What are the most mindfucky episodes of the original Twilight Zone series?
Roger Sterling was a genius.
Isn't Ken Levine doing a new series of something?
>>71906907
That one where the writer character breaks the fourth wall and makes Rod his bitch.
The one where the guy turns into hitler
>>71907069
Oh man you got me interested. I love meta shit. I really enjoyed "A World of Difference", the one where the guy realizes he's actually an actor and his entire life was based upon a script.
>>71907080
Are you talking about Dennis Hopper?
>>71906907
I watched The After Hours when I was younger and it got me pretty spooped. Like all things, it's probably significantly less spoopier now that I'm an adult though.
A lot of the episodes have good twists, but they're way too easy to spot, even if you generally aren't good at that sort of thing (like Judgement Night or Eye of the Beholder).
>>71909120
Word. I actually watched EotB last week for the first time and the twist was fairly clear. I wasn't sure what it would be regarding the other people (doctors, hospital attendants) but it wasn't very surprising.
>>71906907
Technically, all endings were mindfuck, but I think the Outer Limits was more focused on on mindfuck TWEEST endings compared to the Twilight Zone.
>>71909275
I always saw Outer Limits as more of a sci-fi only companion to Twilight Zone. Now, I did enjoy The Outer Limits as well and I'd accept superb episodes of that too if you know of any crazy ones off the top of your head. It's just easier to watch Twilight Zone since the episodes are half as long.
>>71906907
For anyone who's seen it, is Night Gallery worth watching? Is it basically just a spookier Twilight Zone? (like how The Outer Limits was a more sci-fi Twilight Zone)
>>71909443
No idea myself but hopefully another random comes in and helps you out.