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Are you suggesting that Al has an alter-ego???

Like maybe Rod Serling... or your worst (liberal) nightmare?

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I have seen every episode at least five times. "To Serve Man" was one of my favorites. Also...the robot pitcher named Casey.

And then the episode where the new young leader brought down the leading empire of that time. Oh...wait. That's another nightmare. Never mind.
 
I have seen every episode at least five times. "To Serve Man" was one of my favorites. Also...the robot pitcher named Casey.

And then the episode where the new young leader brought down the leading empire of that time. Oh...wait. That's another nightmare. Never mind.


How about the one where William Shatner sees the beast ripping opent the airplane wing.
 
Who was the actress who was in the Zone episode "There's room for one more."

We have the CDs of all of the seasons. Most of them still hold up some 50 years later. Same with the old Alfred Hitchcock series.

Great writing, great acting, great cinematography... as opposed to the crap on TV now.
 
My fave was the episode: "An Occurrence at Owl Creek Bridge." Written by Ambrose Bierce. ANY black and white film is a classic. My wife absolutely refuses to watch Twilight Zone, or the original Outer Limits-- scares her to death.
 
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Al...I remember that episode, but I don't know her name. I believe she kept having the same dream (nightmare) that ultimately saved her life.

Prior to the DC-10 crash in Chicago in the late 70's, several people were documented to have had recurring dreams of the crash. Each remembered vividly, the missing wing engine from their dreams.
 
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