I also remember watching this as a kid totally scaring the sh** out of me. But it seems I'm not alone in the comments.
The scenes behind the wall and that damn fireplace are still vivid in my memory after maybe 35 or 40 years.
Incredible how a kid can be impacted by a tv show, and incredible how the impact of this episode transcends across different cultures and throughout different times when the show aired in various nations.
When Ralph decided to go back in there, behind that wall later in the episode, I still remember myself thinking "no way!!!"
Glad I found it and re-watched it today, I had no idea what the episode title could be. I found it by googling something like "greatest American hero Halloween episode", which it appears not to be a Halloween episode, but it was enough to find it.
The scenes behind the wall and that damn fireplace are still vivid in my memory after maybe 35 or 40 years.
Incredible how a kid can be impacted by a tv show, and incredible how the impact of this episode transcends across different cultures and throughout different times when the show aired in various nations.
When Ralph decided to go back in there, behind that wall later in the episode, I still remember myself thinking "no way!!!"
Glad I found it and re-watched it today, I had no idea what the episode title could be. I found it by googling something like "greatest American hero Halloween episode", which it appears not to be a Halloween episode, but it was enough to find it.