This half-hour anthology show usually featured a woman in hardship, musing about might-have-beens, or fighting for her life, such as a woman being visited by the ghost of the child she never had, a homemaker discovering her own courage while battling a gang of thugs, a woman being visited by the romance-novel hero in her head or playing dangerous games of theft and sex with her own husband. In the third season, the format became more open-ended and generally "Twilight-Zone"-ish, such as the man who thinks he's a werewolf.
—Kathy Li