The Twilight Zone Recap: The Grave

This episode is generally uneventful, except for the presence of one James Best, perhaps best known as none other than Sheriff Rosco P. Coltrane in the original Dukes of Hazzard.

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The Twilight Zone Recap: It's a Good Life

Little Billy Mumy (later of Lost in Space and even later of Babylon 5) is a boy of 6 who has pinched off his rural Ohio town and the folk who remain and they exist solely to serve him. Life goes on and on, with everyone simply telling him over and over that it's good what he does - and being afraid of what he'll do if they don't.

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The Twilight Zone Recap: The Midnight Sun

While it moves a little slowly, this episode is actually pretty good. A younger lady and an older one live out a few days in their New York apartments, right across the hall from one another. Interesting because they are the last two in the building to be sure, but also because they are also on the fifth floor. You'd think that if they were the last two in the building, they would at least migrate towards the basement so they didn't have to take the stairs.

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The Twilight Zone Recap: Still Valley

This episode takes a strange twist, with a confederate soldier meeting up with a witchman, who claims to be in league with the devil and have the power to stop the union army in its tracks.

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