The Twilight Zoneis, undoubtedly, the best anthology series ever made.
Professor Manion (Russell Johnson) created a time machine and transported the cowboy to his lab.
In the final narration,Serling says that crime is eventually punished, no matter the wait.
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It’s somewhat of a Western, but it’s more of a gentle lean into it.
In this darkly humorous and exciting episode,The Twilight Zonegoes Western once more.
Jared Garrity (John Dehner), a peddler and traveler, arrives to an Arizona town called Happiness.
There,he offers his products for sale and tells the local people he can resurrect their dead.
For inside this deep place is a wizardry that costs far more than a few pieces of gold.
When Luis' father begins pleading for his life, it becomes up to him to save Luis.
“The Passersby,” in all honesty, is a beautifully tragic and sad story.
It follows two Confederate Army soldiers scouting a valley where they suspect Union soldiers will pass.
Fate (Malcolm Atterbury), helps him regain his strength.
It’s not just one of the best Western installments, butone of the show’s best overall.
It also starsMartin Landauin one of his few appearances on the show.
The on-the-nose naming of the salesman as ‘Fate’ is the episode’s driving plot point.
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This episode mixes Western influences with modern times and isone of the best time-travel episodeson TV ever.
Marvin plays Conny Miller, a man hired to track down Sykes, whom Sykes considers cowardly.
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