The Flip-Side of Satan story
A disc jockey confronts his past in an old abandoned radio station. Note: Based on a short story by Hal Dresner Directed by: John Astin. Story by: Rod Serling.
4 total · 3 major · 1 minor
| Theme | Level | Motivation |
|---|---|---|
| attitude of superiority | major | Wilson was exceedingly self-confident and arrogant. |
| black magic | major | A satanic voice could be heard when records were played. |
| coping with being washed up | major | Wilson's career is going downwards. |
| romantic infidelity | minor | J.J. Wilson revealed that he had slept with his friend's wife, Emily. |