Best First Episode to Watch to Get Someone Into the Series
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Jennie_Portrait — 9 years ago(October 14, 2016 08:14 PM)
These episodes are very iconic Zones:
Third from the Sun
(very first one i ever saw)
Eye of the Beholder
Nightmare as a Child
Nice Place to Visit
The Midnight Sun
Time Enough at last
(natch)
The Hunt
Never say never
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mickeyone — 9 years ago(October 15, 2016 11:15 AM)
Why not use an episode that was designed just for that very purpose?: "Where is Everybody?" the first episode of the series. It's a great episode (in my opinion at least) and it is sort of weird the way Twilight Zones are, but has a nice "here's what was really going on" explanation at the end for people who need such things.
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dini0519 — 9 years ago(October 15, 2016 07:24 PM)
Agree with your list. All 3 have good ensemble acting. Two more that would really get someone's attention: And When the Sky was Opened, and Long Live Walter Jamison. Or maybe it's just because those are favorites of mine.
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telegonus — 9 years ago(October 16, 2016 12:45 AM)
I agree.
Where Is Everybody?
may well have been my first, or close enough. One question: what's the age of the person you're trying turn onto the
Zone
? Teenagers have different tastes from young adults, middle aged folks from younger ones, pre-teens have (yes) minds of their own (the
TZ
was
very
popular with kids under thirteen).
Okay, for a Millenial, probably the ones that have a more primal resonance than a topical one:
The Hitch-Hiker, Elegy
and
Nightmare At 20,000 Feet
for sheer supernatural and sci-fi horror and fun. For a lighter touch:
Hocus-Pocus And Frisby, Will The Real Martian Please Stand Up?
, maybe
A Game Of Pool
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kr-1959 — 9 years ago(October 16, 2016 08:20 PM)
I'll go with 'The Monsters are Due on Maple Street'. Its a solid episode - not one of the weirder ones, it gives a good representation of what the show is about, and finally the underlying theme is just as relevant now as it was then.
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MsMelbaToast — 9 years ago(October 27, 2016 02:26 AM)
The first on I watched, and it. really caught my interest was "Eye of the Beholder." I watched and was like, "What exactly is underneath those bandages?" Kept me hooked all the way through to the ending, and I just continued watching the Sci-Fy 4th of July marathon all the way through. Huge fan ever since.



