I love TV anthology shows--especially the ones from the 1950s and 60s. I have watched quite a few of these lately--all either from DVDs from Netflix or from archive.org. However, after seeing disc one of "Thriller", I am apprehensive to get another. While you MIGHT think the shows are about the supernatural and are very similar to "The Twilight Zone", they are nothing like that--at least in the early episodes. I've read from one reviewer that the show DID later become like that--but I am not sure I have the patience to wade through any more mediocre shows like I just watched on disc one.
Of all the episodes I've seen, "Worse Than Murder" is probably among the best--though I thought it was imminently skippable. It stars Constance Ford as Connie--a truly horrible person. She married into a wealthy family but is about as family-oriented as a female black widow! Now that the rich uncle died, she is waiting to pounce on the money and has plans for it. However, the guy did not leave a will and so all the money will go to his sister---her mother-in-law. Connie is determined she WILL get at least some of the money...or else.
This show was mildly entertaining--mostly because Ford really chewed up the scenery with her VERY flamboyant performance. However, it sure wasn't subtle and left me wondering where the 'thrilling' part of "Thriller" was.