broken or just outright weird.
 * And I Must Scream: In "Switch," a woman seeing a psychiatrist to find her alternate personality and eliminate it found that she WAS the alternate, created by her child-like real self after her parents died when she was five. The real twist?
 * Amazing Freaking Grace: In "Harmony," the residents of a town recite "Amazing Grace" because they think music summons a monster. When a stranger convinces them that music is safe, they sing instead.
 * Cruel Twist Ending
 * Diabolus Ex Machina
 * Empathic Healer: "Now He's Coming Up the Stairs" stars Luke Perry as a psychotherapist with the ability to absorb his patients' mental disorders.
 * Karmic Twist Ending
 * Made for TV Movie: Four unaired episodes -- "Patterns," "The Maze," "Harmony," and "Voices" -- were edited into a movie, Shadow Realm, minus the introductions and aesops by Henry Rollins.
 * Madness Mantra: In "Now He's Coming Up the Stairs":
 * Madness Mantra: In "Now He's Coming Up the Stairs":


 * Tomato in the Mirror: ends with the main character
 * Unwanted Revival: In "After Life," a man who revives during his own funeral misses the perfect, beautiful heaven he had moved on to.