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** An extra touch of Heartwarming? Serling based the relationship of Max and Pip on his own relationship with his daughter, Anne. The son's name (Pip) is a reference to the nickname Serling gave Anne (Pop).
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* "Ring-A-Ding-Girl": Barbara "Bunny" Blake comes home and is asking everyone in town to attend a stage show she's putting on instead of doing the town's annual picnic. It seems like she's pulling an ItsAllAboutMe, but she's polite enough and charming enough that most of the townsfolk do end up going to see the stage play. As her sister and brother-in-law are getting ready to leave with Bunny for the stage play, Bunny vanishes, and her sister gets a call from the local sheriff. There was a plane crash in the park where the picnic was going to be, but the town was spared because they were at the theater. The Sheriff then informs Hildy, Bunny's sister, that Bunny was on the plane, and she's dead. Bunny saved the townsfolk who she credited with her success, and whom she loved dearly.
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* The ending of "Nervous Man in a Four Dollar Room." After a deep look in the mirror, John Rhoades finally obtains total control of his life from his cowardly, selfish side. Where he promises to turn his life around for the better. However, when his former criminal side pleads with him over what happens next, rather than mock or belittle him, John comforts his old persona, telling him that they'll explore a better road together without fear. The final scene concludes with John looking back at the mirror one last time, only seeing the confidant man he's now become.

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* The ending of "Nervous Man in a Four Dollar Room." After a deep look in the mirror, John Rhoades finally obtains total control of his life from his cowardly, selfish side. Where he promises to turn his life around for the better. However, when his former criminal side pleads with him over what happens next, rather than mock or belittle him, John comforts his old persona, telling him that they'll explore a better road together without fear. The final scene concludes with John looking back at the mirror one last time, only seeing the confidant confident man he's now become.
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