Originally posted by SuzianneI'm still trying to figure out how someone as young as you appear to be still enjoys watching re-runs of the Twilight Zone. I should have asked at the time, when we talking about it, but I never did get around to it.
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Were you talking about the old black and white episodes, or the ones that came out later? And I also wanted to ask if you ever watch reruns of another quirky show called The Outer Limits. I'm not questioning your age, I'm just an inquisitive old fart who has nothing better to do than to pester all of you young people... I can't pester my kids anymore, because they are not kids anymore. 🙂
Originally posted by lemon limeI love the Twilight Zone. I've also seen Outer Limits and I love that too. They're very similar. And yeah, I mean the old black and white ones. And I'm not that young, mid 30's. I love sci-fi, and I love to read. I have a LOT of old sci-fi books and anthologies, short stories, etc. and these two shows remind me of these types of anthologies. Now granted, Twilight Zone and Outer Limits are not all sci-fi, but a lot of it is, and I still like the ones that aren't. I like the early ones, I get to see what it was like in the 1960's.
I'm still trying to figure out how someone as young as you appear to be still enjoys watching re-runs of the Twilight Zone. I should have asked at the time, when we talking about it, but I never did get around to it.
Were you talking about the old black and white episodes, or the ones that came out later? And I also wanted to ask if you ever watch reru ...[text shortened]... all of you young people... I can't pester my kids anymore, because they are not kids anymore. 🙂
Since I found out Netflix has the Twilight Zone, I've been catching up the ones I haven't seen. I'm still in Season One, there were over 30 episodes in its first season.
Originally posted by SuzianneI get to see what it was like in the 1960's.
I love the Twilight Zone. I've also seen Outer Limits and I love that too. They're very similar. And yeah, I mean the old black and white ones. And I'm not that young, mid 30's. I love sci-fi, and I love to read. I have a LOT of old sci-fi books and anthologies, short stories, etc. and these two shows remind me of these types of anthologies. Now gran ...[text shortened]... ones I haven't seen. I'm still in Season One, there were over 30 episodes in its first season.
Many of the older episodes were in black and white ('50s to early '60s) because color was an invention created by Dr Frank Einstein in the early 1960's. This new thing he called "color" began to rapidly multiply, and before you knew it the entire world was enveloped in it. It then spread throughout the solar system and eventually into the entire universe. And now you know what really happened in the sixties.
Two of my daughters are in their mid 30's, so yes, you are "that young". 🙂😛
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