What is your favorite twist?
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telegonus — 9 years ago(May 05, 2016 11:26 PM)
The "big" twists of the
To Serve Man
kind don't do it for me as much as the more subtle twists,or maybe quieter is a better way to put itsuch as the early
I Shot An Arrow Into the Air
, which I saw watched again for the umpeenth time, saw first or second run as a child; and the low key but still shocking final moment of the mannequin that looks just like you know who in
The After Hours
. Both are first season. Also from the same year,
Third From the Sun
, which has a neat twist. The
TZ
excelled at those it should be yin but it's actually yang endings. Their quality lies as much in the set up, in
how the story is told, acted and directed
as in the twist itself. I love
Will the Real Martian Please Stand Up?
, which is a winner from start to finish. The twist is more charming than shocking, in keeping with the light but not quite comedy tone of the episode. For my tastes, the more "organic" the twist, which is to say the more it arises from the story as the viewer knows it till the Big Reveal is nearly always superior to the "divine intervention" kind that comes from Beyond, whether benign or sinister. -
duke4711-1 — 9 years ago(May 12, 2016 06:37 AM)
Will the Real Martian Please Stand up is the one that immediately comes to mind for me. I also like the twist in Time Enough at Last. I don't want to give it away if people haven't seen it, but is isn't scary, just kind of shocking. I'm also in complete agreement with Eye of the Beholder.
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koala_t_98 — 9 years ago(May 12, 2016 04:36 AM)
I'm like most of the people on here, in that I can't really state just one. I loved the episode with Art Carney as a derelict who becomes Santa Claus. The others that have been mentioned here are good, too, and I'd add "In Praise of Pip" with Jack Klugman.
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captxunderpants — 9 years ago(May 17, 2016 11:42 AM)
The one that comes to mind is definitely "A Nice Place To Visit".
I remember as a kid that Sebastian Cabot was still very much Mr. French to me, and a kind nice man, so it made the twist even better in my case. -
RottyAngel777 — 9 years ago(May 20, 2016 10:02 PM)
Great episodes listed in this thread! Well, I'll have to go with one I don't think was mentioned, and that was People Are Alike All Over. Not one of my favorite episodes. Roddy Mcdowell sure gets on my nerves as portraying such a wimp! And it is a bit cheesy. But it did have a strange bit of a twist ending.
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dominicshaw-80761 — 9 years ago(May 22, 2016 04:13 PM)
I thought the twist was good in that but the episode quite contrived. The Franchot Tone character was supposed to be skint, so I'm wandering how much it would have cost to build the room. It doesn't look cheap. Apart from that I enjoyed the execution of the episode.
I like the twist in Judgement Night.I found when Lanzer came to the realisation of the situation to be quite impactful. -
CaptiveBoltPistolero — 9 years ago(June 02, 2016 08:35 AM)
"I Shot An Arrow Into The Air." Hands down best TZ twist ever, even if it sort of defies logic that mission control wouldn't be looking on the ground for a crashed rocket
In my opinion, that twist was the inspiration for the controversial ending to Frank Darabont's 2007 Stephen King adaptation "The Mist" which gave moviegoers a brutally ironic
deus ex machina
similar in tone to that particular TZ episode. A gotcha ending that people either loved (like me) or hated."One batch, two batchPenny and dime." -
dominicshaw-80761 — 9 years ago(June 06, 2016 10:55 AM)
One of my favourite episodes. I really like the narration in that.
'You scramble up rock hills and feel the hot sand under your feet and every now and then, take a look over your shoulder at a giant sun suspended in a dead and motionless sky, like an unblinking eye that probes at the back of your head like a prolonged accusation' -
Larry2407 — 9 years ago(June 11, 2016 12:49 PM)
There are so many episodes with great twists, but the two that really stand out for me is one that several others have pointed out: "Will the Real Martian Please Stand Up." The other (which no one else has cited) is, "The Long Morrow", in which a time-travelling astronaut returns to earth with a very unique twist. Both are real classics.