Anyone have a favorite or top three that you can just watch over and over?

  • skunch@lemmy.blahaj.zone
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    The Monsters are Due on Maple Street. If only because we had to read the story in elementary school a long time before I ever sat down to watch The Twilight Zone. Imagine my surprise

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      1 year ago

      Definitely a fun one. “The Shelter” has a similar feel but I find it to be really existentially terrifying.

  • AnonTwo@kbin.social
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    “The Other Place” - I try to watch it anytime I see episodes rolling, it’s so good

    “Nothing in the dark” - I really like what they were trying to convey with it

    “Purple Testament” - You know what’s going to happen but just how rough it goes hits pretty hard

    Alternatively, one episode I try to avoid anytime it comes up

    “Spur of the moment” - The lady screaming at the start just makes me uncomfortable. Really uncomfortable. Like difficulty sleeping uncomfortable. I can’t quite explain it because I know what happens in the episode and it shouldn’t be that way, but it is.

  • Elomon@reddthat.com
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    Personal favorite is ‘Time enough at last’.

    When I was younger we’d get a couple cases of beer and try to watch the whole marathon without sleeping. Try to do the same with the classic Star Trek marathons as well.

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    They did show the OG show at 11 PM. 2020 version sucks.

    My favorite episodes

    • Where Is Everybody?
    • One for the Angels
    • Third from the Sun
    • And When the Sky Was Opened
    • Two
    • The Arrival
    • The Midnight Sun
    • The Old Man in the Cave
    • The Masks
  • Mickey7@lemmy.worldOP
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    My favorite has always been “Walking Distance”. The guy goes back in time to when he was a kid. Reading history it certainly seems like things were calmer back then.