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Sometimes, ya just gotta Zone out. Still the greatest television show in the history of television.

JayOleck38 7 Jan 11
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So many great screenplays. "The Hunt," "You Drive," "All the Time in the World." I could binge the Zone until I need physical therapy.

Dude, binging the Zone IS therapy.

@JayOleck38 I wrote physical therapy. As in watching until I have muscle atrophy. Psychologically, it's always a treat.

@alliwant Whoops! Sorry. Long day.

@JayOleck38 I feel your pain, I worked all weekend.

@alliwant Well, it was laundry and house chores day for me. Back to work tomorrow.

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They scared the hell put of me as a kid!

It scares the hell out of me as an adult.

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Which episode is your favorite? I think mine is The Obsolete Man.

The Changing of the Guard with Donald Pleasance. He was awesome no matter what he did.

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A recent YouTube channel called Hollywood Graveyard, which I recommend to anyone who appreciates respectful videos to those who have passed away, stopped by Rod Serling's grave, and he said over the grave how much we remember him and his stories and contribution. As I don't think I'm going to get the opportunity to do myself, I really appreciated it. I have the whole TZ series on my storage drives.

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They've been running several of them a day here on some channel I don't usually see. Recording/bingeing is fun on several levels. One of those is to see famous actors in very young faces/bodies. Robert Redford played DEATH in one...and Billy Mumy. Interesting to see the ideas of what the future might resemble, especially with space travel.

They have the whole series on Netflix streaming. I binge them every now and then.

@JayOleck38 Interesting, isn't it? If you think about what values/ideas/technologies they projected on the future...how could they have imagined the problems we're facing now?

@LucyLoohoo The problems really are timeless.They don't go away. They just get put to the side for a bit. I just watched the episode the Monsters Have Landed on Maple Street (one of my absolute favorites.) Kind of reminds me of the panic Trump whipped up about illegal immigrants. Create the problem, spread the fear, blame the innocent....right out of their playbook.

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