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Thanks for the correction. I probably watched most all of the episodes when they were first aired (showing my age) and that one stuck with me the most. I also really like the one where the guy had the stop watch that stopped time and ended up breaking it while stealing money from a bank. I often fantasized about what I would do with a watch like that.......
While there is something to be said for the joy you can get out of watching things you have already seen I wish they could invent something like the neuralyzer in Men in black so I could watch an episode like that not knowing the ending.
"Nothing in the Dark" (1962) with Robert Redford....an old lady is afraid of death and letting "death" come into
her apartment....she finally lets Robert Redford in and learns death is nothing to be afraid of....I remember seeing
this episode when I was 15 and thought how good it was...now, at 68, I still think it was a well done piece.
One not mentioned often is my favorite. Hocus Pocus and Frisby. A man brags and makes up stories about just about everything. Aliens come into his gas station as men in a car and he tells them a few whoppers. The aliens later take him into their space craft because he is the smartest man in the world. It gets even better but in case someone who has not seen wants to watch it I will not tell.
Not scary or all that mysterious but my favorite.
Another favorite is (The Hunt) about a man who dies while hunting with his dog and when he gets to the pearly gates he is told dogs are not allowed.
There are very few I don't really like. My wife gets freaked out by the Hitchhiker.
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