Experimental fertility drugs make a comic artist's imaginary creations come to life! One of the most lighthearted episodes, Korman's Kalamity is one manic, strange little tale. There is no dead serious horror here, just mainly a humorous and zany tone. It's a very comedic episode, most of them have humour but it's just on the wicked side. I wasn't very interested in any half-baked romance nonsense, I just like this episode for the genuine monsters, something you actually didn't see all that often on the show. If nothing more, three nifty Scooby-Doo esc monsters make it good and memorable. I always love the supernatural comic monsters angle, it's such a cool and fun idea that you don't see enough of. They did another episode kind of similar with season six's whirlpool, but unlike this tale, that one was awful. It does mess with whatever fragile reality the show has, but I like that, it was "meta" way before there was such a thing! I liked Harry Anderson's performance as the mild mannered comic artist, particularly the humorous touch of his wimpy character expressing quiet contempt for his wife by caricaturing her as a bloated rubbery ogre. Of the three monsters in the story, the wife doppelgänger is definitely my favourite! I also enjoy Colleen Camp's performance as Mr Korman's not very nice at all wife, sure it was over the top and kooky as all hell, but it worked in the campy context of the weird world of the episode. What an awesome striped dress. Ya gotta love it when horrible people get their's! This tale is just a lot of silly fun compared to really grim episodes and that's fine, It's just an enjoyable bit of horror fluff. Odd, but it works well, I miss things like this. A bit of a kalamity, but a good one!