Three brothers discuss, debate and dissect the classic series, "The Twilight Zone" - three episodes at a time.
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Listeners of Sound, Sight and Mind: Traveling Through the Twilight Zone that love the show mention:We're back from a looooong slumber, to scare up three episodes just in time for Halloween! Join us for a spooky journey into some of the darker corners of The Twilight Zone, where we discuss such horrors as Supertramp album covers, the film White Christmas, and just how exactly the entire population of an old-west, frontier town has so much F.U. money to spend? We're talking about "The New Exhibit", "Mr. Garrity and the Graves" and "The Masks".
It's the first SSM Quarantine-Cast! Recording live from lockdown, the Andrade brothers decided they had nothing better to do than pick apart some of the goofier alien invasion episodes. No morals or metaphors to study here - who needs that right now? Come along with us as we socially-distantly discuss, "Mr. Dingle the Strong", "The Fear", and "Hocus-Pocus and Frisby". As always, email us your episode requests at ssmpodcast@gmail.com!
WHAT'S THIS?? It's the long-lost, 18th Episode of Sound, Sight and Mind! In honor of Steve's birthday, our intrepid guest editor Ty rescued these recordings from the vault and gifted you with a brand new (old) episode! These three stories all have a touch of dark magic to them - some cast a spell, and others are maybe...uh, not good? Dive in with us as we break down "Jess-belle", "Still Valley" and "Queen of the Nile" and as always, let us know what you think by emailing ssmpodcast@gmail.com!
Three brothers are talking about three women who get put to the test when they find themselves in some very Zone-y situations. Usually for Rod's female characters, they just have to cope with some old-fashioned 1960's misogyny. This time, he's added sinister doubles, deadly nightmares, a climate crisis, and a super skeevy doctor to the mix. Join us as we chat about a pretty solid batch of episodes: "Mirror Image", "Twenty-Two", and "The Midnight Sun".
Saddle up, y'all - in this episode we're trading dummies and ray guns for chaps and whisky. What happens when we tackle a Twilight Zone sub-genre that is less-familiar and to be honest, we just don't like all that much? Well, Steve is still going to talk about poop, so there's that. We're looking at "Mr. Denton on Doomsday", "The Grave" and "Showdown with Rance McGrew". Don't forget to let us know your thoughts on Facebook, Instagram or email us at ssmpodcast@gmail.com!
What if one day you woke up and looked around and thought, "THIS ISN'T MY BEAUTIFUL WIFE! THIS ISN'T MY BEAUTIFUL HOUSE!" Frankly, you could argue a lot of the episodes of the Twilight Zone start this way. Well, in our first episode back in a looooong time, we're focusing in on three episodes that ask, "What is reality?" Chris does some deep investigation into some French-American, Jazz-Folk fusion. Steve tackles "This Week in Feces". Ken barely makes it to the end of the episode before his computer bursts into flames. Welcome back to S/S/M!
In this episode, we travel to parts unknown with some interstellar explorers who, when it comes to having "The Right Stuff", seem especially lacking. Join us on these three outer-space journeys where we'll encounter all different forms of alien life, and discover whether or not "People Are Alike All Over" (and we're talking "The Little People" and "Elegy" too).
Aaaaaaaand we're back! The brothers have reconvened to dive into three episodes about some not-quite-human characters, and the people who love them. Which of Serling's "Robutts" would you want to hang out with? Join us for deep dive into "The Lonely", "I Sing the Body Electric" and "In His Image" and hit us up on facebook with your thoughts!
In this episode of S/S/M, we watch a collection of desperate characters bet their lives in all sorts of Zone-y ways - One-armed bandits! Marathon billiard games! Gentlemanly (douchey) wagers! We're talking about "The Fever", "A Game of Pool", and "The Silence". Which episode hits the sci-fi jackpot and which one craps out? Which one gives Chris uncomfortable flashbacks to invasive surgical procedures? Hit us up with your thoughts on Facebook, Instagram or Gmail!
In this clumsily-titled episode (Outdated Justin Timberlake references FTW!), we examine three visions of the horrible future, where mankind, ruled by oppressive and dictatorial politicians have abandoned all logic and reason in favor of propaganda, conformity, fear tactics, and oh my god, we're living in a dystopian nightmare right now, aren't we? These are some heavy-hitters guys: "Eye of the Beholder", "Number 12 Looks Just Like You" and "The Obsolete Man". Listen and share your thoughts with us on Facebook, Instagram or drop us an email!
A listener asked us to come up with some episodes that never make the "Best-Of" lists, but maybe are worth a second look. Call them B-Listers, Forgotten Faves or who knows - maybe we'll talk about them and find that they should have stayed forgotten. We explore "Nightmare as a Child", "Ring-a-Ding Girl" and "Shadow Play". Let us know what you think of these under-the-radar eps! Email us at ssmpodcast at gmail! Follow us at ssmpodcast on Instagram! Check us out at ssmpodcast on Facebook!
Ho Ho Ho! We're stuffing your stocking with a special episode where we look at the famous, "(The) Night of the Meek" from not one, BUT TWO different Twilight Zone eras! How do they compare? A "Honeymooner" vs. an "Empty Nester". Piglet vs. Walter Peck. Creepy Elves vs. Bad 80's Special FX. Which decade does it best? Give it a listen and tell us what you think!
Devious Frenchmen, a secret Mexican rendez-vous, heavily pushed chicken-fried steak specials...these are just some of the things that await those who stumble upon some of the magical objects found in The Twilight Zone. Join us this week as we get our first dose of Shatner and play with some of the odd trinkets in "A Nick of Time", "A Most Unusual Camera" and "A Piano In the House".
Mankind is doomed! DOOOOOOMED! On this episode, the brothers take a look at some of the visitors from outer space, and their nefarious plans to conquer our world. The Martians are invading! The Kanamits are putting us in their stew! What the f@ck are these leather-clad greasers doing? It's "Will the Real Martian Stand Up", "Black Leather Jackets" and the iconic "To Serve Man" on this episode of S/S/M. Send us an email and let us know what you think or check us out on Facebook and Instagram!
On this spooOOOOOky Halloween episode, we look at three episodes that deal with the Prince of Darkness himself, and the three hapless nincompoops who try to best him. Satan takes many forms in "Escape Clause", "Printer's Devil" and "The Howling Man". Who wears the horns best? Who is the biggest potato pancake? Will the Andrade brothers still speak to each other when this is over? Let us know what you think!
The brothers look backwards and decide if waxing nostalgic about our youth is really all it's cracked up to be. We follow our heroes into the past as they defy aging in "Kick the Can", get lost in the movies in "16 Millimeter Shrine" and creepily stalk themselves and gorge on ice cream sodas in "Walking Distance". When it comes to time, does "Simpler" equal "Better"? Let us know what you think!
In this episode of S/S/M, the guys talk about 3 episodes that deal with the whos and whys of their respective main characters. From the killer performances of "The After Hours", to the terrific clowning in "5 Characters in Search of an Exit", to the video hell that is "The Lateness of the Hour", we discuss it all! No pain! No pain! None at all! Give us a listen and hit us up on Facebook with your thoughts!
In this episode, the guys rummage through the creepy, Twilight Zone toy box, and get re-acquainted with their old friends--Willie, Talky Tina, and Caesar (aka: "Willie slumming it for a paycheck"). Were you scarred by "The Dummy", "Living Doll" or "Caesar and Me"? Listen and tell us what you think!
The guys discuss The Twilight Zone’s oh-so-rosy view of human nature with a trio of episodes that look at humanity at its worst: “The Monsters are Due on Maple Street”, “The Shelter”, and “The Old Man in the Cave”. Listen as we talk paranoia, faith, Brylcreem and desperately try (and fail) to avoid comparisons to our current political climate. Bonus: will Ken finally come up with a winning catchphrase? Email us at ssmpodcast@gmail. com and let us know what you think of these episodes or what theme you want to hear us tackle! Or just talk some trash. We’ll take what we can get.
Chris, Steve and Ken break down a trio of episodes with deliciously, ironic endings: "Time Enough at Last", "A Nice Place to Visit", and "The Chaser". Chris does expert scholarly sleuthing! Steve uncovers the hidden Harry Potter connection! Ken fixes the sound quality!
Chris, Steve and Ken are beginning at the beginning, talking about Twilight Zone’s pilot episode, “Where Is Everybody?” as well as the classic “The Invaders” and not-so-classic “Stopover In A Quiet Town.”