Sean Magers and Keith Conrad are on a mission to watch The Twilight Zone from beginning to end, sharing their thoughts and a little history on each episode as they go. Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/time-enough-at-last/donations
Sean Magers and Keith Conrad are re-watching The Twilight Zone. Each week they’ll share their reactions to each episode and even a little a little trivia along the way. The 4th episode was “The Sixteen-Millimeter Shrine” Here’s the original description of the episode: Barbara Jean Trenton (Ida Lupino) is an actress past her prime, a once-brilliant star who sequesters herself in her private screening room where she can relive the flickering moments of a fleeting fame played out on the silver screen. Watching her old films drives her deeper into another world...a world beyond space and time...one step away from The Twilight Zone. Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/time-enough-at-last/donations
Sean Magers and Keith Conrad are re-watching The Twilight Zone. Each week they'll share their reactions to each episode and even a little a little trivia along the way. The third episode was "Mr. Denton On Doomsday" Here's the original description of the episode: Town drunk Al Denton (Dan Duryea), once a feared gunslinger but now an object of pity and scorn is forced to draw against a sadistic bully (Martin Landau). A glance from mysterious peddler Mr. Fate (Malcolm Atterbury) allows Denton to get off two miraculous shots, saving his life. Now a town hero, Denton regains his self-respect and swears off liquor. But soon, the routine that drove him to the bottle in the first place begins again -Denton is challenged to a shootout by a young hotshot (Doug McClure). Practicing, Denton finds his ability with a gun is long gone, In desperation, he turns to Fate for more magic. What Fate provides might just save Debton from a bullet...or it might do much, much more. Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/time-enough-at-last/donations
Sean Magers and Keith Conrad are on a mission to re-watch The Twilight Zone. They'll share their reactions to each episode and even a little a little trivia along the way. The second episode was "One For The Angels" Here's the original description of the episode: Lew Bookman (Ed Wynn) is an unremarkable, sixtyish salesman who works the city streets. Life passes without incident, until one July afternoon when Mr. Death informs him that he is to die at midnight. Faced with the problem of finding a replacement for his elusive subject, Death arranges for little Maggie, a neighborhood child, to die in a traffic accident. Bookman, now determined to save the girl, has no choice but to confront Mr. Death and deliver the toughest sales pitch of his career. Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/time-enough-at-last/donations
Sean Magers and Keith Conrad have decided to re-watch The Twilight Zone sharing their reactions and a little trivia along the way. The pilot episode was "Where is Everybody?" Here's the original description of the episode: Mike Ferris finds himself alone in the small Oakwood town and without recollection about his name, where he is or who he is. Mike wanders through the town trying to find a living soul. The tension increases and Mike has a breakdown. Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/time-enough-at-last/donations
In these dark times, Sean Magers and Keith Conrad have way too much time on their hands... just like everyone else. So they've decided to go back and watch The Twilight Zone from beginning to end, sharing their thoughts and a little history on each episode as they go. To give you an idea of what this podcast will sound like, here's a sample from another podcast Sean and Keith did on The Twilight Zone back when it was announced CBS All Access was bringing back the series. Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/time-enough-at-last/donations
Seeking refuge from a storm, a traveler comes upon a bizarre abbey of monks, who have imprisoned a man who begs for his help. When he confronts the head monk, he is told that the man is the Devil, and he must decide whom to believe. Sean Magers and Keith Conrad are re-watching The Twilight Zone. Each week they share their reactions to each episode and even a little a little trivia along the way. The 41st episode was “The Howling Man” Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/time-enough-at-last/donations
A used car salesman buys a car that dooms him to tell only the truth! Sean Magers and Keith Conrad are re-watching The Twilight Zone. Each week they share their reactions to each episode and even a little a little trivia along the way. The 50th episode was “The Whole Truth” Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/time-enough-at-last/donations
At a prominent club in Washington, D.C., a socialite argues about whether it would be possible to change history by traveling back in time. When he leaves the club he finds himself in 1865, on the night that President Lincoln will be shot. Sean Magers and Keith Conrad are re-watching The Twilight Zone. Each week they share their reactions to each episode and even a little a little trivia along the way. The 49th episode was “Back There” Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/time-enough-at-last/donations
A sympathetic sheriff and a callous con man are among the many who gather in a desert town on a hot day to see a man hanged for killing a child while drunk. Sean Magers and Keith Conrad are re-watching The Twilight Zone. Each week they share their reactions to each episode and even a little a little trivia along the way. The 48th episode was “Dust” Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/time-enough-at-last/donations
After a derelict Santa Claus is fired on Christmas Eve, he finds a mysterious bag that gives out presents. With this bag he sets out to fulfill his one wish - to see the less fortunate inherit the bounties of Christmas. Sean Magers and Keith Conrad are re-watching The Twilight Zone. Each week they share their reactions to each episode and even a little a little trivia along the way. The 47th episode was “Night of the Meek” Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/time-enough-at-last/donations
Bartlett Finchley's paranoia about the machines around proves true. Sean Magers and Keith Conrad are re-watching The Twilight Zone. Each week they share their reactions to each episode and even a little a little trivia along the way. The 40th episode was “A Thing About Machines” Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/time-enough-at-last/donations
Small time criminal Jackie Rhoades must face both his past and his conscience while waiting for his next assignment. Sean Magers and Keith Conrad are re-watching The Twilight Zone. Each week they share their reactions to each episode and even a little a little trivia along the way. The 39th episode was “Nervous Man In A Four Dollar Room” Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/time-enough-at-last/donations
A luckless couple stumbles upon fortune when a genie materializes from a bottle in their antique shop. The genie grants them four wishes but warns them, prophetically, to be careful what you wish for. Sean Magers and Keith Conrad are re-watching The Twilight Zone. Each week they share their reactions to each episode and even a little a little trivia along the way. The 38th episode was “The Man In The Bottle” Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/time-enough-at-last/donations
A pilot of a downed WW II bomber comes to in the African desert and desperately tries to find out what happened to the rest of his crew. Sean Magers and Keith Conrad are re-watching The Twilight Zone. Each week they share their reactions to each episode and even a little a little trivia along the way. The 37th and first episode of the second season was “King Nine Will Not Return” Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/time-enough-at-last/donations
Victoria West is dumbfounded when she looks in the window of her husband's study and sees him with a pretty blonde. But she's even more shocked when she barges in and finds him utterly alone! Playwright Gregory West calmly explains that all he need do is describe anything into his dictaphone and —poof!—it magically appears. To make it vanish, he just throws the tape in the fire. He demonstrates both actions, first with his mistress and then—when Victoria tries to run off—with a full-grown elephant in the hallway. Unfortunately, Victoria's still not convinced of her husband's supernatural powers. It seems Gregory's going to have to teach her a lesson... Sean Magers and Keith Conrad are re-watching The Twilight Zone. Each week they share their reactions to each episode and even a little a little trivia along the way. The 36th episode was “A World Of His Own” Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/time-enough-at-last/donations
A down-and-out baseball team's fortunes are lifted by a mysterious but seemingly unbeatable young player. Sean Magers and Keith Conrad are re-watching The Twilight Zone. Each week they share their reactions to each episode and even a little a little trivia along the way. The 35th episode was “The Mighty Casey” Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/time-enough-at-last/donations
A woman is treated badly by some odd salespeople on an otherwise empty department store floor. Sean Magers and Keith Conrad are re-watching The Twilight Zone. Each week they share their reactions to each episode and even a little a little trivia along the way. The 34th episode was “The After Hours” Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/time-enough-at-last/donations
After losing his job, his car and his apartment on the same day, an eccentric loser gets a new life from his guardian angel, but there is a price to keeping it. Sean Magers and Keith Conrad are re-watching The Twilight Zone. Each week they share their reactions to each episode and even a little a little trivia along the way. The 33rd episode was “Mr. Bevis” Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/time-enough-at-last/donations
When three unintelligent crooks get ahold of a camera that takes pictures of the future, they set out to make a quick fortune with their new toy. Sean Magers and Keith Conrad are re-watching The Twilight Zone. Each week they share their reactions to each episode and even a little a little trivia along the way. The 46th episode was “A Most Unusual Camera” Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/time-enough-at-last/donations
A suicidally despondent trumpet player finds himself in a bizarre world where he seems to be the only moving being, except for one helpful other musician. Sean Magers and Keith Conrad are re-watching The Twilight Zone. Each week they share their reactions to each episode and even a little a little trivia along the way. The 32nd episode was “A Passage For Trumpet” Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/time-enough-at-last/donations
A nostalgic actor revisits his late wife and friends at their old haunt, only to find that he is now out of place there. Sean Magers and Keith Conrad are re-watching The Twilight Zone. Each week they share their reactions to each episode and even a little a little trivia along the way. The 45th episode was “The Trouble with Templeton” Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/time-enough-at-last/donations
A young man obsessed with winning over an uninterested beauty gets more than he bargained for when he buys a love potion to gain her affection. Sean Magers and Keith Conrad are re-watching The Twilight Zone. Each week they share their reactions to each episode and even a little a little trivia along the way. The 31st episode was “The Chaser” Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/time-enough-at-last/donations
The daughter of an inventor objects to their "perfect" home where they are waited on by mechanical servants. Sean Magers and Keith Conrad are re-watching The Twilight Zone. Each week they share their reactions to each episode and even a little a little trivia along the way. The 44th episode was “The Lateness of the Hour” Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/time-enough-at-last/donations
Tired of his miserable job and wife, a businessman starts dreaming on the train each night, about an old, idyllic town called Willoughby. Soon he has to know whether the town is real and fancies the thought of seeking refuge there. Sean Magers and Keith Conrad are re-watching The Twilight Zone. Each week they share their reactions to each episode and even a little a little trivia along the way. The 30th episode was “A Stop At Willoughby” Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/time-enough-at-last/donations
A pair of newlyweds stopping in a small town are trapped by their own superstition when playing a fortune telling machine in a local diner. Sean Magers and Keith Conrad are re-watching The Twilight Zone. Each week they share their reactions to each episode and even a little a little trivia along the way. The 43rd episode was “Nick of Time” Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/time-enough-at-last/donations
A schoolteacher keeps seeing a strange little girl in her apartment building. Sean Magers and Keith Conrad are re-watching The Twilight Zone. Each week they share their reactions to each episode and even a little a little trivia along the way. The 29th episode was “Nightmare As A Child” Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/time-enough-at-last/donations
A young woman lying in a hospital bed, her head wrapped in bandages, awaits the outcome of a surgical procedure performed by the State in a last-ditch attempt to make her look "normal." Sean Magers and Keith Conrad are re-watching The Twilight Zone. Each week they share their reactions to each episode and even a little a little trivia along the way. The 42nd episode was “Eye of the Beholder” Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/time-enough-at-last/donations
When bad guy Henry Francis Valentine dies in a shootout with police, he wakes up in the next world where his every wish is granted forever, and ever. Sean Magers and Keith Conrad are re-watching The Twilight Zone. Each week they share their reactions to each episode and even a little a little trivia along the way. The 28th episode was “A Nice Place to Visit” Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/time-enough-at-last/donations
An aging boxer finds himself the winner of a match he thought he had lost, the result a six year old's frantic wish. But can a world-weary, embittered man still believe in miracles, or will he turn his back on it? Sean Magers ( https://twitter.com/seanmagers ) and Keith Conrad ( https://twitter.com/keithrconrad ) are re-watching The Twilight Zone. Each week they share their reactions to each episode and even a little a little trivia along the way. The 26th episode was “Execution” Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/time-enough-at-last/donations
When a 20th Century scientist tests out his time machine he accidentally retrieves a murderer from 1880, saving him from the hangman's noose. Unaware of the man's history, the scientist attempts to acclimatize him to his new surroundings. Sean Magers ( https://twitter.com/seanmagers ) and Keith Conrad ( https://twitter.com/keithrconrad ) are re-watching The Twilight Zone. Each week they share their reactions to each episode and even a little a little trivia along the way. The 26th episode was “Execution” Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/time-enough-at-last/donations
Fearing the worst, the lone survivor of a crash-landing on Mars finds the native inhabitants, to his relief, very hospitable indeed, but there's a catch. Sean Magers ( https://twitter.com/seanmagers ) and Keith Conrad ( https://twitter.com/keithrconrad ) are re-watching The Twilight Zone. Each week they share their reactions to each episode and even a little a little trivia along the way. The 25th episode was “People Are Alike All Over” Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/time-enough-at-last/donations
A father forbids a history professor from marrying his daughter when he discovers that the captivating lecturer is actually an immortal who has lived for thousands of years. Sean Magers ( https://twitter.com/seanmagers ) and Keith Conrad ( https://twitter.com/keithrconrad ) are re-watching The Twilight Zone. Each week they share their reactions to each episode and even a little a little trivia along the way. The 24th episode was “Long Live Walter Jameson” Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/time-enough-at-last/donations
Arthur Curtis going about his workday, talking to his secretary, making a call. But the cry of "Cut!" shatters this image—Curtis is on a soundstage, surrounded by a film crew, his office merely a set. Everyone but Chris insists he's actually Jerry Raigan, a drunken, fading movie star playing the role of Arthur Curtis. There's no sign of Curtis' family, his house, even the street he lives on. Curtis is frantic to find some doorway to the life he remembers, to escape the nightmare existence of Raigan for the idyllic one of Curtis. But one nagging question confronts us—is Curtis trying to emerge from the Twilight Zone or plunge into it? Sean Magers ( https://twitter.com/seanmagers ) and Keith Conrad ( https://twitter.com/keithrconrad ) are re-watching The Twilight Zone. Each week they share their reactions to each episode and even a little a little trivia along the way. The 23rd episode was “A World of Difference” Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/time-enough-at-last/donations
Maple Street, Anytown, U.S.A. A tree-lined street filled with white picket fences, neighborhood barbecues and children's laughter...until late on Saturday afternoon. After a sudden flash of light and a rumbling in the sky, Maple Street loses all of its power—cars, lights, telephones, appliances. The neighbors come to the conclusion it was just a meteor, but 8 year-old Tommy, a sci-fi buff, says he knows the real cause...aliens disguised as humans have infiltrated Maple Street and now they're taking over. Sean Magers ( https://twitter.com/seanmagers ) and Keith Conrad ( https://twitter.com/keithrconrad ) are re-watching The Twilight Zone. Each week they share their reactions to each episode and even a little a little trivia along the way. The 22nd episode was “The Monsters Are Due On Maple Street” Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/time-enough-at-last/donations
While waiting in a bus station, Millicent Barnes has the strange feeling that her doppelganger is trying to take over her life. Sean Magers ( https://twitter.com/seanmagers ) and Keith Conrad ( https://twitter.com/keithrconrad ) are re-watching The Twilight Zone. Each week they share their reactions to each episode and even a little a little trivia along the way. The 21st episode was “Mirror Image” Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/time-enough-at-last/donations
Three astronauts touch down on an asteroid, where they discover a world of people that appear to be frozen in time. Confused, they theorize as to why everyone is motionless, until a man springs to life and explains. Sean Magers ( https://twitter.com/seanmagers ) and Keith Conrad ( https://twitter.com/keithrconrad ) are re-watching The Twilight Zone. Each week they share their reactions to each episode and even a little a little trivia along the way. The 20th episode was “Elegy” Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/time-enough-at-last/donations
A U.S. army lieutenant serving in the Philippines during WWII develops a harrowing ability to see in the faces of the men of his platoon, who will be the next ones to die. Sean Magers ( https://twitter.com/seanmagers ) and Keith Conrad ( https://twitter.com/keithrconrad ) are re-watching The Twilight Zone. Each week they share their reactions to each episode and even a little a little trivia along the way. The 19th episode was “The Purple Testament” Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/time-enough-at-last/donations
A World War I British fighter pilot lands at an American air force base in France 42 years in the future. Sean Magers ( https://twitter.com/seanmagers ) and Keith Conrad ( https://twitter.com/keithrconrad ) are re-watching The Twilight Zone. Each week they share their reactions to each episode and even a little a little trivia along the way. The 18th episode was “The Last Flight” Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/time-enough-at-last/donations
A middle aged man catches gambling fever from a slot machine that he believes is calling his name. Sean Magers ( https://twitter.com/seanmagers ) and Keith Conrad ( https://twitter.com/keithrconrad ) are re-watching The Twilight Zone. Each week they share their reactions to each episode and even a little a little trivia along the way. The 17th episode was “The Fever.” Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/time-enough-at-last/donations
A young woman driving cross country becomes frantic when she keeps passing the same man on the side of the road. No matter how fast she drives the man is always up ahead, hitching her for a ride. Sean Magers ( https://twitter.com/seanmagers ) and Keith Conrad ( https://twitter.com/keithrconrad ) are re-watching The Twilight Zone. Each week they share their reactions to each episode and even a little a little trivia along the way. The 16th episode was “The Hitchhiker.” Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/time-enough-at-last/donations
Order breaks down between three surviving crewmen whose rocket ship crashes on an unknown world with limited water and supplies. Sean Magers ( https://twitter.com/seanmagers ) and Keith Conrad ( https://twitter.com/keithrconrad ) are re-watching The Twilight Zone. Each week they share their reactions to each episode and even a little a little trivia along the way. The 15th episode was “I Shot An Arrow Into The Air” Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/time-enough-at-last/donations
Two families of Government employees plan to steal a spaceship and travel to another planet just prior to a nuclear war. They must also deal with a stooge who wants to stop them. Sean Magers ( https://twitter.com/seanmagers ) and Keith Conrad ( https://twitter.com/keithrconrad ) are re-watching The Twilight Zone. Each week they share their reactions to each episode and even a little a little trivia along the way. The 14th episode was “Third From The Sun” Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/time-enough-at-last/donations
Arch Hammer is a penny-ante con man with a unique talent—he can change his face to look exactly like men he's seen in photographs. Using this skill, he impersonates a dead trumpet player in order to seduce the man's girlfriend, then duplicates a murdered hood to extort money from the gangster who had him killed. Later, to elude some pursuers, he imitates the face of a boxer from a weathered fight poster. But Hammer hasn't counted on the fact that wearing other people's faces can lead to walking in their shoes... Sean Magers ( https://twitter.com/seanmagers ) and Keith Conrad ( https://twitter.com/keithrconrad ) are re-watching The Twilight Zone. Each week they share their reactions to each episode and even a little a little trivia along the way. The 13th episode was “The Four Of Us Are Dying” Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/time-enough-at-last/donations
Pedott is an enigmatic sidewalk peddler with the uncanny ability to give people the item they will soon desperately need—before they even know why they'll need it. He gives Lefty, a washed-up ballplayer, a ticket to Scranton moments before Lefty gets a call offering him a coaching job in Scranton. Fred Renard, a violent, bitter failure of a man, demands Pedott give him what he needs. Frightened, Pedott produces a pair of scissors. Renard is mystified...until a hotel elevator door closes on his tie and scissors prove very handy. But Renard wants much more. Sean Magers ( https://twitter.com/seanmagers ) and Keith Conrad ( https://twitter.com/keithrconrad ) are re-watching The Twilight Zone. Each week they share their reactions to each episode and even a little a little trivia along the way. The 12th episode was “What You Need” Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/time-enough-at-last/donations
During man's first flight into space, the X-20 disappears from radar then crashes in the desert. Major Gart is laid up with a broken leg, but Colonels Harrington and Forbes go out for a night of revelry. Suddenly getting a strange feeling, Harrington calls his parents—and finds they have no son! Abruptly, he disappears, and no one but Forbes remembers him. Forbes is desperate to find out what's going on—for whatever yanked Harrington away may not be satisfied with just one. Sean Magers ( https://twitter.com/seanmagers ) and Keith Conrad ( https://twitter.com/keithrconrad ) are re-watching The Twilight Zone. Each week they share their reactions to each episode and even a little a little trivia along the way. The 11th episode was “And When The Sky Was Opened” Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/time-enough-at-last/donations
An unseen, unfriendly periscope keeps a steely watch over the S.S. Queen of Glasgow as fog and sea whip across the freighter's docks. On board the Glasgow a German passenger, Carl Lanser, wanders about in confusion as the boat rocks to and fro in the black night. He doesn't know how he got aboard or what he's doing there, but strangely all the passengers are familiar. The only thing Carl Lanser knows for certain is that at 1:15 a.m., something horrible is going to happen. Suddenly, a Nazi U-boat surfaces. Lanser zooms in on the sub with his binoculars and begins to understand a horrible truth about himself...the S.S. Queen of Glasgow...and the terrible reality that lies ahead on this raw, ugly night. Sean Magers ( https://twitter.com/seanmagers ) and Keith Conrad ( https://twitter.com/keithrconrad ) are re-watching The Twilight Zone. Each week they share their reactions to each episode and even a little a little trivia along the way. The 10th episode was “Judgment Night” Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/time-enough-at-last/donations
Edward Hall has a bad heart —and a [terrible] problem. Desperate, he barges into the office of Dr. Rathmann, a psychiatrist, and explains that each night, he’s been dreaming in chapters, as in a movie serial. The setting is always the same: an amusement park, in which Maya, an alluring carnival dancer, entices him into a funhouse and onto a rollercoaster…with the intention of scaring him to death. He knows if he goes to sleep again, he’ll suffer a fatal heart attack—and yet, if he stays awake much longer, he feels sure his heart won’t stand the strain. Whatever choice Hall makes…he’s brought a one-way ticket into the Twilight Zone. Sean Magers ( https://twitter.com/seanmagers ) and Keith Conrad ( https://twitter.com/keithrconrad ) are re-watching The Twilight Zone. Each week they share their reactions to each episode and even a little a little trivia along the way. The 9th episode was “Perchance To Dream” nV4x5DmnzcRpAnx2wJwL Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/time-enough-at-last/donations
Henry Bemis, a bookish little man with thick horn-rimmed glasses wants only one thing out of life; the time to read. Reading is his only passion in an otherwise mundane existence...yet, it's almost an impossibility due to a shrewish wife who deems reading silly...a boss at the bank who's interested in efficiency not education...and the unrelenting hands of the clock. Now all that is about to change. As he does everyday, Bemis sneaks down to the vault to read during his lunch hour, but today when he emerges from his private sanctuary, he will enter a new world. A world that might or might not fulfill his life-long dream. Sean Magers ( https://twitter.com/seanmagers ) and Keith Conrad ( https://twitter.com/keithrconrad ) are re-watching The Twilight Zone. Each week they share their reactions to each episode and even a little a little trivia along the way. The 8th episode was “Time Enough At Last” Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/time-enough-at-last/donations
For inmate James A. Corry, solitary confinement means life on an asteroid nine million miles from Earth. Corry craves human contact —so much so that he counts the minutes until a roving ship makes its annual drop-off of provisions. Corry may well be the loneliest man in the universe. But all of that is about to change. Because the supply ship is on its way, this time carrying a special package for Corry that will help him to forget his problems...and present him with a whole new dilemma. Sean Magers ( https://twitter.com/seanmagers ) and Keith Conrad ( https://twitter.com/keithrconrad ) are re-watching The Twilight Zone. Each week they share their reactions to each episode and even a little a little trivia along the way. The 7th episode was “The Lonely” Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/time-enough-at-last/donations
Forty-four-year-old Walter Bedecker (David Wayne) is a hypocondriac par excellence. So when the Devil in the form of fat, jolly Mr. Cadwallader (Thomas Gomez) appears and offers him immortality and indestructability in exchange for his soul, Bedecker jumps at the chance. He insists on an escape clause, however: if at any time he tires of life, all he need do is summon Cadwallader. Soon, Bedecker is delighted to find that nothing can harm him -steaming radiators can't burn him and throwing himself in front of speeding subway trains only rips his clothes. Insurance agents are lining up to pay off handsomely for all his little "accidents." And yet, something is missing...life lacks a certain zip. Bedacker has a nasty feeling Cadwallader has pulled a fast one. And, in his quest for bigger and better thrills, Bedecker is setting himself up for a nasty shock....courtesy of the Twilight Zone. Sean Magers ( https://twitter.com/seanmagers ) and Keith Conrad ( https://twitter.com/keithrconrad ) are re-watching The Twilight Zone. Each week they share their reactions to each episode and even a little a little trivia along the way. The 6th episode was “Escape Clause” Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/time-enough-at-last/donations
Sean Magers and Keith Conrad are re-watching The Twilight Zone. Each week they share their reactions to each episode and even a little a little trivia along the way. The 5th episode was “Walking Distance” Here’s the original description of the episode: Advertising executive Martin Sloan (Gig Young), age thirty-six, is exhausted by the hectic pace of life in New York City. One day, while in an especially disgruntled mood, Martin goes for a drive in the country and winds up not far from his old home town. He stops, leaves his car at a gas station and sets off on foot to the town. Mysteriously, he arrives to find things exactly as they were when he was a child. Then reality sets in. His short walk has taken him a long, long way...much farther than he thought...all the way to The Twilight Zone. Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/time-enough-at-last/donations