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Discuss The Twilight Zone here.

 

 

There are some active Twilight Zone communities online, but what television forum would be complete without a place dedicated to discussing what many people consider the greatest television series of all time.  Think of all the big names who have sited the Twilight Zone as an influence or called it the greatest series of all time: Vince Gilligan, J.J. Abrams, Chris Carter just to name a few.

To me of all shows past a certain era, this show stands alone as one that stands the test of time and remains relevant.  It's hard to pick a best episode but one that has always stood out is "Five Characters in Search of an Exit".  Rod Serling was one hell of a genius that he could take a kooky surreal premise like that and find some way for you to feel an emotional connection to unloved toys.

Anyone else have a favorite?

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I like "Time Enough at Last" too as I like to read. "A World of Difference" is another favorite - I haven't seen it much during the Sy-FY marathons through the years. Premise is good however we could do without the screechy ex wife.

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"Will The Real Martian Please Stand Up?" has always been a favorite of mine. Funny, spooky and a mystery - everything I loved as a kid watching the re-runs.  I still look for that episode with every Syfy marathon.  "It's a Good Life" is another favorite.

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I can't choose just one! My favorites are To Serve Man and Stopover in a Quiet Town. I saw them both when I was around 10 years old and the endings rocked my world. I had no idea where either story was going.

I love this show.

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My favorite would have to be "Ring-A-Ding Girl", where the actress comes back to her hometown under unusual circumstances.  I think it's one of the lesser-known episodes because I hardly ever see it mentioned.

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Historically my favorite was The After Hours but I feel like every marathon I watch, I catch an episode I've never seen before that's great. 

I know people goof on the country-ish eps sometimes, but I love The Hunt.  Because in my universe, heaven is where my dearly-departed pets will be.

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I ADORE hot weather, so my favorite is The Midnight Sun...until the twist ending, of course!  I always go "ahhhhh" when the announcer on the radio says the weather is 110 degrees with 91% humidity :)

A close second is Twenty-Two.  It looks like a home movie, which makes it look more real and all the more creepy. Room for one more, honey....scares the hell out of me every time!

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Mickey Rooney also did an episode where he was the only character: "Last Night of a Jockey."  

Two of my favorite episodes are "Eye of the Beholder" and "Queen of the Nile."

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"A Stop at Willoughby" remains my favorite episode of all time.  I thought it was beautifully acted, filmed, and the ending felt just right -- the twist was not too much, if you know what I mean. 

"Five Characters in Search of an Exit" and "The Eye of the Beholder" were equally surprising and have left quite an impression, too.

I totally agree that "Time Enough at Last," "Will the Real Martian Please Stand Up," "The Midnight Sun," "The Invaders," and "To Serve Man" are true classics.  If I had to introduce five episodes to a TZ newbie, I will recommend these five!  When is the next big TZ marathon on SyFy???

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When is the next big TZ marathon on SyFy???

 

If they hold true to form, it should be July 4.  They've been doing marathons every Fourth of July and New Year's for years now (with one or two unpopular exceptions).

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Just saw one for the first time (thought I'd seen them all!) : an hour long episode with a very young Dennis Hopper as a neo-Nazi, getting advice from the spectre of Hitler.  It was a little "on the nose" but considering it was written not even 20 years after WWII, that's understandable.

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I have quite a few favourites that include "The After Hours", "The Midnight Sun", "Mirror Image", "Number Twelve Looks Just Like You" and "Eye of the Beholder". It wasn't until I thought about this awhile back that I realized that my all time favourite episodes all had female lead characters. There are other episodes I love too, of course, but these are probably my favourites.

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"Number Twelve Looks Just Like You"

 

Ooh, I forgot about that one.  That would have to go on my list of favorites, too.  Colin Wilcox was fantastic in that, and the concept is one of the most intriguing in the series.

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My top five would be "It's a Good Life," "The After-Hours," "The Midnight Sun," "Living Doll," and "Nick of Time." I'm also fond of a fairly obscure episode called "Steel," with Lee Marvin as the manager of a robot boxer.

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"The Twilight Zone" featured a number of actors & actresses over its 5-year run, many of whom would find fame in the near or long-term future.

 

The long-running CBS sitcom "The Beverly Hillbillies" had several TZ alumni, for example.

 

* Buddy Ebsen (Jed Clampett) appeared in season two's "The Prime Mover".

* Donna Douglas (Elly May Clampett) was the woman under the mask in season two's "Eye of the Beholder"

* Nancy Kulp (Miss Hathaway) was Jenny's disgruntled Aunt Agnes in season three's "The Fugitive"

* Raymond Bailey (Mr. Drysdale) showed up three times!  He was Walter Bedeker's doctor in season one's "Escape Clause", season two's "Back There" and a factory supervisor in season five's "From Agnes-With Love"

 

 

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Bewitched had at least four, as well:

 

Elizabeth Montgomery (Samantha) was in "Two".
Agnes Moorehead (Endora) was in "The Invaders".

Dick York (Darren) was in "Penny for Your Thoughts".

David White (Larry) was in "I Sing the Body Electric".

(sorry - I'm not good at remembering what seasons the episodes are in.)

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Jean Marsh of "Upstairs Downstairs" fame played the robot in "The Lonely."

Robert Duvall in "The Miniature" 

Telly Savalas in "Living Doll."

George Lindsey in "I Am the Night - Color Me Black"

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Agnes Moorehead was part of Orson Wells Mercury Theater troupe and acted in several of their early films including Citizen Kane so you could say she was somewhat famous by the time TZ rolled around.  Some others:

 

Charles Bronson was also in "Two"

Dennis Hopper in "He's Alive"

Ron Howard in "Walking Distance"

Jack Klugman was probably well known when he did several TZ episodes but he certainly became more famous afterward.

 

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And early TZ appearances from three men who became much better known some years after Star Trek went into syndication:

 

James Doohan - "Valley of the Shadow"
Leonard Nimoy - "A Quality of Mercy"
William Shatner - "Nightmare at 20,000 Feet" and "Nick of Time"

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Good catch, Badger.  I'd never heard of that episode.  I just looked it up.  It's called "The Encounter", and it was apparently pulled from syndication in the US. Wikipedia has an article about it here.

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I have seen it on the SyFy marathons, though, and it is also on the DVD collection.

 

James Doohan who played Scotty on "Star Trek" appeared in season four's "Valley of the Shadow", William Shatner appeared in season two's "Nick of Time" and the legendary "Nightmare at 20,000 Feet" from season five, while Leonard Nimoy was seen in season three's "A Quality of Mercy".

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Yep, Wordsworth, those were the three I listed.  Mr. Takei's episode was the only one I missed, but it's interesting to know it's been in the marathons.  I'll have to watch for it in July.  

 

 

Three who would go on to work together on one of my favorite shows, "Ellery Queen":

Jim Hutton - "And When the Sky Was Opened"

David Wayne - "Escape Clause"

Tom Reese - "The Midnight Sun"

(I guess it's debatable how famous this actually makes them since the show only had one season, but I think at least Jim Hutton was famous from movies, as well.)

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  • David Wayne also played one of Batman's villains in the TV series.  He was The Mad Hatter.  Also, he won the first Tony for Best Featured Actor in a Musical for "Finian's Rainbow" where he played the leprechaun.

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He also played Digger Barnes on "Dallas".

 

Speaking of Batman villains:  Burgess Meredith appeared four times on "The Twilight Zone": season one's "Time Enough at Last", season two's "Mr. Dingle the Strong" and "The Obsolete Man" and season four's "Printer's Devil" before he played the Penguin.

 

Julie Newmar appeared in season four's "Of Late I Think of Cliiffordville".

 

Roddy McDowell (The Bookworm) showed up in season one's "People Are Alike All Over".

 

H.M. Wynant played David Ellington in season three's "The Howling Man".  He later turned up as a minion of Mr. Freeze.  (yeah, we're stretching the future star aspect here)

 

And, not a villain, but Stafford Repp (Chief O'Hara) showed up in the season two "Nick of Time" with William Shatner.

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Alan Sues from "Laugh In" was in "The Masks."  The actor who played the dying old man was Robert Keith, Brian Keith's father.

 

Jonathan Harris who played "Dr. Smith" in "Lost in Space" was in "The Silence."

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While we're on the subject of Batman, there was Alan Napier (Alfred) in "Passage on the Lady Anne."

 

And I can't think of Lost in Space without thinking of Billy Mumy, who was also creepy little Anthony in one of my favorite TZ episodes, "It's a Good Life."  He was also in "Long Distance Call", and maybe in one other ep?  I'm drawing a blank.

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Yes, I'd forgotten completely about Alan Napier in "Passage on the Lady Anne"!  Thanks!

 

But Cloris Leachman played Anthony's mother in "It's a Good Life", not Billy's mother in "Long Distance Call".

 

 

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Sorry, I meant Cloris Leachman played his mother in "It's A Good Life."  

 

ETA: According to Wikipedia, and IMDB, the other episode he was in was "In Praise of Pip;" he played Young Pip.  That was one that starred Jack Klugman.

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Nightmare as a Child is one of my favorite episodes. A repressed memory manifested into the person at the age the trauma occurred, demanding to be brought to the surface and remembered in order to finally be resolved and given peace.

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