It can be done when people have love and respect for the source material.
Err, you have just brought STD(?) into the discussion...Not to bring STD into the discussion, but this remake does manage to capture the format and style of the original while telling more modern stories. I wish STD would do the same.
The Twilight Zone style anthology is popular again thanks to Black Mirror and a few other shows, but the format and style of the old Trek shows has gone out of style for the majority of series these days, so there is no way they would do a Trek series in that format today.Not to bring STD into the discussion, but this remake does manage to capture the format and style of the original while telling more modern stories. I wish STD would do the same.
There was some good stuff there but the episodes were too long, too vague and felt like it took short cuts to get to the end and to resolve the episode. I know nobody does 25-minute dramas but The Twilight Zone worked up the perfect formula for that.
The original TZ not was voted the second best written show in TV history by the Writer's Guild because of the length of the episodes, it had to do with the stories they told and the way they told them.I think once facet of the original TZ's greatness lay in it's half-hour format. The stories were very tight and concise.
I don’t think it’s fair to compare it to the original TZ.
It had nothing to do with the car, it was just an excuse to harass them by implying they stole it. Something that actual people have been killed for.1. The universe wants it's shape (remember the talk about the Big bang?) to remain constant, so it was using the cop to auto-correct the mom and son into a bad fate.
2. The cop was so incredibly racist that after he saw the mom and son in the diner, or their car, that he could not not find them and abuse them, and put the car in the impound lot, and then his driveway.
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It would be nice to say which story I was watching, but seriously what if it was all about the cop want a Volvo of his own?
Of course even then, if it was about the car, it seemed like it still tracked back to racism.
"Black people are not allowed nice things, and they are especially not allowed nicer things than me."
It had nothing to do with the car, it was just an excuse to harass them by implying they stole it. Something that actual people have been killed for.
I do think length definitely plays a role. In ep 1 we get the idea that the comedian is literally giving away his life and ep 3 the woman is manipulating time within the first 15 -20 minutes of the story (these things are basically established in the trailers!!!). We then watch another 30 minutes of repetition on the theme prior to getting to the final twist. Although I don't think the stories are necessarily bad as they are, tightening them to fit a 25 - 30 minute episode would make them sharper, more enjoyable to watch, and closer to the original series.same with the "new TZ is too long". Just say you thought it was boring. Making the episodes 30 minutes, I don't think, is going to help the show become more like it's predecessor.
if they didn't want those comparisons, they shouldn't have called it The Twilight Zone. They could have called it Jordan Peele's Strange Universe or something of that nature.
1. The universe wants it's shape (remember the talk about the Big bang?) to remain constant, so it was using the cop to auto-correct the mom and son into a bad fate.
2. The cop was so incredibly racist that after he saw the mom and son in the diner, or their car, that he could not not find them and abuse them, and put the car in the impound lot, and then his driveway.
...
It would be nice to say which story I was watching, but seriously what if it was all about the cop want a Volvo of his own?
Of course even then, if it was about the car, it seemed like it still tracked back to racism.
"Black people are not allowed nice things, and they are especially not allowed nicer things than me."
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