because it has more truth than anyone realizes, not the 'issue' with the man trying to 'catch him' per say, but the fact
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SonicAndy — 16 years ago(August 08, 2009 04:33 PM)
Spur Of The Moment.
Trying to alter a crappy future.
On Thursday We Leave For Home.
"I want to go home."
And When The Sky Was Opened.
Must be the ultimate nightmare.
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BRisBR — 14 years ago(July 03, 2011 11:24 PM)
"On Thursday We Leave For Home" absolutely destroyed me. I cried and cried over that ending and never forgot it. The only TZ episode I refuse to watch again. The misery in that man's voice when he uttered, "I want to go homb68e," will always stay with me.
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KillBillChick — 15 years ago(January 01, 2011 07:38 PM)
Mine would have to the be THE HOWLING MAN. That ending still gets me everytime I watch it. The guy let the devil out and so guilty he spends years looking for him and then finally catches him. But at the end where the maid opens the door, u just know what's gonna happen!
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jgiles20 — 14 years ago(December 25, 2011 03:02 PM)
Ring a Ding Girl was a sad one in my opinion. Bunny Blake seemed to be a spoiled movie star, but when she insisted that her sister skip the picnic her sister said 'alright honey, if it means that much to you, we won't go to the picnic' (paraphrasing). I just really loved that scene. I just liked watching the relationship between the two sisters in that episode; one was still a small-town girl and the other was a big star. Great acting and sad ending in that episode. It's a favorite of mine.
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