I hope everybody had a happy 4th.
Jul. 4th, 2004 10:34 pmThis year, I did something new, I did *not* watch the vast majority of the Twilight Zone Marathon. Instead, I slept. A lot.
However, if I had watched it, I would no doubt have had nightmares tonight due to the thought of watching a few of my most hated episodes, chiefly "To Serve Man" and that one where the earth is out of its old orbit and going first closer to and then farther from the sun.
I did watch out for my favorites, though, ones like Eye of the Beholder, and the one with the girl in leg braces, and that one with the dying man and the masks.
Anyway, this leads to a semi-interesting question, which is YOUR favorite/least favorite Twilight Zone episode? Answer, or be un-American.
However, if I had watched it, I would no doubt have had nightmares tonight due to the thought of watching a few of my most hated episodes, chiefly "To Serve Man" and that one where the earth is out of its old orbit and going first closer to and then farther from the sun.
I did watch out for my favorites, though, ones like Eye of the Beholder, and the one with the girl in leg braces, and that one with the dying man and the masks.
Anyway, this leads to a semi-interesting question, which is YOUR favorite/least favorite Twilight Zone episode? Answer, or be un-American.
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Date: 2004-07-04 07:55 pm (UTC)Y'know, I didn't see that until AFTER I'd already seen the Simpson's spoof AND read the short story on which it's based. Have to say, it's not my favorite. Another nightmare inducer for me. Not that that's BAD, but when I was little I had nightmares for two weeks from "To Serve Man", and this was ON TOP of having to explain to everyone why it was stupid (there's no reason aliens would react to lie detectors the same way humans do, lie detectors aren't very reliable anyway, the translation hinges on a very peculiar aspect of the English language, which is unlikely to be replicated in a non-human language, it's a lot of effort to go through to get some meat....) and it kind of turned me off the whole concept of trying to scare myself. Well, for a few years, anyway.
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Date: 2004-07-04 07:59 pm (UTC)Another favorite -- the one with the writer who had an audio device that, when he described a character on it, they came to life. I want one of those recording devices yesterday.
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Date: 2004-07-04 08:05 pm (UTC)What about the one with "people are the same everywhere", where the guy ends up in an alien zoo? That was a good one. And too true, too true.