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Gotta Favorite Twilight Zone?
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I was thinking about my favorite Twilight Zone episodes and wondered if my favs are anyone else's.  So I thought I might start a thread to see what everyone's favorite TZ episodes are.

Using info from TV.com, mine are:

#14
Third From the Sun
1/8/1960
In which, with all-out nuclear war about to ignite, a scientist and his pilot friend plot to escape on an experimental spaceship.


and

#61
The Silence
4/28/1961
In which a talkative man takes an offer to keep silent for a year for $500,000.
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To Serve Man
The Last Flight
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Quoting Kevin:
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To Serve Man
The Last Flight


I forgot about To Serve Man.  That definitely rates with my other two.
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First of all, anything written by Charles Beaumont, including The Howling Man and Miniature...
In addition to every episode Beaumont wrote:

The Monsters Are Due on Maple Street (Serling)
The Chaser (based on a John Collier short story)
The Invaders (Richard Matheson)
It's a Good Life (based on a Jerome Bixby short story)
If it wasn't for bad taste, I wouldn't have no taste at all.

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I can't exactly say any certain favorite just yet. Mainly because I am fairly new to the classic Twilight Zone... I have seen a handful of episodes... and pretty much loved every episode I saw. So I recently bought Twilight Zone: The Complete Definitive Collection and I am now up to the second disc of Season 2.

And so far after just over 1 season there has already been 22 episodes I have watched in this set that I have never seen before!

But some of the ones I really enjoyed so far are...
- Escape Clause
- Time Enough at Last
- The Hitch-hiker
-  Nightmare as a Child
-  Eye of the Beholder

but as I said... there is many... MANY more I still have never seen!
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talking tina is one of my favorites. gives me the chills as the mrs. collects antique dolls and teddy bears
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"Still Valley" - where the Civil War soldier finds a magic book which can freeze time.
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one of favorite episodes was Nick Of Time with William shatner, I even bought one of those Mystic Seers for myself. The Time Element was antother Serling story with William Bendix, originally aired on the desilu playhouse in 1959 as the starting point of the series. miss the good old days.
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