Another holiday classic episode of The Twilight Zone. We see a teacher being let go from his school due to age and changing of the guard, a method of replacing old teachers with younger ones when they have passed teoir prime. Ghosts of students loomed and reminded the man of Continue Reading
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The Twilight Zone: Review: Cavender Is Coming
That was Carol Burnett and she looks so young, has big bright eyes, a slender body, no booty nor breasts, just a plain Jane. This episode was not scary but another fairytale and full of hapiness like candy. She played a young woman who couldn’t keep a job and her Continue Reading
The Twilight Zone: Review: I Sing the Body Electric
This episode was about fantasy and fiction, not horror or suspense. A family of four, a man and his three children buy an artificial being from a store and she terrifies the eldest girl first and then she comes to accept her. Eventually the grow to become adults and the Continue Reading
The Twilight Zone: Review: A Young Man’s Fancy
This episode was not good. It was poor. It was just about a mama’s boy whose mother passed away and he still wants to live the glory days of their younger days together. Now she’s gone and he has married and now his bride wants nothing to do with the Continue Reading
The Twilight Zone: Review: The Dummy
This episode must have been what Child’s Play was based on or copied from. The story is seen in Batman’s universe. A dummy powered by a ventriloquist gets loose and takes over his act. Then, eventually, they switched places. The dummy is the man, and the man becomes the dummy Continue Reading
The Twilight Zone: Review: The Four of Us Are Dying
This was a brilliant episode and it reminded me of the DC/Batman universe with Clayface, one of batman’s nemises. He could change his face and his voice to get out of perilous situations with the law and Batman. But this guy here had the ability to change his face just Continue Reading
The Twilight Zone: Review: Hocus-Pocus and Frisby
So, an old timer in the U.S. South tells lies like it’s going out of style and now is kinapped by aliens and his townsfolk are giving him awards for the biggest lies and no one believes him. They think he’s making it up. The aliens wanted to do away Continue Reading
The Twilight Zone: Review: Four O’Clock
Rod Serling dropped the catch again and delivered a worthless episode of The Twilight Zone, something submediocre and plain and now he has made me misses twenty five minutes of my valuable time doing nothing but watching it. We see a deranged man going through his days by calling the Continue Reading
The Twilight Zone: Review: The Little People
I could have totally seen the ending coming and perhaps i did, earlier on in my life watching this very episode on cable, detached from my regular cable watching on this programme. We see two explorers on a newly discovered planet but stranded. One finally fixed their ship but the Continue Reading
The Twilight Zone: Review: Person or Persons Unknown
I would say it’s a nightmare inside a nightmare but how come at the end of the ordeal the second time he didn’t realize the wife’s voice was different before he looked at her face? David Girney, a bank employee wakes up one morning to find out his identity was Continue Reading