Roger
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So all you Twilight Zone fans, why do you like this show so much? Is it the acting? The stories? The subliminal messages? What attracts you to this show?
Dagwood said:and the avid reader who survives a nuclear holocaust only to break his glasses (the story of my life).
Roger said:So all you Twilight Zone fans, why do you like this show so much? Is it the acting? The stories? The subliminal messages? What attracts you to this show?
Hondo said:There is a fifth dimension beyond that which is known to man. It is a dimension as vast as space and as timeless as infinity. It is the middle ground between light and shadow, between science and superstition, and it lies between the pit of man's fears and the summit of his knowledge. This is the dimension of imagination. It is an area which we call the Twilight Zone.
Episode 33: 'Mr. Bevis' with Burgess Meredith :eusa_clap
He was a great actor, and Rod Serling a great writer, I also admire.
Both are sadly missed, great program.
Doctor Strange said:Sadly, yes!
Paranoia at its best (worst)PrettySquareGal said:So, do you think this episode is accurate about human nature?
Roger said:I saw a couple that really put things into perspective.
The episode where Burgess Meredith survives the nuclear explosion and breaks his glasses. It's hard for me to feel sorry for anyone there. Yeah, I feel sorry for him breaking his glasses and not being able to read books, which is his passion. But, I also feel sympathy for everyone he ignored.[huh]
The best-laid plans of mice and men – and Henry Bemis, the small man in the glasses who wanted nothing but time. Henry Bemis, now just a part of a smashed landscape, just a piece of rubble, just a fragment of what man has deeded to himself. Mr. Henry Bemis… in the Twilight Zone.