We've come to the big finale folks! "The Chaser" is not one of the stronger episodes of the season, but still has some admirable behind the scenes production techniques and a great performance from John McIntire. This is the last episode we are covering this year so Happy Halloween everyone and thanks for watching!
Read More »A Stop At Willoughby – Twilight-Tober Zone
"A Stop At Willoughby" is a well conceived and executed story with great performances from the handful of actors that are focused on. Unlike the melancholy, but ultimately positive tone of a similar Twilight Zone episode "Walking Distance", this episode gives us a darker angle on a similar story. What did everyone think of this episode? Let us know in the comments!
Read More »Nightmare As A Child – Twilight-Tober Zone
"Nightmare as a Child" had the potential to be a stronger installment of the show, but as is it only does a passable job at telling this story. Is this episode worth a re-watch or should you leave it in The Twilight Zone? Find out now!
Read More »A Nice Place To Visit – Twilight-Tober Zone
While this is not an episode that really gets under your skin, "A Nice Place To Visit" is filled with memorable performances from Larry Blyden and Sebastian Cabot who really drive home the twist at the end. Is this a place you would want to visit? Find out now in the Twilight-Tober Zone.
Read More »The Big Tall Wish – Twilight-Tober Zone
"The Big Tall Wish" is sentimental without being to sappy and shows off some fantastic performances, especially from the lead Ivan Dixon. Walter discusses this trendsetting episode on a new Twilight-Tober Zone.
Read More »Execution – Twilight-Tober Zone
"Execution" features time travel from the old west, some great stunts, solid cinematography, an appearance by the professor from Gilligan's Island, and a pretty solid performance from Albert Salmi. How well does this man out of time story hold up? Find out now in the Twilight-Tober Zone.
Read More »People Are Alike All Over – Twilight-Tober Zone
"People Are Alike All Over" feels a little thin to fill up an entire twenty-five minutes, but the core idea and moral of the story fits The Twilight Zone's brand very well. Walter explains his thoughts on this episode in a new Twilight-Tober Zone.
Read More »Long Live Walter Jameson – Twilight-Tober Zone
"Long Live Walter Jameson" is an expertly understated story that puts realistic implications onto it's extraordinary premise. Charles Beaumont wrote this episode and his trade mark darker leanings are evident in it's underlying themes and principals. You should definitely check this episode out when you have some time, although time works a little differently in The Twilight Zone.
Read More »A World Of Difference – Twilight-Tober Zone
"A World of Difference" is a fantastic episode filled with a variance of locations, great performances, some remarkable visuals, and is just a really well told story that leaves you questioning what really happened in the end. What theory do you believe in? Let us know in the comments below!
Read More »The Monsters Are Due On Maple Street – Twilight-Tober Zone
"The Monsters Are Due on Maple Street" is a seminal episode of The Twilight Zone. It is highly influential and has been performed as stage plays, a radio drama, and was even remade in 2003. Is this iconic episode still relevant today? Find out now in the Twilight-Tober Zone.
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