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From start to finish, the Twilight Zone remains one of the most compelling series in television history. In honor of the show, Brandon and a variety of guests, both regular and special, watch the series from start to finish and discuss the characters, themes, and ideas Rod Serling brought to the screen.
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Fellow Twilight Zone podcasters Ana and Dan walk a mile in the Season 3 body swapping episode, "Dead Man's Shoes ! … Continue readingS4YA S318 – Dead Man’s Shoes
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My friend Joshua Miller stops by the podcast to help me figure out just where exactly to find this Little Girl Lost.
Discussion:
Originally aired: 3/16/1962
Starring:
Sarah Marshall
Robert Sampson
Charles Aidman
Directed by: Paul Stewart (Directed other episodes? Narp)
Written by: Richard Matheson (Wrote other episodes? No.... yessss)
Initial Thoughts:
How many dimensions
Talk of the dimensions and perspective
Simpsons
Little girl and being a parent and losing a kid
Friends not being so judgemental
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The great Paul, owner of @Thenightgallery Twitter account and Shadow & Substance website visits the show again to discuss Deaths-Head Revisited! … Continue readingS4YA S3E9 – Deaths-Head Revisited – Twilight Zone
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The extremely knowledgeable owner of @TheNightGallery Twitter account and owner of Shadow & Substance blog, Paul, helps me out again with selling this episode to you… I’m speaking The Whole
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Author extraordinaire, Steve Gronert Ellerhoff joines the show this week to discuss the extremely pertinent, A Quality of Mercy. … Continue readingS4YA S315 – A Quality of Mercy
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The talented and funny Will Hines joins the show this week to discuss the dry, technical flight jargon filled episode, “The Odyssey of Flight 33”! Will was a pure joy
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This week I discuss perhaps one of my all time favorite episodes, The Invaders, with the wonderfully enjoyable Jude Shelton! I was introduced to Jude through a certain Ms. Carrie
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On a very special Twilight Zone Christmas, the super fun and funny Chelsea Cruz stops in the studio to make a little yuletide podcast magic discussing “Night of the Meek”!
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Bijan Bayne joins me to discuss the portrayal of children and the adults surrounding them in "The Fugitive".
Discussion:
Show Info
Originally aired: 3/9/1962
Starring:
Susan Gordon
J. Pat O'Malley
Nancy Kulp
Directed by: Richard L. Bare (Directed other episodes? Yeah, 7 of em)
Written by: Charles Beaumont (Richard P. McDonagh) (Wrote other episodes? Yes)
Other Thoughts
The depiction of children
A different view of caregivers
“Mrs Gann is a nervous person, try to forgive her”
Child actress
Who are you talking to? M-myself…
Weird little death
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Let's get our best friends and play Kick the Can on a new episode of the podcast with my best friend Matt Sizemore!!! … Continue readingS4YA S321 – Kick the Can
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