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*** The ice cream truck reads "Mr. Dingle's Ice Cream", Mr. Dingle is the main character from "Mr. Dingle, the Strong".

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*** The ice cream truck reads "Mr. Dingle's Ice Cream", Cream." Mr. Luther Dingle is the main character from "Mr. of "[[Recap/TheTwilightZoneS2E55MrDingleTheStrong Mr. Dingle, the Strong".Strong]]".

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* AlternateTimeline: Creator/KumailNanjiani's character, Samir Wassan, in''The Comedian'' finds himself in a universe where he no longer has a dog and is extremely successful after he "changed something. Erased something." The more he erases, the more he changes.
* AChildShallLeadThem: ''The Wunderkind'' has a child being elected president on a "Video Games 4 All" platform.
* ArtifactOfDeath: The [=MP3=] player in ''Nightmare at 30,000 Feet'' [[spoiler: doesn't seem to be inherently malevolent but still causes the death of [[Creator/AdamScott Adam Scott]]'s character, Justin Sanderson.]]
* ChristmasEpisode: ''The Traveler'' follows an Alaskan police officer on Christmas Day.

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* AlternateTimeline: Creator/KumailNanjiani's character, Samir Wassan, in''The Comedian'' in "The Comedian" finds himself in a universe where he no longer has a dog and is extremely successful after he "changed something. Erased something." The more he erases, the more he changes.
* AChildShallLeadThem: ''The Wunderkind'' "The Wunderkind" has a child being elected president on a "Video Games 4 All" platform.
* ArtifactOfDeath: The [=MP3=] player in ''Nightmare "Nightmare at 30,000 Feet'' Feet" [[spoiler: doesn't seem to be inherently malevolent but still causes the death of [[Creator/AdamScott Adam Scott]]'s character, Justin Sanderson.]]
* ChristmasEpisode: ''The Traveler'' "A Traveler" follows an Alaskan police officer officer, Sergeant Yuka Mongoyak, on Christmas Day.



* DealWithTheDevil: Implied in ''The Comedian'' where J.P. Wheeler (Tracy Morgan) gives Samir Wassan character advice. [[spoiler: He does it again after Samir is RetGone from existence]].
* DirtyCommunists: In modern form--involve "the Russians" in your story, no matter how outlandish it is, and a good chunk of the Iglaak Sheriff's Department will be inclined to believe you (unless it involves smart phones).

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* DealWithTheDevil: Implied in ''The Comedian'' "The Comedian" where J.P. Wheeler (Tracy Morgan) gives Samir Wassan character advice. [[spoiler: He does it again after Samir is RetGone from existence]].
* DirtyCommunists: In modern form--involve form in "A Traveler". Involve "the Russians" in your story, no matter how outlandish it is, and a good chunk of the Iglaak Sheriff's Department will be inclined to believe you (unless it involves smart phones).



* {{Foreshadowing}}: As Justin buys a magazine in ''Nightmare at 30,000 Feet'' one cover reads "Not Kidding Around: The Unexpected Rise of Oliver Foley". This is the name of the kid in the upcoming episode ''The Wunderkind''.
* MicDrop: How the last routine of ''The Comedian'' ends [[spoiler:due to Samir having himself be erased]].

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* {{Foreshadowing}}: As Justin buys a magazine in ''Nightmare "Nightmare at 30,000 Feet'' Feet" one cover reads "Not Kidding Around: The Unexpected Rise of Oliver Foley". Foley." This is the name of the kid young boy who runs for the US presidency in the upcoming later episode ''The Wunderkind''.
"The Wunderkind".
* MicDrop: How the last routine of ''The Comedian'' "The Comedian" ends [[spoiler:due to Samir having himself be erased]].



*** Various pieces of technology have the brand name ''Whipple''. These include the [=MP3=] player from "Nightmare at 30,000 Feet" the camcorder from "Replay", and a Pinball Machine in "The Wunderkind". The name also appears on a poster in "Nightmare at 30,000 Feet" and the news channel in "The Wunderkind." It's also the company responsible for the space mission in "Six Degrees of Freedom". Whipple is a reference to "[[Recap/TheTwilightZoneS5E153TheBrainCenterAtWhipples The Brain Center At Whipples]]".

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*** Various pieces of technology have the brand name ''Whipple''."Whipple". These include the [=MP3=] player from "Nightmare at 30,000 Feet" the camcorder from "Replay", and a Pinball Machine in "The Wunderkind". The name also appears on a poster in "Nightmare at 30,000 Feet" and the news channel in "The Wunderkind." It's also the company responsible for the space mission in "Six Degrees of Freedom". Whipple is a reference to "[[Recap/TheTwilightZoneS5E153TheBrainCenterAtWhipples The Brain Center At Whipples]]".at Whipple's]]".



** ''The Comedian'':
*** The name "James Embry" is seen on the wall of the green room which the is name of the main character in "[[Recap/TheTwilightZoneS2E37KingNineWillNotReturn King Nine Will Not Return]]". It's also one of the names on Samir's contact list in his phone; other names include Al Denton (the main character of "[[Recap/TheTwilightZone1959S1E3MrDentonOnDoomsday Mr. Denton On Doomsday]]"), Cadwallader ("[[Recap/TheTwilightZoneS1E6EscapeClause Escape Clause]]"), and James Corry ("[[Recap/TheTwilightZoneS1E7TheLonely The Lonely]]").

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** ''The Comedian'':
"The Comedian":
*** The name "James Embry" James Embry is seen on the wall of the green room which the is name of the main character in "[[Recap/TheTwilightZoneS2E37KingNineWillNotReturn King Nine Will Not Return]]". It's also one of the names on Samir's contact list in his phone; other names include Al Denton (the main character of "[[Recap/TheTwilightZone1959S1E3MrDentonOnDoomsday Mr. Denton On on Doomsday]]"), Cadwallader ("[[Recap/TheTwilightZoneS1E6EscapeClause Escape Clause]]"), and James Corry ("[[Recap/TheTwilightZoneS1E7TheLonely The Lonely]]").



*** The faces in the mural at the back of the club and the Tragedy mask at the front of the club are visual references to "[[Recap/TheTwilightZoneS2E42TheEyeOfTheBeholder Eye of the Beholder]]" and "[[Recap/TheTwilightZoneS5E145TheMasks The Masks]]".
** ''Nightmare at 30,000 Feet'':
*** The gremlin from "[[Recap/TheTwilightZoneS5E123NightmareAt20000Feet Nightmare At 20,000 Feet]]" appears at the end as a doll. Also, the name of the doctor that is referred to, "Dr. Cravat", is based on the name of the original actor who performed as the gremlin.

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*** The faces in the mural at the back of the club and the Tragedy mask at the front of the club are visual references to "[[Recap/TheTwilightZoneS2E42TheEyeOfTheBeholder The Eye of the Beholder]]" and "[[Recap/TheTwilightZoneS5E145TheMasks The Masks]]".
** ''Nightmare "Nightmare at 30,000 Feet'':
Feet":
*** The gremlin from "[[Recap/TheTwilightZoneS5E123NightmareAt20000Feet Nightmare At at 20,000 Feet]]" appears at the end as a doll. Also, the name of the doctor that is referred to, "Dr. Cravat", is based on the name of the original actor who performed as the gremlin.



** ''Rewind'':

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** ''Rewind'':"Replay":



*** The motel they visit is called The Old Cadwallader, a reference to "[[Recap/TheTwilightZoneS1E6EscapeClause The Escape Clause]]".
*** The license plate of Nina's car is 2D7876, the same plate of the main character's car in "[[Recap/TheTwilightZoneS1E16TheHitchHiker The Hitch-Hiker"]].
** ''A Traveler'':
*** The ventriloquist dummy from "[[Recap/TheTwilightZoneS3E98TheDummy The Dummy]]" and "[[Recap/TheTwilightZoneS5E148CaesarAndMe Caesar and Me]]" appears on wrapping paper of a present.
*** The gremlin doll from "Nightmare at 30,000 Feet" and Talky Tina from "[[Recap/TheTwilightZoneS5E126LivingDoll Living Doll]]'' appear in the Christmas tree.
** ''Not All Men'':
*** The biker that chases Annie and Martha has the symbol of the aliens from ''Black Leather Jackets'' on his helmet.
*** The gas pump that Annie and Martha hide behind has a sticker that reads Maple Street on it, a reference to ''The Monsters are due on Maple Street''.
** ''Point Of Origin'':
*** The ice cream truck reads "Mr. Dingle's Ice Cream", Mr. Dingle is the main character from ''Mr. Dingle, the Strong''.

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*** The motel they visit where Nina and Dorian Harrison briefly stay is called The the Old Cadwallader, a reference to "[[Recap/TheTwilightZoneS1E6EscapeClause The Escape Clause]]".
*** The license plate of Nina's car is 2D7876, the same plate of the main character's as Nan Adams' car in "[[Recap/TheTwilightZoneS1E16TheHitchHiker The Hitch-Hiker"]].
Hitch-Hiker]]".
** ''A Traveler'':
"A Traveler":
*** The ventriloquist dummy from "[[Recap/TheTwilightZoneS3E98TheDummy The Dummy]]" and "[[Recap/TheTwilightZoneS5E148CaesarAndMe Caesar and Me]]" appears on the wrapping paper of a present.
*** The gremlin doll from "Nightmare at 30,000 Feet" and Talky Tina from "[[Recap/TheTwilightZoneS5E126LivingDoll Living Doll]]'' Doll]]" appear in on the Christmas tree.
** ''Not "Not All Men'':
Men":
*** The biker that chases Annie and Martha has the symbol of the aliens from ''Black "[[Recap/TheTwilightZoneS5E138BlackLeatherJackets Black Leather Jackets'' Jackets]]" on his helmet.
*** The gas pump that Annie and Martha hide behind has a sticker that reads Maple Street on it, a reference to ''The "[[Recap/TheTwilightZoneS1E22TheMonstersAreDueOnMapleStreet The Monsters are due Due on Maple Street''.
Street]]".
** ''Point "Point Of Origin'':
Origin":
*** The ice cream truck reads "Mr. Dingle's Ice Cream", Mr. Dingle is the main character from ''Mr. "Mr. Dingle, the Strong''.Strong".



*** The breakfast cereal is "Kanamunch", named after the the aliens from ''To Serve Man''.
*** The mask used by the facility in this episode is [[spoiler: similar to the pig faces from]] ''Eye of the Beholder''.
*** "Matheson Charter School" is named after prolific Twilight Zone writer Richard Matheson.

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*** The breakfast cereal is "Kanamunch", Kanamunch, named after the the aliens Kanamit from ''To "[[Recap/TheTwilightZoneS3E89ToServeMan To Serve Man''.
Man]]".
*** The mask used by the facility in this episode is [[spoiler: similar to the pig faces from]] ''Eye "[[Recap/TheTwilightZoneS2E42TheEyeOfTheBeholder The Eye of the Beholder''.
Beholder]]"
*** "Matheson Matheson Charter School" School is named after prolific ''[[Franchise/TheTwilightZone Twilight Zone Zone]]'' writer Richard Matheson.



* PoliceBrutality: "Rewind" has Sanaa Lathan's character threatened by a police officer with a taser while clearly confused by what's happening to her.

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* PoliceBrutality: "Rewind" "Replay" has Sanaa Lathan's character Nina Harrison threatened by a police officer officer, Christopher Lasky, with a taser while clearly confused by what's happening to her.



* TheRemake: "Nightmare at 30,000 Feet", starring Adam Scott and Chris Diamantopoulos is a contemporary remake of the classic episode "[[Recap/TheTwilightZoneS5E123NightmareAt20000Feet Nightmare at 20,000 Feet]]". [[spoiler: It's a SpiritualSuccessor to the original episode [[NotHisSled and does not involve a Gremlin.]]]]
* RetGone: In "The Comedian," Samir Wassan discovers that the audience can't stop laughing whenever he uses a real person (or his dog) as "material," but afterwards they're just ''gone'' like they never existed. [[spoiler: He attempts to balance out his power by making "terrible people" (such as a fellow comedian who got away with murder) disappear, but after he has a fit of jealous rage that leads to his girlfriend's mentor disappearing (therefore, she doesn't become a lawyer, resulting in the two not staying together), he begins to realize his mistake. Samir eventually does this to ''himself'' after his girlfriend calls him out on stage over "being a bully" and in a way to protect her from using his power on her]].
* {{Retraux}}: Various devices such as the Whipple MP3 player and a tv in the bar of ''The Wunderkind'' have older aesthetics for modern technology.
* SetRightWhatOnceWentWrong: Nina's motivation of using the camcorder in ''Replay''.

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* TheRemake: "Nightmare at 30,000 Feet", starring Adam Scott and Chris Diamantopoulos Feet" is a contemporary remake of the classic episode "[[Recap/TheTwilightZoneS5E123NightmareAt20000Feet Nightmare at 20,000 Feet]]". [[spoiler: It's a SpiritualSuccessor to the original episode [[NotHisSled and does not involve a Gremlin.]]]]
* RetGone: In "The Comedian," Comedian", Samir Wassan discovers that the audience can't stop laughing whenever he uses a real person (or his dog) as "material," but afterwards they're just ''gone'' like they never existed. [[spoiler: He attempts to balance out his power by making "terrible people" (such as a fellow comedian who got away with murder) disappear, but after he has a fit of jealous rage that leads to his girlfriend's mentor disappearing (therefore, she doesn't become a lawyer, resulting in the two not staying together), he begins to realize his mistake. Samir eventually does this to ''himself'' after his girlfriend calls him out on stage over "being a bully" and in a way to protect her from using his power on her]].
* {{Retraux}}: Various devices such as the Whipple MP3 [=MP3=] player and a tv TV in the bar of ''The Wunderkind'' "The Wunderkind" have older aesthetics for modern technology.
* SetRightWhatOnceWentWrong: Nina's motivation of using the camcorder in ''Replay''."Replay".



** Samir Wassan from "The Comedian" can be seen on the cover of an airport magazine in "Nightmare at 30,000 Feet."

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** Samir Wassan from "The Comedian" can be seen on the cover of an airport magazine in "Nightmare at 30,000 Feet."Feet".



** The airport in "Nightmare" also features an ad for a trip to Mars, alluding to "Six Degrees of Freedom".
* [[ThePasswordIsAlwaysSwordfish The Passcode Is Always 1015]]: In ''Nightmare at 30,000 Feet'', ''A Traveler'', and ''Point of Origin''; the passcode for the keypads (Which all look the same by the way) are always 1015, the show's RecurringElement.
* TitleDrop: Like the classic version and all it's reboots, each introduction and epilogue by the host ends with the words "The Twilight Zone".

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** The airport in "Nightmare" "Nightmare at 30,000 Feet" also features an ad for a trip to Mars, UsefulNotes/{{Mars}}, alluding to "Six Degrees of Freedom".
* [[ThePasswordIsAlwaysSwordfish The Passcode Is Always 1015]]: ThePasswordIsAlwaysSwordfish: In ''Nightmare "Nightmare at 30,000 Feet'', ''A Traveler'', Feet", "A Traveler" and ''Point "Point of Origin''; Origin", the passcode for the three different keypads (Which (which all look the same by the way) are always same) is 1015, the show's RecurringElement.
* TitleDrop: Like the classic version and all it's reboots, its other revivals, each introduction and epilogue by the host ends with the words "The Twilight Zone".Zone."



->''"What dimension are you even in?"''

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->''"What ->"What dimension are you even in?"''
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The third revival of ''Franchise/TheTwilightZone'', which is made for Creator/{{CBS}} All Access. Creator/JordanPeele hosts the series, as well as serves as an executive producer throughout his company Monkeypaw Productions. The first teaser played during UsefulNotes/SuperBowl LIII and the first season will consist of ten episodes featuring many prominent actors in guest roles.

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The third revival of ''Franchise/TheTwilightZone'', which is made for Creator/{{CBS}} All Access. Creator/JordanPeele hosts the series, as well as serves serving as an executive producer throughout his company Monkeypaw Productions. The first teaser played during UsefulNotes/SuperBowl LIII and the first season will consist consists of ten episodes featuring many prominent actors in guest roles.
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On May 30, 2019, CBS All Access will release [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b_c7Qy3Uwkg a special Black and White edition of the first season]].

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On May 30, 2019, CBS All Access will release released [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b_c7Qy3Uwkg a special Black and White edition of the first season]].
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* [[ThePasswordIsAlwaysSwordfish The Passcode Is Always 1015]]: In ''Nightmare at 30,000 Feet'', ''A Traveler'', and ''Point of Origin''; the passcode for the keypads (Which all look the same by the way) are always 1015, the show's RecurringElement.
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*** "Matheson Charter School" is named after prolific Twilight Zone writer Richard Matheson.
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** ''Point Of Origin'':
*** The ice cream truck reads "Mr. Dingle's Ice Cream", Mr. Dingle is the main character from ''Mr. Dingle, the Strong''.
*** The Gremlin toy can be seen in the window of the dollhouse in Eve's house.
*** The breakfast cereal is "Kanamunch", named after the the aliens from ''To Serve Man''.
*** The mask used by the facility in this episode is [[spoiler: similar to the pig faces from]] ''Eye of the Beholder''.
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On May 30, 2019, CBS All Access will release [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b_c7Qy3Uwkg a special Black and White edition of the first season]].
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** The airport in "Nightmare" also features an ad for a trip to Mars, alluding to "Six Degrees of Freedom".
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** ''Not All Men'':
*** The biker that chases Annie and Martha has the symbol of the aliens from ''Black Leather Jackets'' on his helmet.
*** The gas pump that Annie and Martha hide behind has a sticker that reads Maple Street on it, a reference to ''The Monsters are due on Maple Street''.
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* ArcNumber: 1015 as it seems, as detailed in RecurringElement.

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* ArcNumber: 1015 as it seems, as detailed in RecurringElement.



* ArtifactOfDeath: The [=MP3=] player in ''Nightmare at 30,000 Feet'' [[spoiler: doesn't seem to be inherently malevolent but still causes the death of [[Creator/AdamScott Adam Scott's]] character, Justin Sanderson.]]
* ChristmasEpisode: ''The Traveler'' follows an Alaskan police officer on Christmas.

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* ArtifactOfDeath: The [=MP3=] player in ''Nightmare at 30,000 Feet'' [[spoiler: doesn't seem to be inherently malevolent but still causes the death of [[Creator/AdamScott Adam Scott's]] Scott]]'s character, Justin Sanderson.]]
* ChristmasEpisode: ''The Traveler'' follows an Alaskan police officer on Christmas.Christmas Day.
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*** Various pieces of technology have the brand name ''Whipple''. These include the [=MP3=] player from "Nightmare at 30,000 Feet" the camcorder from "Replay", and a Pinball Machine in "The Wunderkind". The name also appears on a poster in "Nightmare at 30,000 Feet" and the news channel in "The Wunderkind." Whipple is a reference to "[[Recap/TheTwilightZoneS5E153TheBrainCenterAtWhipples The Brain Center At Whipples]]".

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*** Various pieces of technology have the brand name ''Whipple''. These include the [=MP3=] player from "Nightmare at 30,000 Feet" the camcorder from "Replay", and a Pinball Machine in "The Wunderkind". The name also appears on a poster in "Nightmare at 30,000 Feet" and the news channel in "The Wunderkind." It's also the company responsible for the space mission in "Six Degrees of Freedom". Whipple is a reference to "[[Recap/TheTwilightZoneS5E153TheBrainCenterAtWhipples The Brain Center At Whipples]]".
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* OhCrap: "Nightmare at 30,000 Feet" ends with Justin Sanderson [[spoiler:realizing to his horror that the survivors of Flight 1015 are approaching him with malicious intent due to his role in the crash]].

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** "The Wunderkind" ends with Raff Hanks [[spoiler:realizing he's going to be operated on by an apathetic child.]]
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*** Various pieces of technology have the brand name ''Whipple''. These include the [=MP3=] player from "Nightmare at 30,000" and the camcorder from "Replay". Whipple is a reference to "[[Recap/TheTwilightZoneS5E153TheBrainCenterAtWhipples The Brain Center At Whipples]]".

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*** Various pieces of technology have the brand name ''Whipple''. These include the [=MP3=] player from "Nightmare at 30,000" and 30,000 Feet" the camcorder from "Replay". "Replay", and a Pinball Machine in "The Wunderkind". The name also appears on a poster in "Nightmare at 30,000 Feet" and the news channel in "The Wunderkind." Whipple is a reference to "[[Recap/TheTwilightZoneS5E153TheBrainCenterAtWhipples The Brain Center At Whipples]]".Whipples]]".
*** "Kanamit Lager" appears in "The Comedian" and "The Wunderkind" which shares its name with the alien race from "[[Recap/TheTwilightZoneS3E89ToServeMan To Serve Man]]".



*** The beer that Didi drinks is "Kanamit Lager", which shares its name with the alien race from "[[Recap/TheTwilightZoneS3E89ToServeMan To Serve Man]]".
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* DirtyCommunists: In modern form--involve "the Russians" in your story, no matter how outlandish it is, and a good chunk of the Iglaak Sheriff's Department will be inclined to believe you (unless it involves smart phones).
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*** The faces in the mural at the back of the club and the Tragedy mask at the front of the club are visual references to "[[Recap/TheTwilightZoneS2E42TheEyeOfTheBeholder Eye of the Beholder]]" and "[[Recap/TheTwilightZoneS5E145TheMasks The Masks]]"b.

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*** The faces in the mural at the back of the club and the Tragedy mask at the front of the club are visual references to "[[Recap/TheTwilightZoneS2E42TheEyeOfTheBeholder Eye of the Beholder]]" and "[[Recap/TheTwilightZoneS5E145TheMasks The Masks]]"b.Masks]]".
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*** Various pieces of technology have the brand name ''Whipple''. These include the [=MP3=] player from ''Nightmare at 30,000'' and the camcorder from ''Replay''. Whipple is a reference to ''The Brain Center at Whipple's''.

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*** Various pieces of technology have the brand name ''Whipple''. These include the [=MP3=] player from ''Nightmare "Nightmare at 30,000'' 30,000" and the camcorder from ''Replay''. "Replay". Whipple is a reference to ''The "[[Recap/TheTwilightZoneS5E153TheBrainCenterAtWhipples The Brain Center at Whipple's''.At Whipples]]".



*** The name "James Embry" is seen on the wall of the green room which the is name of the main character in ''King Nine Will Not Return''. It's also one of the names on Samir's contact list in his phone; other names include Al Denton (the main character of ''Mr. Denton on Doomsday''), Cadwallader (''Escape Clause''), and James Corry (''The Lonely'').
*** The name Paul Grinstead appears, a reference to a character of the same name from ''Mirror Image''.
*** The faces in the mural at the back of the club and the Tragedy mask at the front of the club are visual references to ''Eye of the Beholder'' and ''The Masks''.
*** The beer that Didi drinks is "Kanamit Lager", which shares its name with the alien race from ''To Serve Man''.

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*** The name "James Embry" is seen on the wall of the green room which the is name of the main character in ''King "[[Recap/TheTwilightZoneS2E37KingNineWillNotReturn King Nine Will Not Return''. Return]]". It's also one of the names on Samir's contact list in his phone; other names include Al Denton (the main character of ''Mr. "[[Recap/TheTwilightZone1959S1E3MrDentonOnDoomsday Mr. Denton on Doomsday''), On Doomsday]]"), Cadwallader (''Escape Clause''), ("[[Recap/TheTwilightZoneS1E6EscapeClause Escape Clause]]"), and James Corry (''The Lonely'').("[[Recap/TheTwilightZoneS1E7TheLonely The Lonely]]").
*** The name Paul Grinstead appears, a reference to a character of the same name from ''Mirror Image''.
"[[Recap/TheTwilightZoneS1E21MirrorImage Mirror Image]]".
*** The faces in the mural at the back of the club and the Tragedy mask at the front of the club are visual references to ''Eye "[[Recap/TheTwilightZoneS2E42TheEyeOfTheBeholder Eye of the Beholder'' Beholder]]" and ''The Masks''.
"[[Recap/TheTwilightZoneS5E145TheMasks The Masks]]"b.
*** The beer that Didi drinks is "Kanamit Lager", which shares its name with the alien race from ''To "[[Recap/TheTwilightZoneS3E89ToServeMan To Serve Man''.Man]]".



*** The gremlin from ''Nightmare at 20,000 Feet'' appears at the end as a doll. Also, the name of the doctor that is referred to, "Dr. Cravat", is based on the name of the original actor who performed as the gremlin.

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*** The gremlin from ''Nightmare at "[[Recap/TheTwilightZoneS5E123NightmareAt20000Feet Nightmare At 20,000 Feet'' Feet]]" appears at the end as a doll. Also, the name of the doctor that is referred to, "Dr. Cravat", is based on the name of the original actor who performed as the gremlin.



*** The napkin dispenser from ''Nick of Time'' appears in the cafe. The episode also starts in The Busy Bee Cafe.
*** The headline of Jordan Peele's newspaper references ''I Shot an Arrow in the Air''.
*** The motel they visit is called The Old Cadwallader, a reference to ''The Escape Clause''.
*** The license plate of Nina's car is 2D7876, the same plate of the main character's car in ''The Hitchhiker''.

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*** The napkin dispenser from ''Nick "[[Recap/TheTwilightZoneS2E43NickOfTime Nick of Time'' Time]]" appears in the cafe. The episode also starts in The Busy Bee Cafe.
*** The headline of Jordan Peele's newspaper references ''I "[[Recap/TheTwilightZoneS1E15IShotAnArrowIntoTheAir I Shot an Arrow in the Air''.
Air]]".
*** The motel they visit is called The Old Cadwallader, a reference to ''The "[[Recap/TheTwilightZoneS1E6EscapeClause The Escape Clause''.
Clause]]".
*** The license plate of Nina's car is 2D7876, the same plate of the main character's car in ''The Hitchhiker''."[[Recap/TheTwilightZoneS1E16TheHitchHiker The Hitch-Hiker"]].



*** The ventriloquist dummy from ''The Dummy'' and ''Caesar and Me'' appears on wrapping paper of a present.
*** The gremlin doll from ''Nightmare at 30,000 Feet'' and Talky Tina from ''Living Doll'' appear in the Christmas Tree.
* NiceJobBreakingItHero: Justin Sanderson's actions in ''Nightmare at 30,000 Feet'' [[spoiler:are what leads up to his plane crashing. Everyone but the pilot survives, and the survivors kill him as a result.]]
* OhCrap: ''Nightmare at 30,000 Feet'' ends with Justin Sanderson [[spoiler:realizing to his horror that the survivors of Flight 1015 are approaching him with malicious intent due to his role in the crash]].

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*** The ventriloquist dummy from ''The Dummy'' "[[Recap/TheTwilightZoneS3E98TheDummy The Dummy]]" and ''Caesar "[[Recap/TheTwilightZoneS5E148CaesarAndMe Caesar and Me'' Me]]" appears on wrapping paper of a present.
*** The gremlin doll from ''Nightmare "Nightmare at 30,000 Feet'' Feet" and Talky Tina from ''Living Doll'' "[[Recap/TheTwilightZoneS5E126LivingDoll Living Doll]]'' appear in the Christmas Tree.
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* NiceJobBreakingItHero: Justin Sanderson's actions in ''Nightmare "Nightmare at 30,000 Feet'' Feet" [[spoiler:are what leads up to his plane crashing. Everyone but the pilot survives, and the survivors kill him as a result.]]
* OhCrap: ''Nightmare "Nightmare at 30,000 Feet'' Feet" ends with Justin Sanderson [[spoiler:realizing to his horror that the survivors of Flight 1015 are approaching him with malicious intent due to his role in the crash]].



* PoliceBrutality: ''Rewind'' has Sanaa Lathan's character threatened by a police officer with a taser while clearly confused by what's happening to her.

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* PoliceBrutality: ''Rewind'' "Rewind" has Sanaa Lathan's character threatened by a police officer with a taser while clearly confused by what's happening to her.



* TheRemake: ''Nightmare at 30,000 Feet'', starring Adam Scott and Chris Diamantopoulos is a contemporary remake of the classic episode ''[[Recap/TheTwilightZoneS5E123NightmareAt20000Feet Nightmare at 20,000 Feet]]''. [[spoiler: It's a SpiritualSuccessor to the original episode [[NotHisSled and does not involve a Gremlin.]]]]
* RetGone: In ''The Comedian,'' Samir Wassan discovers that the audience can't stop laughing whenever he uses a real person (or his dog) as "material," but afterwards they're just ''gone'' like they never existed. [[spoiler: He attempts to balance out his power by making "terrible people" (such as a fellow comedian who got away with murder) disappear, but after he has a fit of jealous rage that leads to his girlfriend's mentor disappearing (therefore, she doesn't become a lawyer, resulting in the two not staying together), he begins to realize his mistake. Samir eventually does this to ''himself'' after his girlfriend calls him out on stage over "being a bully" and in a way to protect her from using his power on her]].

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* TheRemake: ''Nightmare "Nightmare at 30,000 Feet'', Feet", starring Adam Scott and Chris Diamantopoulos is a contemporary remake of the classic episode ''[[Recap/TheTwilightZoneS5E123NightmareAt20000Feet "[[Recap/TheTwilightZoneS5E123NightmareAt20000Feet Nightmare at 20,000 Feet]]''.Feet]]". [[spoiler: It's a SpiritualSuccessor to the original episode [[NotHisSled and does not involve a Gremlin.]]]]
* RetGone: In ''The Comedian,'' "The Comedian," Samir Wassan discovers that the audience can't stop laughing whenever he uses a real person (or his dog) as "material," but afterwards they're just ''gone'' like they never existed. [[spoiler: He attempts to balance out his power by making "terrible people" (such as a fellow comedian who got away with murder) disappear, but after he has a fit of jealous rage that leads to his girlfriend's mentor disappearing (therefore, she doesn't become a lawyer, resulting in the two not staying together), he begins to realize his mistake. Samir eventually does this to ''himself'' after his girlfriend calls him out on stage over "being a bully" and in a way to protect her from using his power on her]].
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* AlternateTimeline: Creator/KumailNanjiani's character, Samir Wassan, in''The Comedian'' finds himself in a universe where he no longer has a dog and is extremely successful after he "Changed something. Erased something." The more he erases, the more he changes.

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* AlternateTimeline: Creator/KumailNanjiani's character, Samir Wassan, in''The Comedian'' finds himself in a universe where he no longer has a dog and is extremely successful after he "Changed "changed something. Erased something." The more he erases, the more he changes.
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** The ventriloquist dummy from ''The Dummy'' and ''Caesar and Me'' appears on wrapping paper of a present.
** The gremlin doll from ''Nightmare at 30,000 Feet'' and Talky Tina from ''Living Doll'' appear in the Christmas Tree.

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** *** The ventriloquist dummy from ''The Dummy'' and ''Caesar and Me'' appears on wrapping paper of a present.
** *** The gremlin doll from ''Nightmare at 30,000 Feet'' and Talky Tina from ''Living Doll'' appear in the Christmas Tree.
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* ExactWords: [[spoiler:[[KilledOffscreen Justin Sanderson was the only one not confirmed to survive the crash of Flight 1015.]] [[HalfTruth That is the story the remaining passengers are going with.]]]]

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* ExactWords: [[spoiler:[[KilledOffscreen [[spoiler:Excluding the "pilot", [[KilledOffscreen Justin Sanderson was the only one not confirmed to survive the crash of Flight 1015.]] [[HalfTruth That is the story the remaining passengers are going with.]]]]
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** The ventriloquist dummy from ''The Dummy'' and ''Caesar and Me'' appears on wrapping paper of a present.
** The gremlin doll from ''Nightmare at 30,000 Feet'' and Talky Tina from ''Living Doll'' appear in the Christmas Tree.
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* {{Foreshadowing}}: As Adam Scott's character buys a magazine in ''Nightmare at 30,000 Feet'' one cover reads "Not Kidding Around: The Unexpected Rise of Oliver Foley". This is the name of the kid in the upcoming episode ''The Wunderkind''.

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* {{Foreshadowing}}: As Adam Scott's character Justin buys a magazine in ''Nightmare at 30,000 Feet'' one cover reads "Not Kidding Around: The Unexpected Rise of Oliver Foley". This is the name of the kid in the upcoming episode ''The Wunderkind''.
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