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[[caption-width-right:350:Patrick [=McNulty=], about to stop the world.]]

->'''Creator/RodSerling''': Submitted for your approval, or at least your analysis: one Patrick Thomas [=McNulty=], who, at age forty-one, is the biggest bore on Earth. He holds a ten-year record for the most meaningless words spewed out during a coffee break. And it's very likely that, as of this moment, he would have gone through life in precisely this manner, a dull, argumentative bigmouth who sets back the art of conversation a thousand years. I say he very likely ''would'' have except for something that will soon happen to him, something that will considerably alter his existence -- and ours. Now you think about that now, because this is the Twilight Zone.

Air date: October 18, 1963

Patrick Thomas [=McNulty=] (Creator/RichardErdman) is a person who, simply put, almost nobody really likes. He has put ideas in the suggestion box at work that have nothing to do with his job, he regularly drives other patrons out of the local bar, and talks the ear off of anyone who's enough of a sucker to sit still for it. But one day at the bar an old man gives him a stopwatch that he learns can freeze time. He tries to show its abilities off to other people, but his manner of doing so consistently fails to impress them (he can't seem to get his head around the idea that they can't see what he's doing when they're frozen). A sudden brainwave strikes, and he decides to use the watch's power to carry out a crime -- but while he's at the bank, carting money out of the vault, he drops the watch...

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!!A Kind of a Tropewatch:
* ZeroPercentApprovalRating: [=McNulty=]. Nobody likes him because he's such an obnoxious, overtalkative {{Jerkass}}.
* AlasPoorVillain: More "Jerkass" than "villain" but [=McNulty=]'s breakdown over having no one to talk to is still gut-wrenching.
* AndIMustScream: The episode ends with [=McNulty=] trapped in a world frozen in time. No one can see him or hear him. He better get to work on fixing that watch.
* ArsonMurderAndJaywalking: The stopwatch can stop trains, subways, and ''goldfish''.
* CatchPhrase: [=McNulty=]'s is "Now you think about ''that'', now." Rod Serling says it himself in his opening narration.
* DisproportionateRetribution: [=McNulty=] gets fired from his job at a foundation garments designers business just for putting ideas into the suggestions box that were unrelated to the company's product.
** As bad as stealing from a bank is, did [=McNulty=] deserve to be forever trapped in a world of frozen time?
* DownerEnding: The episode ends with [=McNulty=] dropping and breaking the stopwatch while robbing a bank, leaving [=McNulty=] trapped in a frozen timeless world forever.
* FatalFlaw: [=McNulty=]'s arrogance and need for attention drives others away from him, and even when he is told to shut his mouth, it only makes him double down. His wounded pride over being fired drives him to the bank robbery that seals his fate.
* HatedByAll: Nobody really likes Patrick [=McNulty=].
* IgnoredEpiphany: The bartender Joe Palucci gives one such advice to [=McNulty=] that "Being noticed and being liked are two different things". When the latter dismisses it with "Ah what do you know", Joe makes another point about how [=McNulty=] chases away people every time they ''do'' notice him. Again, rather than realize his lack of popularity corresponds with [[MotorMouth how much he talks]], [=McNulty=] shrugs it off without fail.
* IJustWantToBeSpecial: [=McNulty=] admits his pointless ideas are because he just wants recognition; as pointed out by Joe, it does get him recognition but not the good kind.
* JerkassHasAPoint: Of the HarsherInHindsight variety. 50 years later, Patrick [=McNulty=]'s point about businesses needing to diversify to stay alive would ring true with specialized businesses falling out of favor to more diversified business (case in point with Toys R Us going out of business to more diverse stores like Target, Wal-Mart, and Amazon).
* MotorMouth: [=McNulty=]. Everything that comes out his mouth is a never-ending plethora of trivial ideas, peppered with "You think about ''that'', now". Deconstructed as the reason most everyone hates him.
* OhCrap: [=McNulty=] has this reaction when finds the watch has broken from the fall and cannot unfreeze time again.
* OnlyFriend: Downplayed example. While Joe the bartender openly hates [=McNulty=] like everyone else, he's the only person in the episode who isn't outright hostile towards him and actually can hold a normal conversation with him, telling him the advice he so desperately needs to hear.
* RelationshipReveal: At the end, when Patrick [=McNulty=] desperately searches for someone who can move, his ex-coworker and former boss are seen making out in his office.
* SpiritualSuccessor: ''Film/{{Click}}'' takes heavy influence from this episode.
* TimeFreezeTrollingSpree: After being fired from Cooper Corporation, [=McNulty=] returns to his former workplace with the stopwatch and uses it to pull pranks such as placing flowers in his former boss Mr. Cooper's shirt and breast pocket. He later uses it in Joe Palucci's bar to mess up Charlie's hair and finish off several patrons' beers. [=McNulty=] finally realizes that the stopwatch can make him extremely rich and robs the United Fidelity Bank. However, as he is leaving the bank, he accidentally drops the watch, breaking it and leaving him trapped in the frozen time forever.
* TimeStandsStill: The stopwatch can freeze time for everyone except the person who holds it. It can even stop trains, subways, and goldfish.
* WhamShot: [=McNulty=] drops the watch and breaks it.
* WouldRatherSuffer: At Joe's bar, [=McNulty=] ruins the baseball game for everybody there trying to watch it on television. Finally, one of the patrons gets up, claiming he's got an alternative place to watch the game from. It's on a rather dated television set at his sister's apartment, which takes a few stories to reach, crowded with children, and sweltering hot. The only upside is, as he so puts it, "it don't have [=McNulty=]".
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->'''Creator/RodSerling''': Mr. Patrick Thomas [=McNulty=], who had a gift of time. He used it and he misused it, and now he's just been handed the bill. Tonight's tale of motion and [=McNulty=] in the Twilight Zone.

You see those tropes up there? Now you think about them, now.
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[[caption-width-right:350:Patrick [=McNulty=], about to stop the world.]]

->'''Creator/RodSerling''': Submitted for your approval, or at least your analysis: one Patrick Thomas [=McNulty=], who, at age forty-one, is the biggest bore on Earth. He holds a ten-year record for the most meaningless words spewed out during a coffee break. And it's very likely that, as of this moment, he would have gone through life in precisely this manner, a dull, argumentative bigmouth who sets back the art of conversation a thousand years. I say he very likely ''would'' have except for something that will soon happen to him, something that will considerably alter his existence -- and ours. Now you think about that now, because this is the Twilight Zone.

Air date: October 18, 1963

Patrick Thomas [=McNulty=] (Creator/RichardErdman) is a person who, simply put, almost nobody really likes. He has put ideas in the suggestion box at work that have nothing to do with his job, he regularly drives other patrons out of the local bar, and talks the ear off of anyone who's enough of a sucker to sit still for it. But one day at the bar an old man gives him a stopwatch that he learns can freeze time. He tries to show its abilities off to other people, but his manner of doing so consistently fails to impress them (he can't seem to get his head around the idea that they can't see what he's doing when they're frozen). A sudden brainwave strikes, and he decides to use the watch's power to carry out a crime -- but while he's at the bank, carting money out of the vault, he drops the watch...

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!!A Kind of a Tropewatch:
* ZeroPercentApprovalRating: [=McNulty=]. Nobody likes him because he's such an obnoxious, overtalkative {{Jerkass}}.
* AlasPoorVillain: More "Jerkass" than "villain" but [=McNulty=]'s breakdown over having no one to talk to is still gut-wrenching.
* AndIMustScream: The episode ends with [=McNulty=] trapped in a world frozen in time. No one can see him or hear him. He better get to work on fixing that watch.
* ArsonMurderAndJaywalking: The stopwatch can stop trains, subways, and ''goldfish''.
* CatchPhrase: [=McNulty=]'s is "Now you think about ''that'', now." Rod Serling says it himself in his opening narration.
* DisproportionateRetribution: [=McNulty=] gets fired from his job at a foundation garments designers business just for putting ideas into the suggestions box that were unrelated to the company's product.
** As bad as stealing from a bank is, did [=McNulty=] deserve to be forever trapped in a world of frozen time?
* DownerEnding: The episode ends with [=McNulty=] dropping and breaking the stopwatch while robbing a bank, leaving [=McNulty=] trapped in a frozen timeless world forever.
* FatalFlaw: [=McNulty=]'s arrogance and need for attention drives others away from him, and even when he is told to shut his mouth, it only makes him double down. His wounded pride over being fired drives him to the bank robbery that seals his fate.
* HatedByAll: Nobody really likes Patrick [=McNulty=].
* IgnoredEpiphany: The bartender Joe Palucci gives one such advice to [=McNulty=] that "Being noticed and being liked are two different things". When the latter dismisses it with "Ah what do you know", Joe makes another point about how [=McNulty=] chases away people every time they ''do'' notice him. Again, rather than realize his lack of popularity corresponds with [[MotorMouth how much he talks]], [=McNulty=] shrugs it off without fail.
* IJustWantToBeSpecial: [=McNulty=] admits his pointless ideas are because he just wants recognition; as pointed out by Joe, it does get him recognition but not the good kind.
* JerkassHasAPoint: Of the HarsherInHindsight variety. 50 years later, Patrick [=McNulty=]'s point about businesses needing to diversify to stay alive would ring true with specialized businesses falling out of favor to more diversified business (case in point with Toys R Us going out of business to more diverse stores like Target, Wal-Mart, and Amazon).
* MotorMouth: [=McNulty=]. Everything that comes out his mouth is a never-ending plethora of trivial ideas, peppered with "You think about ''that'', now". Deconstructed as the reason most everyone hates him.
* OhCrap: [=McNulty=] has this reaction when finds the watch has broken from the fall and cannot unfreeze time again.
* OnlyFriend: Downplayed example. While Joe the bartender openly hates [=McNulty=] like everyone else, he's the only person in the episode who isn't outright hostile towards him and actually can hold a normal conversation with him, telling him the advice he so desperately needs to hear.
* RelationshipReveal: At the end, when Patrick [=McNulty=] desperately searches for someone who can move, his ex-coworker and former boss are seen making out in his office.
* SpiritualSuccessor: ''Film/{{Click}}'' takes heavy influence from this episode.
* TimeFreezeTrollingSpree: After being fired from Cooper Corporation, [=McNulty=] returns to his former workplace with the stopwatch and uses it to pull pranks such as placing flowers in his former boss Mr. Cooper's shirt and breast pocket. He later uses it in Joe Palucci's bar to mess up Charlie's hair and finish off several patrons' beers. [=McNulty=] finally realizes that the stopwatch can make him extremely rich and robs the United Fidelity Bank. However, as he is leaving the bank, he accidentally drops the watch, breaking it and leaving him trapped in the frozen time forever.
* TimeStandsStill: The stopwatch can freeze time for everyone except the person who holds it. It can even stop trains, subways, and goldfish.
* WhamShot: [=McNulty=] drops the watch and breaks it.
* WouldRatherSuffer: At Joe's bar, [=McNulty=] ruins the baseball game for everybody there trying to watch it on television. Finally, one of the patrons gets up, claiming he's got an alternative place to watch the game from. It's on a rather dated television set at his sister's apartment, which takes a few stories to reach, crowded with children, and sweltering hot. The only upside is, as he so puts it, "it don't have [=McNulty=]".
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->'''Creator/RodSerling''': Mr. Patrick Thomas [=McNulty=], who had a gift of time. He used it and he misused it, and now he's just been handed the bill. Tonight's tale of motion and [=McNulty=] in the Twilight Zone.

You see those tropes up there? Now you think about them, now.
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* AlasPoorVillain: More "Jerkass" than "villain" but [=McNulty=]'s breakdown over having no one to talk to is still gut-wrenching.
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Patrick Thomas [=McNulty=] is a person who, simply put, almost nobody really likes. He has put ideas in the suggestion box at work that have nothing to do with his job, he regularly drives other patrons out of the local bar, and talks the ear off of anyone who's enough of a sucker to sit still for it. But one day at the bar an old man gives him a stopwatch that he learns can freeze time. He tries to show its abilities off to other people, but his manner of doing so consistently fails to impress them (he can't seem to get his head around the idea that they can't see what he's doing when they're frozen). A sudden brainwave strikes, and he decides to use the watch's power to carry out a crime -- but while he's at the bank, carting money out of the vault, he drops the watch...

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Patrick Thomas [=McNulty=] (Creator/RichardErdman) is a person who, simply put, almost nobody really likes. He has put ideas in the suggestion box at work that have nothing to do with his job, he regularly drives other patrons out of the local bar, and talks the ear off of anyone who's enough of a sucker to sit still for it. But one day at the bar an old man gives him a stopwatch that he learns can freeze time. He tries to show its abilities off to other people, but his manner of doing so consistently fails to impress them (he can't seem to get his head around the idea that they can't see what he's doing when they're frozen). A sudden brainwave strikes, and he decides to use the watch's power to carry out a crime -- but while he's at the bank, carting money out of the vault, he drops the watch...watch...
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* WouldRatherSuffer: At Joe's bar, [=McNulty=] ruins the baseball game for everybody there trying to watch it on television. Finally, one of the patrons gets up, claiming he's got an alternative place to watch the game from. It's his sister's apartment, which takes a few stories to reach, crowded with children, and sweltering hot. The only upside is, as he so puts it, "it don't have [=McNulty=]".

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* WouldRatherSuffer: At Joe's bar, [=McNulty=] ruins the baseball game for everybody there trying to watch it on television. Finally, one of the patrons gets up, claiming he's got an alternative place to watch the game from. It's on a rather dated television set at his sister's apartment, which takes a few stories to reach, crowded with children, and sweltering hot. The only upside is, as he so puts it, "it don't have [=McNulty=]".

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!!A Kind of Tropewatch:
* ZeroPercentApprovalRating: Patrick [=McNulty=]. Nobody likes him because he's such an obnoxious, overtalkative, {{Jerkass}}.

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!!A Kind of a Tropewatch:
* ZeroPercentApprovalRating: Patrick [=McNulty=]. Nobody likes him because he's such an obnoxious, overtalkative, overtalkative {{Jerkass}}.



%%* {{Jerkass}}: Pretty much everyone in the episode save for Potts, the drunken man who gives [=McNulty=] the stopwatch.%%ZCE; how are they examples.
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* OnlyFriend: Downplayed example. While Joe the bartender openly hates [=McNulty=] like everyone else, he's the only person in the episode who isn't outright hostile towards him and actually can hold a normal conversation with him, telling him the advice he so desperately needs to here.

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* OnlyFriend: Downplayed example. While Joe the bartender openly hates [=McNulty=] like everyone else, he's the only person in the episode who isn't outright hostile towards him and actually can hold a normal conversation with him, telling him the advice he so desperately needs to here.hear.
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* OnlyFriend: Downplayed example. While Joe the bartender openly hates [=McNulty=] like everyone else, he's the only person in the episode who isn't outright hostile towards him and actually can hold a normal conversation with him.

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* OnlyFriend: Downplayed example. While Joe the bartender openly hates [=McNulty=] like everyone else, he's the only person in the episode who isn't outright hostile towards him and actually can hold a normal conversation with him.him, telling him the advice he so desperately needs to here.
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* FatalFlaw: [=McNulty=]'s arrogance and need for attention drives others away from him, and even when he is told to shut his mouth, it only makes him double down. His wounded pride over being fired drives him to the bank robber that seals his fate.

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* FatalFlaw: [=McNulty=]'s arrogance and need for attention drives others away from him, and even when he is told to shut his mouth, it only makes him double down. His wounded pride over being fired drives him to the bank robber robbery that seals his fate.
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* FatalFlaw: [=McNulty=]'s arrogance and need for attention drives others away from him, and even when he is told to shut his mouth, it only makes him double down. His wounded pride over being fired drives him to the bank robber that seals his fate.

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* ZeroPercentApprovalRating: Patrick [=McNulty=]. Nobody likes him because he's such an obnoxious, overtalkative, {{Jerkass}}.



* * ZeroPercentApprovalRating: Patrick [=McNulty=]. Nobody likes him because he's such an obnoxious, overtalkative, {{Jerkass}}.
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* ArsonMurderAndJaywalking: The stopwatch can stop trains, subways, and ''goldfish''.


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* * ZeroPercentApprovalRating: Patrick [=McNulty=]. Nobody likes him because he's such an obnoxious, overtalkative, {{Jerkass}}.
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* WhamShot: [=McNulty=] drops the watch and breaks it.
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* AndIMustScream: The episode ends with [=McNulty=] trapped in a world frozen in time. He better get to work on fixing that watch.

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* AndIMustScream: The episode ends with [=McNulty=] trapped in a world frozen in time. He better get to work on fixing that watch.
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** As bad as stealing from a bank is, did [=McNulty=] deserve to be forever trapped in a world of frozen time?
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You see those tropes up there. Now you think about them, now.

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You see those tropes up there. there? Now you think about them, now.
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* WouldRatherSuffer: At Joe's bar, [=McNulty=] ruins the baseball game for everybody there trying to watch it on television. Finally, one of the patrons gets up, claiming he's got an alternative place to watch the game from. It's his sister's apartment, which takes a few stories to reach, crowded with children, and sweltering hot. The only upside is, as he so puts it, "it don't have [=McNulty=]".
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* IgnoredEpiphany: The bartender Joe Palucci gives one such advice to [=McNulty=] that "Being noticed and being liked are two different things". When the latter dismisses it with "Ah what do you know", Joe makes another point about how [=McNulty=] chases away people every time they ''do'' notice him. Again, [=McNulty=] shrugs it off without fail.

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* IgnoredEpiphany: The bartender Joe Palucci gives one such advice to [=McNulty=] that "Being noticed and being liked are two different things". When the latter dismisses it with "Ah what do you know", Joe makes another point about how [=McNulty=] chases away people every time they ''do'' notice him. Again, rather than realize his lack of popularity corresponds with [[MotorMouth how much he talks]], [=McNulty=] shrugs it off without fail.

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* ZeroPercentApprovalRating: Patrick [=McNulty=]. Nobody really likes him.
* ArsonMurderAndJaywalking: The stopwatch can stop trains, subways, and ''goldfish''.



* HatedByAll: Nobody really likes Patrick [=McNulty=].



* TimeStandsStill: The stopwatch can freeze time for everyone except the person who holds it.

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* TimeStandsStill: The stopwatch can freeze time for everyone except the person who holds it. It can even stop trains, subways, and goldfish.
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There's actually a law here in the united states (presumably where the episode is set considering the characters' accents) saying that an employer can fire you for any reason other than bigotry or discrimination.


* DisproportionateRetribution: [=McNulty=] gets fired from his job at a foundation garments designers business just for putting ideas into the suggestions box that were unrelated to the company's product. Considering that the boss was having an affair with the female coworker who openly despised him, he might've fired him as a favor to her and was just using the suggestion box to avoid a wrongful termination suit

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* DisproportionateRetribution: [=McNulty=] gets fired from his job at a foundation garments designers business just for putting ideas into the suggestions box that were unrelated to the company's product. Considering that the boss was having an affair with the female coworker who openly despised him, he might've fired him as a favor to her and was just using the suggestion box to avoid a wrongful termination suit

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