I was trying to remember which cartoon ruined the punchline for to serve man.
(Silly me thought it was Pinky and the Brain.)
Thankyou.
For me, it was the original short story that the the episode was based on. I read it first.
I was trying to remember which cartoon ruined the punchline for to serve man.
(Silly me thought it was Pinky and the Brain.)
Thankyou.
It really is. I think it's just the ending that prevents it from achieving the iconic status that other episodes have. People have a tendency to remember the twist endings.It's basically about Cold War paranoia. Forget the twist ending, which has been copied so many times by now that it's become a punchline. It's all about the atmosphere, the ambiance, the performances, the direction, the tension that's so thick you can cut it with a knife. It's a work of art.
It IS one of that series' better episodes.
This originally aired when I was nine. It scared me so much, I wasn't allowed to watch for a few weeks after.The After Hours
That's also true of Alfred Hitchcock Presents and Thriller. The episodes all feel like little movies.I would try out some of the 1-hour episodes. They get a bad rap but they have a unique feel to them, more like short feature-length films. Also, the episodes that were shot on video have a different sort of vibe.
Pretty much anything with Burgess Meredith is awesome and that episode is fantastic.I adored the Obsolete Man.
I adored the Obsolete Man.
I adored the Obsolete Man.
That's one of my favorites, too. Burgess Meredith and Fritz Weaver are both great in it.
Pushed play on "the Invaders" moments ago, however my finger is hovering on the skip button...
I read once that in Twilight Zone episodes, the main character is usually given an 'out' from his situation somewhere in the episode that he may or may not take. I've been thinking about that for years ... it seems like in many cases that's not true. In "Midnight Sun", "Time Enough At Last", "Number 12 Looks Just Like You", and plenty of others, the characters don't seem to have any real command over what happens.
I may have misunderstood the comment or taken it out of context. Anyone familiar with it who can comment?
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