There are lots of episodes that I haven't seen yet, but some of my favorites are Living Doll, The Hitchhiker, Time Enough at Last, The New Exhibit, and The After Hours.
i just have to agree with MadeUpMelly, its very hard to pick a favorite. its really interesting to see your different and often unexpected picks. okey, a few i like... "the lonely", "time enough at last", "where is everybody"... but really i could list the entire series, also my thoughts on this are based on listning to the radio versions which are often 25 minutes longer than the tv episodes.
_1. "you are about to enter another dimension,
a dimension not only of sight and sound but of mind.
"Where is Everybody" is probably the best pilot episode of any television series ever. It's beautifully shot and addresses nearly all the themes -- paranoia, isolation, loneliness, dreams, the unknown -- the show would become famous for.
those are great points DullStupidClod.. why that didn't sound stupid at all... your comment will probably stick in my mind next time i watch "where is everybody", and another similar episode i suppose is "one more pallbearer" with kind of those themes too. speaking of pilot, i have to add this, rod serling actually wanted "logan's run" (not a twilight zone episode but later made into a movie with micheal york who has since been starring in twilight zone radio dramas), but the television network wouldn't have an episode where they get rid of people as they turn thirty years of age as a pilot of a series.
I've seen many killer episodes of Twilight Zone...not so good with the titles. Probably everyone likes "Living Doll" and the one where William Shatner is getting scared A.F. in the plane in the air. "To Serve Man" makes me chuckle. There was this one where this lady was in her place, and all the machinery in there was going crazy on her...it was really wild, a brilliant ep. I don't know its title.
I didn't know that about "Logan's Run" though I'm glad they went with "Where is Everybody?" since it was an original story by Serling and I'd prefer the pilot to come wholly from the mind of TZ's maker.
I didn't know that about "Logan's Run" though I'm glad they went with "Where is Everybody?" since it was an original story by Serling and I'd prefer the pilot to come wholly from the mind of TZ's maker.
Rod Serling was quite a writer -- he had one hell of an imagination. He's one of my favorite people in pop culture, for all times.
Contestado por Phasmophobia
el 10 de febrero de 2017 a las 18:56
There are lots of episodes that I haven't seen yet, but some of my favorites are Living Doll, The Hitchhiker, Time Enough at Last, The New Exhibit, and The After Hours.
Contestado por MadeUpMelly
el 23 de febrero de 2017 a las 16:13
No way I can pick just one favorite. I have several:
This is just my personal Top 20 list, but I love so many more episodes.
Contestado por RustyShackleworth
el 25 de febrero de 2017 a las 02:10
"Nightmare at 20,000 Feet", "To Serve Man", "The Little People", "Two", all come to mind.
Contestado por DullStupidClod
el 25 de febrero de 2017 a las 04:38
"Nothing in the Dark", "Perchance to Dream", "The Last Flight", "Miniature", and "In His Image" are all the bomb.
Contestado por PeterBlues
el 1 de marzo de 2017 a las 16:20
i just have to agree with MadeUpMelly, its very hard to pick a favorite. its really interesting to see your different and often unexpected picks. okey, a few i like... "the lonely", "time enough at last", "where is everybody"... but really i could list the entire series, also my thoughts on this are based on listning to the radio versions which are often 25 minutes longer than the tv episodes.
_1. "you are about to enter another dimension,
Contestado por DullStupidClod
el 3 de marzo de 2017 a las 02:45
"Where is Everybody" is probably the best pilot episode of any television series ever. It's beautifully shot and addresses nearly all the themes -- paranoia, isolation, loneliness, dreams, the unknown -- the show would become famous for.
Contestado por PeterBlues
el 3 de marzo de 2017 a las 09:31
those are great points DullStupidClod.. why that didn't sound stupid at all... your comment will probably stick in my mind next time i watch "where is everybody", and another similar episode i suppose is "one more pallbearer" with kind of those themes too. speaking of pilot, i have to add this, rod serling actually wanted "logan's run" (not a twilight zone episode but later made into a movie with micheal york who has since been starring in twilight zone radio dramas), but the television network wouldn't have an episode where they get rid of people as they turn thirty years of age as a pilot of a series.
"we'll all be obsolete...?" - twilight zone

Contestado por GrandTardigrade
el 3 de marzo de 2017 a las 17:09
So many good episodes, however, "The Monsters Are Due on Maple Street" and "Five Characters in Search of an Exit" stand out right now.
Contestado por tmdb53400018
el 3 de marzo de 2017 a las 21:38
I've seen many killer episodes of Twilight Zone...not so good with the titles. Probably everyone likes "Living Doll" and the one where William Shatner is getting scared A.F. in the plane in the air. "To Serve Man" makes me chuckle. There was this one where this lady was in her place, and all the machinery in there was going crazy on her...it was really wild, a brilliant ep. I don't know its title.
Contestado por strntz
el 10 de marzo de 2017 a las 12:34
So many, but my two favorites are The Night of the Meek and The Changing of the Guard.
Contestado por DullStupidClod
el 12 de marzo de 2017 a las 05:43
I didn't know that about "Logan's Run" though I'm glad they went with "Where is Everybody?" since it was an original story by Serling and I'd prefer the pilot to come wholly from the mind of TZ's maker.
Contestado por tmdb53400018
el 12 de marzo de 2017 a las 13:05
Rod Serling was quite a writer -- he had one hell of an imagination. He's one of my favorite people in pop culture, for all times.
Contestado por FormerlyKnownAs
el 12 de marzo de 2017 a las 15:43
Mine is: "Eye of the Beholder".