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Why can't TV be like this anymore?

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    LucusNon — 10 years ago(February 29, 2016 10:51 PM)

    As for non-TV we have phones, Internet, etc.
    We didn't have these options in the '60s.
    We had phones! But not mobile ones.
    We had movie theaters. Live theater also.
    Oh, and books, lots of books, libraries full of 'em.
    And radio too, and radio dramas. (Serling wrote for radio before TZ)

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      the_notorious_bid — 10 years ago(March 06, 2016 08:52 PM)

      We had phones! But not mobile ones.
      You know what I mean

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        the_notorious_bid — 10 years ago(March 07, 2016 03:36 AM)

        We had phones! But not mobile ones.
        We had movie theaters. Live theater also.
        Oh, and books, lots of books, libraries full of 'em.
        And radio too, and radio dramas. (Serling wrote for radio before TZ)
        Point is
        With all the competition for our time, then and now (TV related or not), the competition is significantly greater today.
        We had theatres, live theatres, books, libraries and radio. We still do!!
        Not sure why anyone would pay for radio programming but, today, people actually do. There's actually "free" Internet radio. One of my favorite stations features all Beatles and former Beatles songs (with limited commercial interruption).

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          grizzledgeezer — 10 years ago(March 01, 2016 07:15 AM)

          I'm 68, an ex-engineer/technical writer. I've also taken formal training in screenwriting. The latter obliges one to think about how stories are told. (Note that Robert McKee's standard work on screenwriting is titled
          Story
          .) Stories I might have found acceptable a half-century ago now seem shallow, unimaginative, filled with logical and dramatic errors,
          etc
          . (I actually had the chutzpah to rewrite
          The City on the Edge of Forever
          to correct its many problems. If you're interested, contact me.)
          Last night I watched "The Trade-Ins". This is exactly the kind of story TZ
          should
          have been telling, but rarely did. A somewhat fantastic premise is treated as legitimate drama, with an ending not dependent on surprise, twists, or irony.
          Which brings me to "Eye of the Beholder". One of the IMDb reviewers dismisses it, remarking that it's a little too obvious. Though I consider it one of the very best episodes, he has a point. For example Why not have one of the nurses say "I'm glad they keep this part of the hospital so dark. I can't stand looking at such horribly deformed people."

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            mgreen9715 — 10 years ago(March 04, 2016 05:08 PM)

            There are plenty of amazing TV shows out there. You must not be researching hard enough because there is so much more out there besides just drama shows. They do make TV shows that are great just like Twilight Zone was. It's a masterpiece and is a groundwork of how a TV show should be, but it's not the end all-be all.

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              SilentNightDeadlyNight2807 — 10 years ago(March 04, 2016 06:12 PM)

              I've seen them, and I hate them all, especially The Big Bang Theory, that program makes me sick.

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                KobiyashiMauru — 10 years ago(March 04, 2016 07:58 PM)

                It's hard to figure out how to get the Kardasians to read for a Twilight Zone type script without sounding slutty.
                Nobody goes there anymore. It's too crowded.
                Yogi Berra

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                  doug65oh — 10 years ago(March 04, 2016 08:20 PM)

                  None of them would even get a call-back anyway. (The raccoon in "The Hunt" had more talent.)

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                    MissMargoChanning — 9 years ago(August 29, 2016 04:32 PM)

                    It's hard to figure out how to get the Kardasians to read for a Twilight Zone type script without sounding slutty
                    You may have a point about the not sounding slutty part but an episode of the Kardashians is a trip through THE TWILIGHT ZONE! For that matter, you really have to ask yourself why they are on the air and why people watch them..
                    Maybe we are all living in The Twilight Zone if it comes to that!
                    Seriously, it's just a matter of taste and personal opinion. As someone above said, we really have loads of choices that we didn't have back in the "Good Ole Days". We can stream shows as well. We can watch whatever we feel at any hour of the day or night.
                    Don't care for TZ? There is always another option!
                    "Fasten your seatbelts. It's going to be a bumpy night"

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                      canadazbest — 9 years ago(October 12, 2016 01:10 AM)

                      Mentioning
                      The Big Bang Theory
                      on a
                      Twilight Zone
                      thread is nothing short of pure blasphemy! I can't think of two shows with LESS in common - am I missing your pointor (w.a.d.r.) did you not make one?
                      Better to keep your mouth shut and be thought an idiot - than to open it and remove all doubt!

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                        grizzledgeezer — 10 years ago(March 05, 2016 09:40 AM)

                        The problem with stories that lean heavily on fantasy, irony, coincidence,
                        etc
                        is that they usually offer little of substance.
                        If you've been watching TV over the past 25 years or so, you might have noticed that programs which were traditionally simply actioners (such as
                        Xena, Worrier Pancreas
                        ), moved strongly in the direction of real drama. The characters have plausible motivations and interactions, and conflicts are often resolved without violence.
                        Sorry, but by the standards of good storytelling,
                        The Twilight Zone
                        leaves a lot to be desired. It is too-often obvious and lame.

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                          KobiyashiMauru — 10 years ago(March 05, 2016 11:48 AM)

                          Well, everything back then can't be as good as
                          Kendra On Top.
                          Nobody goes there anymore. It's too crowded.
                          Yogi Berra

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                            Owlwise — 9 years ago(April 10, 2016 06:24 AM)

                            I couldn't disagree more, grizzledgeezer. TZ offered
                            more
                            substance than most TV shows, then & now. Its true stage was the human psyche or, if you prefer, the human heart. And on that stage the fears, hopes, dreams, terrors, sorrows, wonders of being human in a troubled, uncertain age were played out brilliantly. Which is why the stories still resonate so powerfully with viewers today.

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                                MissMargoChanning — 9 years ago(August 29, 2016 04:49 PM)

                                The problem with stories that lean heavily on fantasy, irony, coincidence, etc is that they usually offer little of substance.
                                I beg to differ. Much of that fantasy, irony, and coincidence made us stop and THINK.
                                It still does
                                Sorry, but by the standards of good storytelling, The Twilight Zone leaves a lot to be desired. It is too-often obvious and lame.
                                I guess that is still why we talk about it after all of these years.
                                Too obvious and lame? To each their own
                                "Fasten your seatbelts. It's going to be a bumpy night"

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                                  bastasch8647 — 9 years ago(August 29, 2016 02:16 AM)

                                  Why can't TV be like this anymore?
                                  Why can't
                                  life
                                  be like this any more?
                                  Not sour grapes, but for me the golden years closely approximated TZ's original run. The late 50s to the mid-60s. Before the revolution (which of course produced its own classic TV, politics and music) things were more black and white - like most of our TVs.
                                  We played outside, maybe not kick the can, but cowboys and Indians, we wrestled in the back yard, played Hide'n'Seek, ran in the sprinkler, Mom would make a tent with sheets hung on the clothesline, Kool-Aid, Pez, Bosco, home-delivered milk in bottles whose cream would freeze at the top in winter, those ads on the back of comic books for kid-sized rocket ships that you could crawl inside and pretend to space travel, revolving paperback racks full of Ray Bradbury, Poul Anderson, John Wyndham, Isaac Asimov, etc., with their garish, beckoning covers,
                                  Galaxy Magazine
                                  ,
                                  Famous Monsters of Filmland
                                  ,
                                  FATE Magazine
                                  , Saturday afternoon showings of old movies, especially sci-fi movies, and comic books, movie-tie-in comic books, the
                                  Classic Comics
                                  series, Hula Hoops, Frisbees, the Twist,
                                  Sky King
                                  ,
                                  Jet Jackson
                                  ,
                                  The Flintstones
                                  ,
                                  Supercar
                                  , Warner Brothers cartoons early Saturday mornings, Kellogs and Post Cereal boxes with little plastic molded dinosaurs inside, or baking soda-powered navy frogmen, going to school Monday talking about last Friday's
                                  Twilight Zone
                                  , and anticipating the upcoming Friday's episode
                                  Days lost in history but living still in memory, as long as memory lasts.

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