What time do we eat?
Been binge watching the Twilight Zone.
If you ever get a chance watch the old Twilight Zone episode 'The Obsolete Man', it used to be what Hollywood used to believe. In fact I believe you can watch it on BitChute. What Rod Serling says at the end certainly could be attributed to the Left today.
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I remember that episode as well.... He has all his books stacked up in the order he plans on reading them. I can’t remember how he broke his glasses. Fell out of his pocket and he steps on them?Is that the one where he is in the library, but his glasses break, or something like that?
ETA: Just read about it, had it confused, but remember that one as well.
No. Although the episode does have burgess Meredith, the same actor, The Obsolete Man is a dystopian oligarchy much like 1984.Is that the one where he is in the library, but his glasses break, or something like that?
ETA: Just read about it, had it confused, but remember that one as well.
No. Although the episode does have burgess Meredith, the same actor, The Obsolete Man is a dystopian oligarchy much like 1984.
One of the better episodes but then all the ones I remember with Burgess Meredith were excellent. Time Enough At Last was the one where he was the librarian and broke his glasses; Mr. Dingle The Strong was when aliens gave him siuper strength in a bar, The Obsolete man - already mentioned, Printers Devil in which he played the demon and Rod Serling played a newspaper editor. Great eoisodes.Been binge watching the Twilight Zone.
If you ever get a chance watch the old Twilight Zone episode 'The Obsolete Man', it used to be what Hollywood used to believe. In fact I believe you can watch it on BitChute. What Rod Serling says at the end certainly could be attributed to the Left today.
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Rod Serling at the end of The Obsolete Man stated "Any state, any entity, any ideology which fails to recognize the worth, the dignity, the rights of Man...that state is obsolete." I just felt that was a very fitting statement for today.One of the better episodes but then all the ones I remember with Burgess Meredith were excellent. Time Enough At Last was the one where he was the librarian and broke his glasses; Mr. Dingle The Strong was when aliens gave him siuper strength in a bar, The Obsolete man - already mentioned, Printers Devil in which he played the demon and Rod Serling played a newspaper editor. Great eoisodes.
Saw a man die like that, once. It was on the North Freeway in a construction zone. Somebody passed out at the wheel of an old, fullsize van and wandered back and forth hitting the cement barriers on each side. All traffic came to a halt behind him. Eventually, the van came to rest against the outside barrier and everyone breathed a sigh of relief.