Posted on 01/28/2024 12:06:31 PM PST by DallasBiff
Ordinary people find themselves in extraordinarily astounding situations, which they each try to solve in a remarkable manner.
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The outer limits was good too.
I liked the original series but always considered it woke and mostly liberal propaganda, and I was just a kid, but it was so obviously a brainwashing series.
Probably because I commute from Westport, CT to midtown NYC and sometimes I just want to make a stop at Willoughby on the way home.
I am not a big advocate of "Push, push, push"!
I see that the original episodes were 25 minutes. Today they’d be sixteen minutes or even less with commercials.
So was “One Step Beyond.”
Please be specific!
There was a mixture, a lot of them woke, some had no particular message, and I can’t recall any that were patriotic, pro-Christian, or particularly positive about America or Americans, if there were any they were few.
For me as an American kid and natural-born conservative, the series was fun to watch but very negative and left-leaning.
I don’t think there is any serious disagreement in the TV industry that the show and the left-wing Serling pushed a left-wing agenda.
Show approximately 60-64 years old. Exploring issues of life, death, morality, fear, likes and dislikes, greed, time, past contemporary, future . Great show done in 25 minutes in black and white and able to pierce the psyche of thoughtful people through all the generations.
Wouldn’t work today as 45 mins content+15 mins of adverts needed. PC characters and situations with men hunks and female bombshells needed. Plus the finality and futility of life would not be dealt with in order to coddle the emotional naivete of today’s young audiences.
Examination Day.
There never was too many Little Houses on the Prairie on TV if that is what you mean. Why don’t you cite an example before we make our final ‘judgement’ on you. :)
I don’t know those if latter ones pertain. Rod had been dead for 10 years or so when those latter ones aired.
Was more of a psychological show and “what-if” type of show.Focused on the moral, social, intellectual failures, obscene fears, and desires of mankind..
Episodes like “King 9 Will not Return” was not about how to rescue brave American fliers, but about how people bury their memories in fantasy due to horrendous life events that they cannot come to grips with.
“The skies were Opened” was not about the amazingly brave astronauts, but what happens if someone’s memories aren’t justified by what they are currently experiencing. Was their current experience due to their venturing into an unknown place or had they gone crazy?
I would recommend videos like Victory at Sea series or the Pacific War series, or “Why we fight” movie for patriotic pro American videos. Those are xlnt. Or some WW2 dramas like Hellcats of the Navy, sands of Iwo Jima, Twelve o’clock high, etc.
Freegards.
Patriotic? What about the episode where the guy goes back in time to try to prevent Lincoln being shot in Ford's theatre?
Then there's the anti-Nazi episodes.
Nothing "CHRISTIAN"? What about the episode about the Devil being held prisoner in a monastery, of sorts, then released by a naive stranger, who then sets out to recapture him and has him locked away in a closet?
Many episodes showed the foibles of mankind, the good, the bad, and yes, the very ugly; however,also great kindness and goodness, as well.
Have you, as an adult, ever watched the TWILIGHT ZONE MARATHONS, or are your current opinions of that show based on very old memories of a child?
I can see where a neocon might not like the show. Rod, having been wounded in WWII did have an anti-war bias about him in his shows, bless his soul.
Rod Serling:
“…the worst aspect of our time is prejudice… In almost everything I’ve written, there is a thread of this—man’s seemingly palpable need to dislike someone other than himself.”
So that’s a yes.
What, exactly, was “anti-war”?
"PREJUDICE"?
Perhaps one ( the one with George Takei, perhaps, but that was more about WW II and being against American Japanese spies and sympathizers, than race! ), but that's the ONLY one that the "prejudice" was about something other than class/money; not race nor religion.
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