You unlock this door with the key to creativity. That's what Rod Serling would say. It appears to me that the Twilight Zone might have affected more than the 30 minutes it managed each week those several years ago.
With the keys of your imagination lets journey further into the Outer Limits of television and discover that the unusual and the strange were not just restricted to the fantastic traditional sci-fi hits like the Twilight Zone and the Outer Limits. Nor is the unexplained constantly provided on Ripley's Believe it or Not. The Mysterious altering Andy Taylor
What happened to Andy Griffith from the black and white days of the Andy Griffith Show to the days of color? It is common understanding the white and black episodes with Barney were more funny and entertaining, but why did Andy unexpectedly change from a loveable nation bumpkin, who was constantly sensible however never serious, to a nearly bitter guy that appeared to even lose his country accent?
Is the initial answer for this something that belongs in the Twilight Zone? Did the writers of the program have an intriguing plot to reveal that just never came to be? What could make a man alter so considerably from the altering of black and white to color? Exists a scientific explanation? Could the answer be as bizarre as a UFO kidnapping? Was Andy Taylor replaced with a clone? Were we seeing 2 various dimensions of time and area?
Perhaps Andy had attempted to stop cigarette smoking which made him grumpy in genuine life. Perhaps he was attempting to impress the similarly irritated Miss Crump or must we say Miss Grump.
The altered Andy occurred about the time Barney Fife left town. Just prior to the show turned color, Andy threatened the life of Goober after he put a car together ideal inside the courthouse.
What do you believe? Was it aliens, a lack of nicotine, Goober, Gomer, Miss Crump, or no Barney? You be the judge, I just present the realities as I understand them. The Disappearing Son on Happy Days
If you viewed the recent Happy Days reunion if then there was no affordable explanation provided as to why Chuck simply vanished. If you have seen the recent motion picture The Forgotten, you can see how aliens can put the mind whammy on parents, making them entirely forget their kids for functions of wicked alien experiments on the parental state of minds. Definitely, the explanation can not be as basic as the authors were simply too lazy to keep up with the truth that the Cunninghams had another child next to Richie.
More Unexplained PhenomenonThere are much more bizarre and weird mysterious phenomenon on television. Where did all the deputies go after the very first episode of the Dukes of Hazzard? Plainly there were more than Enos and Rosco in the pilot episode.
On the last episode of Lois and Clark: The New Adventures of Superman, a baby shows up simply for the closing moments of the show, even if the Kents want a kid. No description is ever offered. Is it then simply coincidence that Dean Cain would soon host the brand-new Ripley's Believe It or Not?
How can Metropolis remain in Kansas as it is just a number of hours away from Smallville on the popular WB hit Smallville? On one episode Clark climbed a water tower with a good friend and they could actually see Metropolis without X-ray vision. In the past, it has actually always been accepted that Metropolis represented New York City.
After 9 years of episodes, can anybody truly say that any of the bizarre happenings on the X-files were ever described? What mind control did they utilize to require us to watch year after year with no answers? I plead of you Chris Carter makes a movie or something that can describe all of this unexplained phenomenon.
On The Greatest American Hero, a 1980's television show about a teacher who gains Superman like powers by wearing an extremely suit from aliens, there was one weird event. The Greatest American Hero's main character Ralph Hinkley inexplicably ends up being Ralph Hanley. What happened? Well even though Ralph got his super match from aliens this was no alien conspiracy. After the attempted assassination of President Ronald Reagan by John Hinkley, they decided to relabel the main character to avoid any association with John Hinkley.
I'm sure there are a lot more unusual events on television throughout the years, however, was it all by television authors, or did Rod Serling's Twilight Zone infect the rest of TELEVISION history as well?
Maybe Andy had actually attempted to give up cigarette smoking which made him irritated in real life. The altered Andy took place about the time Barney Fife left town. Or did the emergence of the Jughead hat wearing Goober affect Andy in a method that can't be discussed? Simply prior to the program turned color, Andy threatened the life of Goober, after he put a car and truck together right inside the courthouse.
On the last episode of Lois and Clark: The New Adventures of Superman, a child gets here just for the closing minutes of the show, simply because the Kents want a child.
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