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Favorite episode of THE TWILIGHT ZONE?

Started by KYGOTC, October 01, 2007, 11:06:36 PM

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Quote from: Khaz on October 02, 2007, 11:17:49 AM
And one that I cant remember the title, about astronauts that crash on an asteroid or moon..

Er.. that describes a couple of eps, actually.  One where they crash in the middle of an unknown planet and one guy's getting particularly worried about the dwindling water supplies, and there's another where they crash on a planet with several "scenes" set up with frozen people.  And there's probably others I can't even think of off-hand...
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Oldskool138

Quote from: BTM on January 09, 2008, 09:22:18 PM
Quote from: Khaz on October 02, 2007, 11:17:49 AM
And one that I cant remember the title, about astronauts that crash on an asteroid or moon..

Er.. that describes a couple of eps, actually.  One where they crash in the middle of an unknown planet and one guy's getting particularly worried about the dwindling water supplies, and there's another where they crash on a planet with several "scenes" set up with frozen people.  And there's probably others I can't even think of off-hand...

Or the astronauts caught in a time loop where they investigate their crash and try to prevent it from happening...again.   :smile:
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KYGOTC

I watched a really good episode late last night on the sci fi channel. Its called "The Little People" and its about these to astronauts that get stuck on this planet but one of the astronauts finds a tiny civilization and decides to make himself their god. The ending of that one was great.
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Hollis

 The best one I ramaber was the one where the scientist turns his son into a robot (I don't remeber too much about it, but I thint he kid was dead, and that's why he did it.) But the creepiest thing about it was the scene where he boy is petting a cat, but he can't feel anything because he's a robot, and he doesn't realise that he's mashing the cat, so he's just sitting there petting this cat pulp and saying "soft".

It's a little disturbing.
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BTM

Quote from: Hollis on February 09, 2008, 09:01:02 AM
The best one I ramaber was the one where the scientist turns his son into a robot (I don't remeber too much about it, but I thint he kid was dead, and that's why he did it.) But the creepiest thing about it was the scene where he boy is petting a cat, but he can't feel anything because he's a robot, and he doesn't realise that he's mashing the cat, so he's just sitting there petting this cat pulp and saying "soft".
It's a little disturbing.

Are you sure that wasn't an Outer Limits episode (the newer Showtime version)?
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darthchicken

The one where the guy keeps falling asleep on the train, and dreams he's in a place called Willoughby. That was a really good one.

Another good one is where the woman in an old fashioned house, is under attack by a bunch of tiny aliens.

Both have really good twist endings.

And how could I not mention William Shatners brilliant episode?
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hdjanks

Quote from: darthchicken on February 10, 2008, 09:49:55 PM
The one where the guy keeps falling asleep on the train, and dreams he's in a place called Willoughby. That was a really good one.

And how could I not mention William Shatners brilliant episode?


I love both of those Episodes. I also Like the Shatner episode where he keeps putting a money in that satanic fortune teller.