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Twilight Zone (1985)

I remember being blown away by the episode "Nightcrawlers" when it first aired. I was less blown away when I rewatched it about 5 years ago, but it's still pretty damn good.
 
The only one I remember from that version of the show is the one where someone has a watch or something that stops time. The rub is that a nuclear war starts, and the last frame of the episode is the character looking up at a falling, time-frozen ICBM probably a split seconds before it is set to detonate over the city. Pretty hard-hitting at the height of the Cold War.
 
"Profile in Silver" is another good one, and I can probably think of some others.
Kennedy was played by none other than Andrew Robinson. I recall he portrayed Kennedy with a really thick JFK accent.


I liked the '80s Twilight Zone. Plus it's fun to keep an eye out for the many Trek actors who show up in it.
Louise Fletcher as the archeologist in "The Hunters" and Terry Farrell in the remake of "The After Hours", (Marsha, Marsha, Marsha), immediately come to mind, of Trek actors appearing in the '80s Twilight Zone.


"Red Snow" and "The Cold Equations" are two other episodes that I remember.
 
MeTV+ (their new second network) has been showing The New Twilight Zone. Is that this one or one of the others?
 
I watched it for the first time last night on MeTV+, I can't remeber the episode's title, but it was about a Vietnam draft dodger who meets an alternate version of himself who fought. I thought it was really good, and I was shocked when I looked it up on Wikipedia and saw it was written by George RR Martin, I had no idea he wrote for this.
It's actually on right now too, it's about half way through Shelter Skelter.
 
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