While The Twilight Zone has many experimental episodes, it expertly handles straightforward concepts as well. In season 1, ...
The name Charles Beaumont should be instantly recognizable to any die-hard fan of The Twilight Zone (classic episodes air regularly on SYFY). After all, Beaumont is credited with writing some of the ...
I interviewed George R. R. Martin, author of the A Song of Ice and Fire novels on which HBO’s Game of Thrones is based, in Santa Fe last month. Parts 1 and 2 posted here earlier. In this excerpt, GRRM ...
“You’re traveling through another dimension — a dimension not only of sight and sound but of mind.” If those words give you a sense of unease, you’ve likely watched the original Twilight Zone or one ...
The Twilight Zone often had its own logic, but some episodes had none at all. Several twist endings still don't make sense ...
"The Dummy" is one of the most famous episodes of The Twilight Zone and is generally known for its disturbing ... David Ellington (H.M. Wynant), who, after becoming lost in a storm, finds shelter in a ...
What follows are the top examples of how a The Twilight Zone episode could work even without Serling serving as the ground up architect of its narrative. Note that, even if it wasn’t a Serling ...
For all the sci-fi twists, supernatural reversals, and progressive social critiques woven throughout the original run of The Twilight Zone, Rod Serling's iconic series spares just as much time for the ...
Kristy Ambrose has been writing professionally since 2010. She dabbles in various genres, but her favorites are fantasy and science fiction. She creates everything from fanfiction to serialized novels ...