What's the best Twilight Zone episode and why is it The Thirty Fathom Grave?

What's the best Twilight Zone episode and why is it The Thirty Fathom Grave?

That's not monsters are due

How come in "All the Time in the World" the guy didn't just hold the books closer to his eyes to read them?

What I love about thirty fathom grave is that all the seamanship stuff is bang on accurate. Everything they do with radio procedure, courses and speeds, etc are all correct. It's a little thing but so important.

Or just find new glasses

"Two" is a kinda a fantasy of mine

It wouldnt work for you

What's the spookiest episode?

my fave are that one Two
the one where the guy gets his glasses broken
everyone's an alien town

tell me something i dont know pal

Time Enough at Last is fucking shit and I hate how people go on about it.

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Another overrated one.

You can see the twist three miles away.

walking distance

Makes me cry sometimes

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Walking distance is the only true answer

That's a real twilight zone episode? I thought that was a Futuruma parody.

The Lonely

literally /r9k/; the episode

That's what the joke was

The Howling Man, simple premise maybe but it shows a major fault in human nature. If you're religious something could be made of it too in a spiritual sense.

Walking Distance is severely underrated

I too fantasize about being Charles Bronson in a post nuclear wasteland

The Old Man in the Cave has always been a personal favourite.

Wallking Distance is so amazing. Really hit a nerve for me.

The silent one with Buster Keaton is probably one of the best comedic ones

I don't remember this one, what happens?

Occurence at Owl Creek Bridge is pure Biercekino.

Which is saddest?

Guy goes to his home town and nothing has changed.

Turns out he's gone back in time to his childhood.

Hi cats

You.

The episode with Hitler

What was his fucking problem?

Seriously though it did so many things first and better.

When I watched Her all I could think of was The Lonely.

No not that one. It was the one where Hitler is actually telling some guy to start up the Reich again and he even convinces the guy to kill his friend or something so it'll get bigger.

The end is Hitler just looking around for another person to pick up his work again.

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>at the end aliens are observing them even instead of there being nothing out there
for what reason?

yeah it was probably interesting at the time, but i sussed it out only a few minutes into the episode

ITT people who do not have really bad eyesight.

Eventually his eyes would adjust so he could see a little better without glasses, but if he had really bad astigmatism and needed bifocals too, he's fucked.

That's a good one too.

To serve man is kindof ruined now adays by pop-culture osmosis, but was probably a great pin in the 'superior and benevolent aliens' maymay back in the day.

"The Masks"

It didn't explain how his eyes were but I assumed short sighted

i think -6 is already enough to not see shit, could be even higher for him though