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Time Enough at Last
Season 1, Ep. 8
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Mark and Michael take a look at the eighth episode of the Twilight Zone (1959), "Time Enough at Last."
From IMDB's description, "A henpecked book lover finds himself blissfully alone with his books after a nuclear war."
If you'd like to watch the episode prior to listening to our breakdown, it can be found here. If you'd like to watch along with us, next week's episode is "Perchance to Dream."
Here are some things we reference in the episode:
- Rocky
- Batman (1966)
- Spider-Man (2002)
- A PSA about falling asleep smoking
- Louis CK's (sorry) incurable shitty ankle
- Fallout
- Futurama
- Casablanca
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Thank you, as always, for listening!
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01:03:30Mark and Michael take a look at the ninth episode of the Twilight Zone (1959), "Perchance to Dream."From IMDB's description, "A fatigued man fights to stay awake as he explains to a psychiatrist that if he falls asleep it will trigger a nightmare, which will cause his heart to fail."If you'd like to watch the episode prior to listening to our breakdown, it can be found here. If you'd like to watch along with us, next week's episode is "Judgment Night."The Stephen King short story that Michael references during the episode was called "The Jaunt," and the weird Reddit story he references can be found here.Here's Mark's version of the movie Blown Away, and here's Michael's. We'll let you be the judge of which is better.Here's the bad Judgment Night movie, and here's the rad Judgment Night soundtrack.And if you can make it more than 40 minutes into Midsommar, you have Michael beat.Here are some other random things we reference throughout the episode:Gene HackmanInceptionStore of the WorldsWicker Man (1973)If you'd like to follow us on social media or send us a message, check us out at our website.Thank you, as always, for listening!7. The Lonely
01:18:43Mark and Michael take a look at the seventh episode of the Twilight Zone (1959), "The Lonely."From IMDB's description, "A convict, living alone on an asteroid, receives from the police a realistic woman-robot."If you'd like to watch the episode prior to listening to our breakdown, it can be found here. If you'd like to watch along with us, next week's episode is "Time Enough at Last."If you'd like to follow us on social media or send us a message, check us out at our website.If you're interested in the excellent episode of Black Mirror which we reference in this episode, it's called "White Christmas."Here are some other things we reference in this episode:ArmageddonTerminator 2AvatarJames CameronBreaking BadFuturamaBattlestar Galactica (2004)Westworld (2016)Metropolis (1927)Philip K. DickThank you, as always, for listening!6. Escape Clause
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49:38Mark and Michael take a look at the fourth episode of the Twilight Zone (1959).From IMDB's description, "Barbara Jean Trenton is a faded film star who lives in the past by constantly re-watching her old movies instead of moving on with her life, so her associates try to lure her out of her self-imposed isolation."If you'd like to watch the episode prior to listening to our breakdown, it can be found here. If you'd like to watch along with us, next week's episode is "Walking Distance."3. Mr. Denton on Doomsday
54:29Mark and Michael take a look at the third episode of the Twilight Zone (1959). Please ignore any mistaken references to this being the FOURTH episode. It is the third.From IMDB's description, "The town drunk in the old-west faces his past when Fate lends a hand."If you'd like to watch the episode prior to listening to our breakdown, it can be found here. If you'd like to watch along with us, next week's episode is "The Sixteen Millimeter Shrine."2. One for the Angels
52:42Mark and Michael take a look at the second episode of the Twilight Zone (1959). From IMDB's description, "A pitchman is visited by Death and is forced to get his priorities in order." If you'd like to watch the episode prior to listening to our breakdown, it can be found here. If you'd like to watch along with us, next week's episode is "Mr. Denton on Doomsday."