Leo Burns (Hector Elizondo) thinks that his wife Bridget (Patsy Kensit) is having an affair. So he hires G. G. Devoe (Sam Waterston) to learn the truth.
“No need to worry. For one thing, vegetarians are probably much better for him. I like to stalk one myself from time to time. My advice is to let him fiend himself. The little nipper will never learn to maggot on his own if you’re too busy protecting him. Our next caller Leo thinks his wife is cheating on him. Let‘s hope for her sake he doesn’t catch her in the hacked. I call this sickening psycho drama “As Ye Sow.””
Devoe believes that Bridget is having an affair with Father John Sejac (John Shea). Plus, you get Miguel Ferrer as a hitman and Adam West as another private dick. As you can figure, this being an episode of Tales from the Crypt, there’s a big twist that ends up costing the protagonist everything.
This episode was directed by Kyle MacLachlan — yes, Agent Cooper — and written by Ron Finley, who wrote five episodes of this series.

This story is based on “As Ye Sow” from Shock SuspenStories #14. It was written by Al Feldstein and William Gaines and drawn by George Evans.
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