cpearce-02076
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Definitely one of the scariest episodes.
Everytime that phone rang, I jumped. And the ending is yet another wonderful twist with another poignant moral nobody could see coming.
Everytime that phone rang, I jumped. And the ending is yet another wonderful twist with another poignant moral nobody could see coming.
This episode is not only a terrific mystery as to what the heck is going on (as many Twilight Zones are) but the interactions between the sheriff and the snobbish woman is quite entertaining.
Two strangers alone in a mountain cabin with possible space aliens outside? That's a neat story.
And the message about fear is another relatable moral, told in a most interesting way.
I'm surprised this isn't considered one of Rod's classic episodes.
Two strangers alone in a mountain cabin with possible space aliens outside? That's a neat story.
And the message about fear is another relatable moral, told in a most interesting way.
I'm surprised this isn't considered one of Rod's classic episodes.