

Their main power, though, is a psychic bond with two stones from another world which are used as weapons, and (it is strongly implied) may be sentient life forms. Jones, they must defeat an evil alien who lives Under the Mountain of Rangitoto Island. Twins Rachel and Theo Matheson have limited telepathic abilities and can wield light as a weapon. By the end of the series, her powers have burned out. She tries to conjure up a spirit, with unexpected results. In The Haunting of Cassie Palmer, the title protagonist, the daughter of a medium, decides to see if she has inherited her mother's powers.

Sometimes, there's someone who sees with the third eye!" The voice-over used during the opening titles, however, is reminiscent of the work of Don LaFontaine:

This show is intended for older children." Whoever was responsible for developing the series for Nickelodeon is unknown, as the anthology itself went completely uncredited. The unifying theme of the show (and hence the name of the title, and opening montage sequence) was that of children with psychic powers.īefore every episode, an on-screen disclaimer announcement declared, "The following is a science-fiction program, and may contain some startling scenes. A fifth serial, The Witches and the Grinnygog (1983), was added shortly before The Third Eye was discontinued. It was a live action sci-fi/supernatural anthology that included the first series of Into the Labyrinth (1981), The Haunting of Cassie Palmer (1982), Children of the Stones (1976), and Under the Mountain (1981).
