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[s2e6] Pelts Today

: The supernatural retribution is often portrayed as "Karmic Death," where victims suffer agonizing ends related to their involvement with the furs. For instance, a seamstress suffocates after compulsively sewing her own facial orifices shut. Featured Cast : Meat Loaf Aday as Jake Feldman.

: Typical of Argento's style, the episode features graphic violence, including a bear trap tearing off a character's face and a climactic act of self-mutilation. [S2E6] Pelts

Watch the episode to see Meat Loaf's performance as a furrier whose life changes forever after finding a strange group of raccoon hides: Watch Masters of Horror S02:E06 - Pelts - Free TV Shows Tubi• Oct 23, 2020 "Masters of Horror" Pelts (TV Episode 2006) - IMDb : The supernatural retribution is often portrayed as

(known for A Nightmare on Elm Street ) as Jeb "Pa" Jameson, the trapper who finds the pelts. Ellen Ewusie as Shanna, the object of Jake's obsession. Critical Reception : Typical of Argento's style, the episode features

" Pelts " is the sixth episode of the second season of the horror anthology series , first aired on December 1, 2006. Directed by Italian filmmaker Dario Argento and based on a short story by F. Paul Wilson, the episode stars rock musician Meat Loaf Aday as Jake Feldman, a sleazy and desperate fur trader. Plot Overview

The story follows Jake Feldman, who discovers a set of supernaturally beautiful raccoon pelts, known as "pine lights," in a mysterious shrine. Desperate to win over Shanna, a beautiful dancer, Jake plans to make an exquisite fur coat from these pelts. However, the pelts are cursed by a figure known as , causing anyone who tries to profit from them to commit horrific acts of violence, murder, or suicide. Key Content & Notable Scenes

Critics often describe "Pelts" as an over-the-top, surreal, and "tongue-in-cheek" exercise in horror. While it is noted for its prurient and sleazy tone, it is also praised for Meat Loaf's committed performance and its inventive use of gore.