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Just watched the 60 minute version of this game on the B1G Network, and it was still a 1st down:

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Went to Disney World last week, and my younger daughter (9) really wanted to ride the “Twilight Zone Tower of Terror,” which we did and all loved it, so we came home wanting to see some old TZ episodes.

It’s on Paramount+ so I did a 1-week trial, which was quite enough time to watch a couple dozen episodes.

And “The Twilight Zone” is still a truly great show: I think you could convince yourself that this it was made now but meant to look retro/vintage, the sensibility is so hauntingly modern (hello The Monsters are Due on Maple Street). The famous Shatner episode (gremlins on the plane) really is a great bit of tv; then there’s young Robert Duvall falling in love with one doll, and young Telly Savalas being terrorized by another. I figured the episode “I Sing the Body Electric” was based on a famous Ray Bradbury story, turns out he wrote the tv episode first!

So many classic Simpsons Halloween episodes origin stories… in The Twilight Zone.
 
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Went to Disney World last week, and my younger daughter (9) really wanted to ride the “Twilight Zone Tower of Terror,” which we did and all loved it, so we came home wanting to see some old TW episodes.

It’s on Paramount+ so I did a 1-week trial, which was quite enough time to watch a couple dozen episodes.

And “The Twilight Zone” is still a truly great show: I think you could convince yourself that this it was made now but meant to look retro/vintage, the sensibility is so hauntingly modern (hello The Monsters are Due on Maple Street). The famous Shatner episode (gremlins on the plane) really is a great bit of tv; then there’s young Robert Duvall falling in love with one doll, and young Telly Savalas being terrorized by another. I figured the episode “I Sing the Body Electric” was based on a famous Rat Bradbury story, turns out he wrote the tv episode first!

So many classic Simpsons Halloween episodes origin stories… in The Twilight Zone.

Did you watch the episode "To Serve Man"? Probably my all-time favorite.
 
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