Spoilers below.
In an hour long ep called Death Ship, three spacemen from Earth, led by one Capt. Paul Ross, find a crashed ship on a planet. Inside they find what appears to be--their very own dead selves! Identical right down to the id card one of them, Lt. Mason, finds in the pocket of his dead self(?). Back on their own uncrashed ship the Ross posits a theory. He uses a time travel theory of relativity and (he claims) that is what has happened. The three have gone into the future in which they witnessed their own death. Mason replies that is only a theory (smart man honestly)! After a couple of more bizarre happenings Ross posits a new theory. The crash ship and other strange bits are illusions designed by telepathic aliens to keep the men from reporting to Earth about the planet. Ross's 2nd dumb theory soon gets disproven pretty much along with his first and the men realize they are dead and ghosts.
End of ep summary
Now. This 1962-63 ep presents worthless theories--one real popular nowadays. That of aliens from outer space. There is no proof anywhere of them in this ep or anywhere in today's real life. All this attention devoted to it is really worthless. BTW in the ep Lt. Mason prayed to God. Now God makes sense as the Bible has great scientific accuracy. The following:
1) Water that is lifeless older than the sun
2)Man last in creation
3) Creation of reptiles before man (Septuagint version)
4) Creation of all land animals after sea life
5) Accurate descriptions of animals' habits (Lion strangles--not breaks prey's neck, leopard cannot change spots and way more)
6) Earth is round and hangs on nothing
7) Location of first civ (Mesopotamia)
8) How clouds make rain
And much more. Read a fine and true book by Ray Comfort called 'Scientific facts in the Bible" at amazon and learn way more.
PS Discover magazine Sep. 2014 has articles on water older than sun. And no--time travel is not a reality--just another stupid theory.
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Contestado por Benton12
el 26 de octubre de 2018 a las 08:55
Bloopers are hard to find for many shows.
Contestado por Benton12
el 26 de octubre de 2018 a las 23:19
TZ bloopers are put on video tape back in the 90s.
Contestado por Benton12
el 28 de octubre de 2018 a las 02:59
Funny how a movie from the 1930s can have outtakes (films like 'They made me a criminal' or 'The Petrified Forrest' for example) but NG from 1973 cannot!
Contestado por Benton12
el 28 de octubre de 2018 a las 23:06
Very funny.
Contestado por Benton12
el 29 de octubre de 2018 a las 22:45
We even have silent outtakes from a few silent films.
Contestado por Benton12
el 31 de octubre de 2018 a las 01:27
There was many outtakes from Warner Bros. from 1935 up to and including 1949. After that they went sloppy in the 50s on saving outtakes
Contestado por Benton12
el 1 de noviembre de 2018 a las 02:57
Universal released a smaller amount of general outtakes.
Contestado por Benton12
el 2 de noviembre de 2018 a las 04:03
Abbott and Costello outtakes from Universal are aplenty.
Contestado por Benton12
el 3 de noviembre de 2018 a las 00:32
Sometimes you find certain bloopers just on DVD's.
Contestado por Benton12
el 3 de noviembre de 2018 a las 11:51
I watched Klugman's 'Passage for trumpet' last night on METV and they took out the best part. The scene where he comes back to life and the lady screams again. They opened up that scene with a shot of him getting up from the ground.
On other points about this episode it was mentioned at TZ Cafe that this episode gets more memorable the more times you watch. True until last night's repeated viewing I did not ever notice that Klugman, while in the shadow bar, pulls a bottle over and pours himself a drink. Strange as they cannot see him at the bar but do they not notice the bottle and cup moving by themselves? Or was the botle and cup just for his drinking purposes and not an actual part of the shadow bar? Maybe that's what both objects were doing just siting on the counter. Also, I did not recall him going over to the jukebox.
Contestado por Benton12
el 4 de noviembre de 2018 a las 01:12
I also read that Klugman's first TZ ep had a lot more scenes filmed and was supposed to be a two-parter but they only showed 50 percent of it.
Contestado por Benton12
el 6 de noviembre de 2018 a las 00:37
Wonder if they will ever show all of it.
Contestado por Benton12
el 7 de noviembre de 2018 a las 01:55
That would be neat.
Contestado por Benton12
el 8 de noviembre de 2018 a las 00:04
Real neat!
Contestado por Benton12
el 10 de noviembre de 2018 a las 02:43
Thank God some TZ bloopers survive.