The Who of You
- El episodio se transmitió el 25 jun 2020
- TV-MA
- 46min
CALIFICACIÓN DE IMDb
7.5/10
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Agrega una trama en tu idiomaA struggling actor risks everything to catch his big break, but an impulsive scheme takes a few unexpected turns.A struggling actor risks everything to catch his big break, but an impulsive scheme takes a few unexpected turns.A struggling actor risks everything to catch his big break, but an impulsive scheme takes a few unexpected turns.
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- Guionistas
- Elenco
- Premios
- 2 nominaciones en total
David James Lewis
- Casting Director
- (as David Lewis)
Miles Phoenix Foley
- Son
- (as Miles Foley)
Opiniones destacadas
Have to agree with everyone else, this was a terrific episode.
The story was very inventive and very funny. The cast was great. And the ending had a killer twist I did not see coming.
Season 1 was a bit all over the place. When it was bad, it was dire. When it was good, it was great. Season 2 has been stronger. All good episodes, so far. And this third one was legitimately brilliant.
This year, more than last, I'm really believing that The Twilight Zone is actually back.
The story was very inventive and very funny. The cast was great. And the ending had a killer twist I did not see coming.
Season 1 was a bit all over the place. When it was bad, it was dire. When it was good, it was great. Season 2 has been stronger. All good episodes, so far. And this third one was legitimately brilliant.
This year, more than last, I'm really believing that The Twilight Zone is actually back.
First decent episode of the entire series. I was ready to give up for good, but now I'll watch a couple more episodes to see if they get any better. Season 1 was terrible. Production values of the series are great, obviously getting a lot of money thrown at it, but the storylines have been weak and the acting average. I'm a fan of Peele's comedy, but his Rod Serling impression is silly.
I've been watching straight through, and this one is easily the best episode of the bunch so far. Great casting - All the characters were very believable, which was crucial to selling the storyline.
Great tempo - an unpredictable storyline that keeps you guessing and on edge of your seat till the end.
Great ending... Definitely did not see that coming.
If they could make more like this, the simple original recipe of emphasis on good writing rather than only heavy-handed social commentary, they'd be very well served.
If they could make more like this, the simple original recipe of emphasis on good writing rather than only heavy-handed social commentary, they'd be very well served.
This "TZ" episode "The Who of You" really is one of the better so far from the Jordan Peele reboot "CBS All Access" era. As the tale and story is interesting and it continues to twist with change and characters as it goes along it creates more drama too. It involves Ethan Embry as Harry Pine as a struggling broke down on his luck want to be actor who just can't find the right part or get into character! Plus the lady love is about to depart after the power bill is not paid only a plan is present Harry decides to be a bad guy at the local bank and get some cash. Only this scheme turns out to have crazy turns as each person Harry comes in contact with he changes with them now talk about getting into character and acting as others! Only in the end things are much different for Harry as the old adage holds true everything comes with a price. Overall well done and written episode that twist with change and drama plus it holds interest.
I've been liking the series so far, more than others I think. That said, I think this is one of the strongest episodes so far. It had an ending that I didn't expect, which can't be said for a lot of the episodes. And the ending was actually pretty powerful.
¿Sabías que…?
- TriviaWhen Luntz/Harry walks past two teenage girls, there is a cardboard sign nearby saying "Time Enough at Last" and a drawing of a clock. This refers to Time Enough at Last (1959), Burgess Meredith episode where he had all the time to read his books, if it were not for his broken glasses, an episode of the original 'Twilight Zone' series.
- ErroresWhen John is thrown out of Keith's shop the shutters slam shut behind him. When he tries to get back in he finds that it is padlocked. How did Keith padlock it from the inside.
- Citas
Sgt. Hill: But who really knows anybody, right?
Detective Frank Reece: Whoa. Man, that is so deep.
- ConexionesReferences La dimensión desconocida: Time Enough at Last (1959)
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- 46min
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