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[[Series/TheTwilightZone1985 An often worthy]] {{revival}} series ran on CBS from 1985-87, and in first-run syndication in 1988. Another revival ran on {{UPN}} in the 2002-2003 season, which reunited Bill Mumy and Cloris Leachman in a sequel to the classic TZ chiller ''ItsAGoodLife.'' A [[LicensedPinballTable licensed]] {{Pinball}} game, ''Pinball/TheTwilightZone'', was released in 1992, filled with references and {{Shout Out}}s to various episodes, and is today one of the most popular pinball games of all time. But it's the daring original series that shows every sign of lasting the ages as the literature that it is.

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[[Series/TheTwilightZone1985 An often worthy]] {{revival}} series ran on CBS from 1985-87, and in first-run syndication in 1988. [[Series/TheTwilightZone2002 Another revival revival]] ran on {{UPN}} in the 2002-2003 season, which reunited Bill Mumy and Cloris Leachman in a sequel to the classic TZ chiller ''ItsAGoodLife.'' A [[LicensedPinballTable licensed]] {{Pinball}} game, ''Pinball/TheTwilightZone'', was released in 1992, filled with references and {{Shout Out}}s to various episodes, and is today one of the most popular pinball games of all time. But it's the daring original series that shows every sign of lasting the ages as the literature that it is.
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An often worthy {{revival}} series ran on CBS from 1985-87, and in first-run syndication in 1988. Another revival ran on {{UPN}} in the 2002-2003 season, which reunited Bill Mumy and Cloris Leachman in a sequel to the classic TZ chiller ''ItsAGoodLife.'' A [[LicensedPinballTable licensed]] {{Pinball}} game, ''Pinball/TheTwilightZone'', was released in 1992, filled with references and {{Shout Out}}s to various episodes, and is today one of the most popular pinball games of all time. But it's the daring original series that shows every sign of lasting the ages as the literature that it is.

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[[Series/TheTwilightZone1985 An often worthy worthy]] {{revival}} series ran on CBS from 1985-87, and in first-run syndication in 1988. Another revival ran on {{UPN}} in the 2002-2003 season, which reunited Bill Mumy and Cloris Leachman in a sequel to the classic TZ chiller ''ItsAGoodLife.'' A [[LicensedPinballTable licensed]] {{Pinball}} game, ''Pinball/TheTwilightZone'', was released in 1992, filled with references and {{Shout Out}}s to various episodes, and is today one of the most popular pinball games of all time. But it's the daring original series that shows every sign of lasting the ages as the literature that it is.

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* BystanderSyndrome: In several stories, warning of the dangers of not taking a more active role or interest in world affairs. One perfect example is "A Little Peace and Quiet", where a harried housewife also refuses to take note of the fact that the Soviet Union and United States are on the brink of war, and that she – thanks to an amulet that can get people to "Shut up!" and "Start talking!" – might just be wearing the thing that can bring world peace. Instead, she uses the amulet selfishly (when her family gets to her or wants to deal with annoying visitors) ... and the United States pays a dear price in the end, thanks to her disinterest in world affairs and her not realizing that she held a gift of world peace – leaving her to finally stop time just an instant before a nuclear bomb detonates and wipes out much of central and southern California.* CastFullOfGay: [[spoiler:"Dead Run".]]

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* BystanderSyndrome: In several stories, warning of the dangers of not taking a more active role or interest in world affairs. One perfect example is "A Little Peace and Quiet", where a harried housewife also refuses to take note of the fact that the Soviet Union and United States are on the brink of war, and that she – thanks to an amulet that can get people to "Shut up!" and "Start talking!" – might just be wearing the thing that can bring world peace. Instead, she uses the amulet selfishly (when her family gets to her or wants to deal with annoying visitors) ... and the United States pays a dear price in the end, thanks to her disinterest in world affairs and her not realizing that she held a gift of world peace – leaving her to finally stop time just an instant before a nuclear bomb detonates and wipes out much of central and southern California.California.
* CastFullOfGay: [[spoiler:"Dead Run".]]

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* BystanderSyndrome: In several stories, warning of the dangers of not taking a more active role or interest in world affairs. One perfect example is "A Little Peace and Quiet", where a harried housewife also refuses to take note of the fact that the Soviet Union and United States are on the brink of war, and that she – thanks to an amulet that can get people to "Shut up!" and "Start talking!" – might just be wearing the thing that can bring world peace. Instead, she uses the amulet selfishly (when her family gets to her or wants to deal with annoying visitors) ... and the United States pays a dear price in the end, thanks to her disinterest in world affairs and her not realizing that she held a gift of world peace – leaving her to finally stop time just an instant before a nuclear bomb detonates and wipes out much of central and southern California.



* CastFullOfGay: [[spoiler:"Dead Run".]]

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* BystanderSyndrome: In several stories, warning of the dangers of not taking a more active role or interest in world affairs. One perfect example is "A Little Peace and Quiet", where a harried housewife also refuses to take note of the fact that the Soviet Union and United States are on the brink of war, and that she – thanks to an amulet that can get people to "Shut up!" and "Start talking!" – might just be wearing the thing that can bring world peace. Instead, she uses the amulet selfishly (when her family gets to her or wants to deal with annoying visitors) ... and the United States pays a dear price in the end, thanks to her disinterest in world affairs and her not realizing that she held a gift of world peace – leaving her to finally stop time just an instant before a nuclear bomb detonates and wipes out much of central and southern California.* CastFullOfGay: [[spoiler:"Dead Run".]]
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** JohnFKennedy and Nikita Krushchev play important roles in "Profiles in Silver" [1980s revival].

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** JohnFKennedy UsefulNotes/JohnFKennedy and Nikita Krushchev play important roles in "Profiles in Silver" [1980s revival].
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Description from: [[http://www.syfy.com/twilightzone/ SyFy]].
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* AdultFear: The show was full of this in addition to more supernatural threats. The episode "In Praise of Pip" shows a bookie receiving news that his son Pip has been seriously wounded in UsefulNotes/TheVietnamWar and is possibly dying. The rest of the episode revolves around the man hallucinating(?) that Pip is a ten year old boy again while he is dying of a gunshot wound. In what is a massively sad scene, he begs his son not to die and apologizes for not being a better father and role model to him while promising to do better even though he realizes it may be too late for both of them. [[spoiler:In the end, the father [[HeroicSacrifice trades his own life for Pip's]].]]

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* AdultFear: The show was full of this in addition to more supernatural threats. The episode "In Praise of Pip" shows a bookie receiving news that his son Pip Pip, who has gone to Indochina in the opening months of what is about to become UsefulNotes/TheVietnamWar, has been seriously wounded in UsefulNotes/TheVietnamWar combat and is possibly dying. The rest of the episode revolves around the man hallucinating(?) that Pip is a ten year old boy again while he is dying of a gunshot wound. In what is a massively sad scene, he begs his son not to die and apologizes for not being a better father and role model to him while promising to do better better, even though he realizes it may be too late for both of them. [[spoiler:In the end, the father [[HeroicSacrifice trades his own life for Pip's]].]]
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''The Twilight Zone'' had a rather remarkable ability to take silly story concepts, combine them with [[{{Anvilicious}} preachy, moralistic writing]], and produce some truly outstanding episodes. (Seriously, you think ''Series/TheWestWing'' was heavy-handed? Take a gander at one of the original TZ episodes.) The ghost of UsefulNotes/AdolfHitler travels to the United States and teaches Creator/DennisHopper to become an effective demagogue ("He's Alive")? It works. A former concentration camp commander travels back to Dachau after UsefulNotes/WorldWarII and is put on trial by the ghosts of his victims ("Death's Head Revisited")? It works. Creator/WilliamShatner hams it up and yells about the monster on the wing of the plane ("Nightmare at 20,000 Feet")? It works.

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''The Twilight Zone'' had a rather remarkable ability to take silly story concepts, combine them with [[{{Anvilicious}} preachy, moralistic writing]], and produce some truly outstanding episodes. (Seriously, you think ''Series/TheWestWing'' was heavy-handed? Take a gander at one of the original TZ episodes.Creator/AaronSorkin's got ''nothing'' on Rod Serling in full righteous-anger mode.) The ghost of UsefulNotes/AdolfHitler travels to the United States and teaches Creator/DennisHopper to become an effective demagogue ("He's Alive")? It works. A former concentration camp commander travels back to Dachau after UsefulNotes/WorldWarII and is put on trial by the ghosts of his victims ("Death's Head Revisited")? It works. Creator/WilliamShatner hams it up and yells about the monster on the wing of the plane ("Nightmare at 20,000 Feet")? It works.
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* OntologicalMystery: "Where Is Everybody?", "Five Characters in Search of an Exit," "Stopover in a Quiet Town."

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* OntologicalMystery: "Where "[[Recap/TheTwilightZoneS1E1WhereIsEverybody Where Is Everybody?", "Five Everybody?]]", "[[Recap/TheTwilightZoneS3E79FiveCharactersInSearchOfAnExit Five Characters in Search of an Exit," "Stopover Exit]]", "[[Recap/TheTwilightZoneS5E150StopoverInAQuietTown Stopover in a Quiet Town."Town]]".
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* SecondPlaceIsForWinners: Invoked in the ending of ''A Game of Pool'', alongside BeCarefulWhatYouWishFor. Yeah, Jesse Cardiff defeated the legendary Fats Brown and is the best pool player ever. What prize does he get? [[spoiler: [[AndIMustScream Spending eternity defending his pool title until he loses.]]]]

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* SecondPlaceIsForWinners: Invoked in the ending of ''A "A Game of Pool'', Pool", alongside BeCarefulWhatYouWishFor. Yeah, Jesse Cardiff defeated the legendary Fats Brown and is the best pool player ever. What prize does he get? [[spoiler: [[AndIMustScream Spending eternity defending his pool title until he loses.]]]]
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* SecondPlaceIsForWinners: Invoked in the moral of ''A Game of Pool'' (1961 Version), alongside BeCarefulWhatYouWishFor. Yeah, Jesse Cardiff is the best pool player around. What prize does he get? [[spoiler: [[AndIMustScream Spending eternity defending his pool title until he loses.]]]]

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* SecondPlaceIsForWinners: Invoked in the moral ending of ''A Game of Pool'' (1961 Version), Pool'', alongside BeCarefulWhatYouWishFor. Yeah, Jesse Cardiff defeated the legendary Fats Brown and is the best pool player around.ever. What prize does he get? [[spoiler: [[AndIMustScream Spending eternity defending his pool title until he loses.]]]]
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* SecondPlaceIsForWinners: Invoked in the moral of ''A Game of Pool'' (1961 Version), alongside BeCarefulWhatYouWishFor. Yeah, Jesse Cardiff is the best pool player around. What prize does he get? [[spoiler: [[AndIMustScream Spending eternity defending his pool title until he loses.]]]]
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* JerkassFacade: Fitzgerald Fortune from "A Piano in the House" is an arrogant bully because he secretly has the emotional maturity of a child. He is afraid of people, and as a result acts like an insufferable dick to everyone around him. He's even shown to be a LovingBully (of the emotional variety) towards his wife because of it.

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* JerkassFacade: Fitzgerald Fortune from "A Piano in the House" is an arrogant bully because he secretly has the emotional maturity of a child. He is afraid of people, and as a result acts like an insufferable dick to everyone around him. He's even shown to be a LovingBully (of the emotional variety) towards his wife because of it. In the end, the piano makes him reveal this to everybody in the room.



* MeaninglessVillainVictory: In "The Rip Van Winkle Caper", a group of gold thieves put themselves to sleep for 100 years to escape the cops, only to awaken to a future where gold is worthless.

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* MeaninglessVillainVictory: In "The Rip Van Winkle Caper", a group of gold thieves put themselves to sleep for 100 years to escape the cops, only to awaken to a future where start backstabbing and killing each other off once they awaken, just so they can hoard the gold for themselves. And then it turns out in the future, gold is worthless.worthless. Fittingly, the last of them dies begging a nearby driver for water in exchange for a bar of gold, much to the drivers confusion.

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* BankTeller: "Time Enough at Last". A bank teller is the sole survivor of a nuclear attack.

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"Time Enough at Last". A bank teller is the sole survivor of a nuclear attack.
** "A Penny for Your Thoughts". A bank teller develops mind-reading abilities after he drops a coin that lands on its edge.

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* EvenEvilHasStandards: In "Of Late I Think of Cliffordville". Miss Devlin is a manipulative devil, and ordinarily maintains a charming persona when dealing with Feathersmith. However, during her final [[TheReasonYouSuckSpeech dressing down]] of Feathersmith and his faults, she allows herself to slip into some genuine anger.



* TheReasonYouSuckSpeech: "The Masks".

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** Feathersmith gets one too in "Of Late I Think of Cliffordville".
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* OneWordTitle: "Elegy", "Execution", "Dust", "Static", "Two", "Mute", "Miniature" and "Steel".

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* LivingDollCollector: An episode of the 2003 reboot featured a little girl who turned all her babysitters into Barbie dolls because she was lonely and didn't want them to ever leave.

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* LivingDollCollector: An episode of the 2003 2002 reboot featured a little girl who turned all her babysitters into Barbie dolls because she was lonely and didn't want them to ever leave.leave.
** The end of "Azoth the Avenger is a Friend of Mine," another 2002 episode, sees Craig transforming his abusive father into an action figure with a magic spell.


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* MyGreatestFailure: In "Azoth the Avenger is a Friend of Mine," the title character reveals that in his youth, he fled a demonic attack that killed his whole family. His shame over his action continues to motivate him.
* NotAfraidOfYouAnymore: Craig says this word for word to his father in "Azoth the Avenger is a Friend of Mine." His mother doesn't quote the trope name, her standing up to her husband to defend Craig implies this.

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* PleaseDontLeaveMe: A rare non-dying example occurs at the end of "A Piano in the House." The titular instrument reveals that {{Jerkass}} Fitzgerald Fortune's cruelty is simply a mask for his true persona: a misanthropic, frightened child terrified of the world and unable to react to others with anything but disgust and hatred. This revelation comes during a party, and all of the guests (including Fortune's wife) leave after Fortune's breakdown; he screams like a toddler, declaring that he doesn't want them to go and threatening to be "very naughty" if they do.



* PrettyInMink: Some furs are worn in some episodes, such as "Twenty-Two", and especially in "A Nice Plact to Visit" to show the supposed grand nature of the place.

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* PrettyInMink: Some furs are worn in some episodes, such as "Twenty-Two", and especially in "A Nice Plact Place to Visit" to show the supposed grand nature of the place.


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** Fitzgerald Fortune is on the receiving end of several of these in "A Piano in the House," but he shrugs them off, largely because he's using a magical player piano to force people to reveal their hidden secrets. At the end of the episode, though, one of the piano's songs prompts Fortune to give a Reason You Suck Speech to ''himself''.
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Creator Creator/RodSerling wrote the majority of the scripts, and produced those of such now-legendary writers as Creator/RichardMatheson and Charles Beaumont. The series featured such soon-to-be-famous actors as Creator/RobertRedford, Creator/WilliamShatner, Burt Reynolds, Robert Duvall, Creator/DennisHopper, Carol Burnett, Creator/JamesCoburn, Creator/CharlesBronson, Creator/LeeMarvin, Peter Falk, Creator/DonaldPleasance and Bill Mumy, as well as such established stars as silent-film giant Creator/BusterKeaton, Art Carney, Mickey Rooney, Ida Lupino, and Creator/JohnCarradine.

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Creator Creator/RodSerling wrote the majority of the scripts, and produced those of such now-legendary writers as Creator/RichardMatheson and Charles Beaumont. The series featured such soon-to-be-famous actors as Creator/RobertRedford, Creator/WilliamShatner, Burt Reynolds, Robert Duvall, Creator/DennisHopper, Carol Burnett, Creator/JamesCoburn, Creator/CharlesBronson, Creator/LeeMarvin, Peter Falk, Creator/DonaldPleasance Creator/DonaldPleasence and Bill Mumy, as well as such established stars as silent-film giant Creator/BusterKeaton, Art Carney, Mickey Rooney, Ida Lupino, and Creator/JohnCarradine.
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* GreekChorus: Rod Serling starting with "A World Of His Own." [[spoiler: [[TheFourthWallWillNotProtectYou He picked a bad time to start appearing on screen.]] ]]
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The show has a [[http://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/crowner.php/BestEpisode/TheTwilightZone Best Episode Crowner]].
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* SpaceMadness: Discussed in [[spoiler: "Where Is Everybody?" The town the protagonist is in is just a hallucination. He's really in an isolation chamber, and he's part of an experiment the government is running to see how humans would handle a solo mission to the Moon. He does make it through the experiment though and seems optimistic about mankind's chances of actually reaching the Moon despite his mental breakdown.]]
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* JackTheRipper: In "The New Exhibit" Martin Balsam plays the curator of a wax museum who becomes so obsessed by five wax figures of murderers, including Jack the Ripper, that he commits murder to protect them.

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* JackTheRipper: UsefulNotes/JackTheRipper: In "The New Exhibit" Martin Balsam plays the curator of a wax museum who becomes so obsessed by five wax figures of murderers, including Jack the Ripper, that he commits murder to protect them.

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* BeCarefulWhatYouWishFor: "The Leprechaun-Artist," "The Library".

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* BeCarefulWhatYouWishFor: "The Leprechaun-Artist," "The Library".Library", "Cold Reading".


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* JungleJapes: "Cold Reading" features these coming to life inside a radio broadcast studio, including a native [[JungleDrums beating on a drum]] [1980s Revival].
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* OpenDoorOpening: During the fourth and fifth seasons.
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* AnAesop: OnceAnEpisode, with some exceptions.

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* AnAesop: OnceAnEpisode, OncePerEpisode, with some exceptions.
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Creator Creator/RodSerling wrote the majority of the scripts, and produced those of such now-legendary writers as Creator/RichardMatheson and Creator/CharlesBeaumont. The series featured such soon-to-be-famous actors as Creator/RobertRedford, Creator/WilliamShatner, Creator/BurtReynolds, Creator/RobertDuvall, Creator/DennisHopper, Creator/CarolBurnett, Creator/JamesCoburn, Creator/CharlesBronson, Creator/LeeMarvin, Creator/PeterFalk, Creator/DonaldPleasance and Creator/BillMumy, as well as such established stars as silent-film giant Creator/BusterKeaton, Creator/ArtCarney, Creator/MickeyRooney, Creator/IdaLupino, and Creator/JohnCarradine.

''Film/TwilightZoneTheMovie'', a big-screen adaptation that featured individual segments produced by Creator/StevenSpielberg, Creator/JoeDante, Creator/JohnLandis and Creator/GeorgeMiller was released in 1983. Tragically, the movie is [[NeverLiveItDown better remembered]] for a [[GoneHorriblyWrong horrible accident]] in which three actors (two of them children) were killed during shooting of an action scene in Landis' segment.

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Creator Creator/RodSerling wrote the majority of the scripts, and produced those of such now-legendary writers as Creator/RichardMatheson and Creator/CharlesBeaumont. Charles Beaumont. The series featured such soon-to-be-famous actors as Creator/RobertRedford, Creator/WilliamShatner, Creator/BurtReynolds, Creator/RobertDuvall, Burt Reynolds, Robert Duvall, Creator/DennisHopper, Creator/CarolBurnett, Carol Burnett, Creator/JamesCoburn, Creator/CharlesBronson, Creator/LeeMarvin, Creator/PeterFalk, Peter Falk, Creator/DonaldPleasance and Creator/BillMumy, Bill Mumy, as well as such established stars as silent-film giant Creator/BusterKeaton, Creator/ArtCarney, Creator/MickeyRooney, Creator/IdaLupino, Art Carney, Mickey Rooney, Ida Lupino, and Creator/JohnCarradine.

''Film/TwilightZoneTheMovie'', a big-screen adaptation that featured individual segments produced by Creator/StevenSpielberg, Creator/JoeDante, Creator/JohnLandis and Creator/GeorgeMiller George Miller was released in 1983. Tragically, the movie is [[NeverLiveItDown better remembered]] for a [[GoneHorriblyWrong horrible accident]] in which three actors (two of them children) were killed during shooting of an action scene in Landis' segment.
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* IdiotBall: In "He's Alive", where Hitler somehow survived (or returned from the dead), and is helping a bigot revive Nazism, they plot a false flag operation, in which one of the bigot's associates is killed and they frame the Jews. They pick up the IdiotBall when they leave a message at the crime scene, calling the victim "a good Nazi", completely oblivious to the fact that no one would call someone a good Nazi except another Nazi. It isn't surprising when the police quickly catch on to the ruse.

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* FreshClue: In "Where is Everybody?", a man finds himself all alone in a deserted town with a case of amnesia. While he's exploring a police station he finds a lit cigar smoldering in an ashtray. When he looks in a cell he finds a sink with the water running and shaving equipment (including a brush with wet shaving cream) sitting around. All of this is evidence that someone was there not too long ago. The TwilightZoneTwist is that he's actually in a [[spoiler:hallucination caused by isolation]]. Watch it [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HWgLiuDAaAw#t=19m30s here]].



* WhatCouldHaveBeen: According to the book ''The Twilight Zone Companian'', the writer of the episode "A Nice Place to Visit" wanted Serling to play the main character, a petty criminal who dies and [[spoiler: goes to what he thinks in Heaven]]. Serling laughed off the idea and the part went to Larry Blyden instead.
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Creator Creator/RodSerling wrote the majority of the scripts, and produced those of such now-legendary writers as Creator/RichardMatheson and Creator/CharlesBeaumont. The series featured such soon-to-be-famous actors as Creator/RobertRedford, Creator/WilliamShatner, Creator/BurtReynolds, Creator/RobertDuvall, Creator/DennisHopper, Creator/CarolBurnett, Creator/JamesCoburn, Creator/CharlesBronson, Creator/LeeMarvin, Creator/PeterFalk, Creator/DonaldPleasence and Creator/BillMumy, as well as such established stars as silent-film giant Creator/BusterKeaton, Creator/ArtCarney, Creator/MickeyRooney, Creator/IdaLupino, and Creator/JohnCarradine.

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Creator Creator/RodSerling wrote the majority of the scripts, and produced those of such now-legendary writers as Creator/RichardMatheson and Creator/CharlesBeaumont. The series featured such soon-to-be-famous actors as Creator/RobertRedford, Creator/WilliamShatner, Creator/BurtReynolds, Creator/RobertDuvall, Creator/DennisHopper, Creator/CarolBurnett, Creator/JamesCoburn, Creator/CharlesBronson, Creator/LeeMarvin, Creator/PeterFalk, Creator/DonaldPleasence Creator/DonaldPleasance and Creator/BillMumy, as well as such established stars as silent-film giant Creator/BusterKeaton, Creator/ArtCarney, Creator/MickeyRooney, Creator/IdaLupino, and Creator/JohnCarradine.

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