![]() ![]() The ending itself turns out to be a horror masterpiece. Life would be perfect if it weren't for slutty wife, Collin Wilcox, who sneaks around with James Best, humiliating Buttram in the process. ![]() At last, his once dismissive neighbors envy him. ![]() Buttram himself only cares about his new found status as owner of the mysterious contents, sitting next to it like some proud hayseed Buddha and keeper of the secret. There even appears to be a dangling eye staring back at those country folk who assemble nightly in Buttram's front parlor, each offering an opinion on the hypnotic contents. It looks like a deformed creature of some sort floating in formaldehyde. What the heck is in The Jar that country rube Pat Buttram buys from a traveling carnival act, and for the princely sum of $12, no less. One of the most offbeat episodes of any anthology series of the time. ![]()
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