I love the bizarre and bewildering, but only when it is done right. When I sit down and watch a horror movie or series or whatever, I wish to be at the very least entertained, and the same goes for when I sit down and watch a surrealist film. Often, the best films of these genres do far more than entertain, they also enlighten and excite and engage and inspire and so on and so on. Unfortunately, all this surrealist horror episode does is confuse, bore, and nothing more. Some of the visuals are at least mildly interesting, and the set design is mostly appealing, but other than that this messy and pointless episode is just a pain to sit through. The funny moments are not funny, the scary moments are not scary, the mysterious moments may be mysterious...but they are only mysterious because I don't know what I'm watching anymore or why I'm even watching it. The main mystery here is why anyone thought this boring clusterf*ck of unfunny silliness was any good at all and why it was included in the same series that graced us with episodes like "In the Closert" (a legitimately creepy and engaging mystery story) and "The Last Car" (another oddball episode that actually does absurdist comedy and surrealist horror RIGHT!). You should probably skip this one for your own sanity.