It's cool that they brought back some of the original actors. I watched the original Twilight Zone episode and I wondered what the continuation would be.
More likely because for all his power, Anthony is still a little kid that doesnt know restraint or better judgement, and the only people he truly cares about beyond immediate gratification are his mother and daughter. He is a very pitiable character when you think about it, and his face when his mom yells how much she hates him tells how he hurt he is
@@leandrobotchkarev7693Pitiable? He's evil. I'd wait for him to fall asleep then smash his evil skull in. Or, I'd just pretend to be happy and walk up to him, and be "Anthony, can you show me some of those excellent animals you make ?" Controlling my thoughts the whole time. Then I'd knock him out with a swift punch, and then, I'd cut his throat. That's how they could have handled the little psycho. Anyone with a bit of courage would have done the same thing.
I've always thought that the original show was Rod Serling's way of satirizing spoiled kids who always get their way because parents are too afraid that they will throw a tantrum.
I still think it's about spairing the rod and spoiling the child. I learned long ago how to get rid of the child. That parent's don't which to take responsibility for.
I knew a photographer who some years back was assigned to take pictures of the festivities at a film festival here in WA State, and Cloris Leachman was a guest. He was assigned to hang out with her for the day to take photos. He said she was a hoot. Feisty, crazy and funny. He'll never forget the experience.
Can't help but wonder if one possible progression of this ending was too intense for television at the time... that as soon as his daughter erases his mother, he sees himself for what he truly was, and erases her in horror. Then he wanders the empty town, alone for the rest of his days, filled with regret, hearing the voices that live only now in his memories. Now that's some Twilight Zone.
Great little epilogue to the original episode; it teaches that children are not born good/pure. Children learn morals as they grow up...but if this learning is interrupted, they become monsters. And with no one to reprimand them or teach them right from wrong, they grow up to be like Anthony.
Not only are children not born good and pure...a blank slate as most progressives would have us believe. But there is downright bad seed out there...the likes that no amount of love, training, or education can fix. This is one of the primary fallacies of the Left's attempts at social engineering through social programs. In fact, most of these traits are quite inheritable, and the Left sees to it that that the least useful among us breed the most via social programs.
Oh, like the daycare generation that no one was allowed to punish? I run across them in traffic and political rallies all the time. They're good, they're REAL good.
Jc Knight lmao the Original comment and your comment are like night and day they aren’t similar. Somehow u believe good or bad is a political ideology or at the least effected by one. Which is the dumbest most idiotic logic; children ARE blank slates. They learn what society is thru the lens of their peer group and family. Evil ideology can corrupt a child. But it’s childish to try to put those terms into that of a political party. Children aren’t born any definitive way genetics play less of a role than social engineering that’s physiological fact. Read a book.
@@kyleklmondwa9042 nah…. It’s shown that the two most powerful beings have no idea what it actually is… so why should the viewers? In all likelihood it simply is non-existence.
Good acting comes in the family!! Cloris did great as well: permanently not at ease, forever living in terror and regret for having produced such a monster.
You can't beat the nostalgia of having Billy Mummy play the same horrific kid all grown up (and with his own daughter no less). This was truly epic! And if the character (Anthony) played by Mummy bothers or angers you to the hilt, then find yourself doing a complete '180,' being moved to tears when Billy Mummy portray's Jack Klugman's boy in, "In Praise of Pip," of the original Twilight Zone series. BM and JK have always played convincing, compelling roles which typify any talented actor. He and Klugman did a sensational portrayal of a wayward yet loving Dad and his boy. Netflix has the entire TZ series, btw.
Thanks for that info. Klugman died a few years ago I think. I remember him - one day in the "old" Las Vegas I was walking down the South strip near the Aladdin and he was jogging on the sidewalk. I always liked his portrayals of characters on the old Twilight Zones.
Billy Mumy was also in Papilion Steve McQueen / Dustin Hoffman . He was the kid who just tries to escape the prison by walking into the water and swimming away..
I was hoping that he would get a taste of his own cornfield. Then he could wish himself from cornfield to cornfield and go cornfield hopping in search of better cornfields.
It is a sequel to the original series episode "It's a Good Life".Bill Mumy and Cloris Leachman reprise their roles from the original episode. Anthony Fremont's daughter, Audrey, is played by actor Bill Mumy's real life daughter Liliana Mumy
It was a pleasure to see Bill Mumy and Cloris Leachman reprise their roles from one of The Twilight Zone's most terrifying episodes. There's enough material here for a new TV series! The plot is as fickle and impulsive as the father and daughter. Mumy's daughter has a split personality. In one scene she promises to set the universe right and bring her monster Dad to justice. But when the moment of truth arrives, she betrays her long-suffering grandmother, and exterminates everyone except herself and Daddy Dearest. In the next scene she undoes all of Dad's destruction. We don't exactly see Grandma and the other Peaksville residents return. If they do, let's hope the guy who ends up as a Jack-in-the-Box is a little more careful at his next birthday party.
It seems to me she brought back everyone except for the Peaksville people. Peaksville is now back in its original dimension. Also he is a bit of a man child. Still the kid we was in 1959 only in an adult's body.
I've never used this word before, but I'm using it now. God is a dick. Think of the mother, spending her whole adulthood, avoiding going to the cornfield, and finally a chance comes to rid the universe of her son's filth, and then this crapfest happens.
Here's what I think: Anthony must have met a woman and than got married to her (possibly by force), got her to sleep with him (yet again by force), and than she gave birth to her and Anthony also killed the Mom.
@kyleklmondwa9042 they did. It was one short line. When his mother was listing the people he killed she mentioned her. "Your husband, my husband, her mother" is what i think she says. So he killed his dad too.
ReelGirl 8 But how would she have the moral constructs to evem judge what he did as wrong? She was born into a world where her dad ran everything, and so his morality became hers. She would only turn against him if he was a threat to her.
The mother should have kept the secret to herself.She should have known that her son would soon find out if other people knew.Since she was good at keeping her true feelings from him she should have kept the secret while she worked to make the little girl side with her.Would have been cool to see Anthony be afraid of someone for a change.There are lots of ways this story could have gone.
I guess I am not very original in what I conceived would happen in the episode. I thought his daughter would banish him to the cornfield as he could not read her mind. Anthony would finally receive his comeuppance for all he destroyed. Anthony would be sent to the cornfield and remain there entirely alone. The nurturing scenes with her grandmother, bringing back her exact watch and her loyalty, "we mustn't tell daddy what you can do"....My foreshadowing was she would keep her grandmother with her and bring back what her father destroyed.
I don't think it was a disappointment. I think it was just showing that this Society really is screwed, now that an all-powerful God has arrived, in the form of a literal kid. 'The Twilight Zone,' is all about messing with your expectations. Every episode literally ends on a coin flip, on whether things are going to turn out okay for everybody, or not. The original story, could have ended with some of the citizens knocking the kid unconscious, like the guy suggested, but instead ended on a very Bleak note, with what's left of civilization, still having to bow down before him. This episode acts like it's going to save then, but just does the same thing again.
NitroFairyWing That’s a nice thought, but I always thought the ending of the original when his father freaks out that he had made it snow because the crops would die implied that they really did have a cornfield, and there was great incentive in keeping it well.
Yep, just like real life. All it takes is for one nation's leader's pride to be hurt and we'd be looking at the end of life as we know it, just like that.
So wonderful watching this again. I love that they still hired the main characters to play their original roles. (Some people here may not remember the 1st show).
Had potential but I think the writers failed. The little girl's turn to evil was too quick....too complete as the foundation for her love for her father was not developed fully enough to warrant it. Her love and empathy for her grandmother was well shown and positively established too well to disappear so quickly. Great that Mumy reprised the role however.
Yeah the ending ruined it all for me. The girl was shown to have something else that the father lacked, empathy. She used her powers for good and we saw this by her bringing back the watch of her grandmother. She also broke character by not telling her dad "I can't wish away the book" cause her grandma told her not to tell her dad about the powers. A real true ending would be for her to force her dad into giving up his powers and by bringing everyone and everything back.
They also dropped the ball by not giving the audience at least a fair GLIMPSE of all the horrifying crap that little boy conjured into existence and sent to the corn fields when he was finished playing with them.
Kinda reminds me of every entitled, blue-haired, nose ringed, Millennial I meet. Only they hide their self-involvement under the cloak of "social justice."
Cindy Jones, How did Trumps name come up once again? , lol (and Trump doesn't drink, and if he did, it probably would not be beer, you may be thinking of Archie Bunker if you know that character)
They had the perfect ending, with little Anthony stuck alone forever with the one being in the universe more powerful than himself - a hell of his own making, and a poetic reversal of what he had done to everyone else his entire life. And then they ruined it.
I think it's rather obvious to most people that the better ending would be either if Anthony finally got the taste of his own medicine he deserves, or if his daughter's outburst of killing everyone ended up with the two of them fully alone, and him realizing what an idiot he was.
the timeline was reset and restored, but his Daughter knew and understand her powers so she sent all the towns people and animals in to a different timeline and erased their memories so they can live in peace and be happy for once in their lives and she was just saying I am sorry for what my dad did to you.
For better or worse, that girl is an absolute dead ringer for her father at that age. Easily could've been his twin sister, right down to the funny speech. Never knew they made a sequel to that classic episode until today. Decent sequel, worth watching. A little disappointed with the ending, but it was unexpected at least, and that's usually a good thing.
I saw that ending coming a mile off. Still, in some weird way it does feel a little good to see how much he genuinely loves his daughter, almost makes him human.
even so, it still wasn't right for him to treat everyone else so horribly and hold them to such unfair, unreasonable standards. both anthony and audrey still didn't learn anything and still continued their ways even after anthony's mother confronted anthony after all those years. they just left to go off and wreak havoc elsewhere. it was unfair how they were so ridiculously powerful compared to everyone else. it was a good life, and still a good life, but only for anthony at first, and then also for his daughter audrey.
He doesn't understand love. He actually only likes his daughter because she is a part of him and he loves her when she displays powers so that he isn't alone. It doesn't hit him that she could be a threat to him until she announces that she is the boss now cause she can bring stuff back and her thoughts can't be read. The ending was a bit underwhelming cause the story could have went in a different direction
I was expecting the ending to be: Audrey wishes him away just like everyone wants her to, and now she is the new terror, and everybody had better think nice thoughts about her!
Yeah but no one really knows what the cornfield is. It is known that it is a fate worse than death. You don't know if monsters are there, if it is like Hell where it is endless and leaves you wandering in an eternal maze, or if you actually become corn. Not even Anthony knows exactly what it is other than "it is a bad place". Anthony has reality altering powers and so it possibly could be a cornfield in a different universe or dimension and not necessarily like a regular cornfield that we know of.
I think this is a great sequel to the original, here we see Anthony all grown up and a little bit more mature and takes a few response abilities like his daughter, yet he is still quick tempered and jumps to conclusions just like the original, this is how you age younger characters by changing there interests but keeping there original moods.
Very true. Something I caught was Anthony’s delay with sending his mom to the cornfield. He’s still very much a horrible adult, but he’s got a lot of history and memories with his mom now, so he’s actually hesitating about sending her away like he did to others.
Can pennywise make Anthony float is the question. Does Anthony have fear to feed off of ? He is a powerful child that i think could turn pennywise into a Jack in the box!
scratch John De Lancie Q? Yeah, well he was basically a demi-god, could create and change reality in huge ways. So he would kick Anthony’s butt! Even if it was Q in disguise as Discord...
aha! Clever brilliant little actrees! Made me smile...I still love The Twilight - nearly every episode has an ending you can't see coming with a brilliant punch line. Great Series.
I've never used this word before, but I'm using it now. God is a dick. Think of the mother, spending her whole adulthood, avoiding going to the cornfield, and finally a chance comes to rid the universe of her son's filth, and then this crapfest happens.
carealoo744 I think the moral of the story is if you want to rid yourself of a dictator then you shouldn't depend upon another all powerful being. That its really up to you, and your fellow citizens to free yourselves.
They should have done what that guy said in the original story, long ago. Someone distract the kid, while someone else sneaks up on them, and knocks him unconscious.
Well... Because he did a pretty crappy job, at creating this world. There are very, very few people out there, who are content with themselves. And, they just reached that level of Happiness, by Pure Luck, such as being born rich, or having the genetics needed to become rich, or whatever. That's another thing, too. If: 'God's,' Plan, is to judge people, based on: 'Good,' and: 'Evil,' then surely genetics messes up the whole system? People with better genetics, will have a far easier time, fulfilling Good deeds, than those without?
That would have been the happy ending. This ending means they can disappear everyone in the world now as they travel around. Before, Anthony had isolated his town in some kind of pocket dimension. Audrey restored that connection, and now they can infect the world.
Many of us grew-up watching Rod Serling and The Twilight Zone. My Recommended Feed just sent me this one from over 50 years ago. FUN Times and Fond Memories. Way too Cool! Just finished the Video. Think Good Thoughts; that's an Order! (from Peaksville, OH). Must have been one of their better episodes. Super surprise double twist ending.
I don't know why somebody didn't just try to kill Anthony when he was sleeping. Don't tell me they were that scared of him that they couldn't even attempt to do that.
This is why this series lasted one season and was cancelled. A lot of the stories were just bad. This one actually was really good cause it was a continuation from an episode from the original series and yet they put a twist on it for no good reason and ruined it. Like the girl turning on her grandma while the girl said earlier "I hate him for ruining my friendship". Up until this point, the girl showed interest in bringing the world back to the original place and she loved her grandma. Then she sends her grandma away and the entire townspeople when many of them did nothing to her or her dad in the first place. The plot also forgot that he can read minds and so the writers forgot to mask the intentions of the grandmother to cause her granddaughter to stand up to her son. A better ending would have been that she restored the world, brought back her mom and grandfather, and would place her dad in "timeout" in a cornfield when he was "bad", thus forcing himself to stop using his powers. She was good natured up until this point while her dad was incapable of actually caring about others. Sorry, but the ending just ruined it all and had too many plot holes. This reboot was terrible and nothing like the 80's reboot.
You are leaving out a crucial detail. She can read his mind. She may have been angry with him for running the boy away but she knows her dad loves her. Her tantrum wouldn't allow her to kill him. She can read the lies on the other people including her grandmother . She knows how they truly feel about her which is why she couldn't do it
Completely agree. The ending was a bullshit twist that made zero sense, and was just for forced shock value. The OG Twilight Zone at least had the twists make sense most of the time. Such a wasted opportunity because the rest of the episode was a great continuation.
The transition to her being a monster made sense because she could read their minds. Even though her father was a psychopath he and the grandmother were the only ones who loved her. Then the grandmother tried to get her to destroy her father and when she didn't do it the grandmother must have started to hate her too. Plus the whole town feared and hated them both and she's learnt from her father the only one who is like her.
I saw this sequal years ago, but forgot alot of it! Thanks for posting it! I like to believe Audry sent the rest of the townspeople to the cornfield, because she believed, as her father told her, was a happy place where he couldn't hurt them. I also like to believe that she brought back the world, knowing SHE had control of her father now. You could see a bit of fear, FINALLY from him about travelling the world. I also like to believe she brought the entire town back, after they left it. A another sequal, or better yet, a TV mini series could have been made out of this, the very best Twilight Zone episode.
Billy Mummy was terrifying in the original, that kid scared the you know what outta me for years after watching that episode as a kid. That show is probably responsible for my becoming a philosophy major!
The guy at the bowling alley was dead no matter if he played well or played bad. If he played good it would have been because he was against the crazy guy, if he bowled bad it would be because he thought bad thoughts. It's good that his daughter ask him to take her home.
See I don't know why they would put a twist in the sequel to this having his daughter with the ability to get rid of him and bring everyone back. They really built that up and just tore it down. The plot got wished away into the cornfield. 🌽
This is why this series lasted one season and was cancelled. A lot of the stories were just bad. This one actually was really good cause it was a continuation from an episode from the original series and yet they put a twist on it for no good reason and ruined it. Like the girl turning on her grandma while the girl said earlier "I hate him for ruining my friendship". Up until this point, the girl showed interest in bringing the world back to the original place and she loved her grandma. Then she sends her grandma away and the entire townspeople when many of them did nothing to her or her dad in the first place. The plot also forgot that he can read minds and so the writers forgot to mask the intentions of the grandmother to cause her granddaughter to stand up to her son. A better ending would have been that she restored the world, brought back her mom and grandfather, and would place her dad in "timeout" in a cornfield when he was "bad", thus forcing himself to stop using his powers. She was good natured up until this point while her dad was incapable of actually caring about others. Sorry, but the ending just ruined it all and had too many plot holes. This reboot was terrible and nothing like the 80's reboot.
@@Deadsea_1993 Nah, this makes more than enough sense. Children get angry and say things they don't mean all the time. The grandma was so desperate for what appeared to be a way out that she failed to consider that Audrey didn't actually hate her father and was just being an emotional child. Then by so obviously trying to get her to turn on her father, she ended up accomplishing the reverse and paid for it along with the rest of the town.
Well he actually missed the power dynamic. He liked people telling him that he was great all of the time. Basically he became no one once the girl made everyone disappear
although it's cool that they made a sequel to the story many years later, there wasn't any real resolution or closure to it. it was really just a continuation of what already happened before. it was never really explained how he had that power, or how his daughter somehow ended up being even more powerful than him. the unfairness of their power over everyone else was never really brought up or resolved. if you lived in a world with someone where just their mind power alone could make you suffer a fate worse than death where you couldn't even die even if you wanted to, that would be horrible, and you would have to discover the key as to how they ended up having that kind of power so that you could defend yourself from them, if not also be able to fight back against them. anthony and his daughter never really learned anything despite what agnes said to them in this sequel. they just went to the next town to unleash havoc and abuse their power there as well.
The narrator was saying exactly what I was thinking. "What the hell was the point of this episode? What have I learned? Why did I just waste 22 mins of my time?!?"
Saw that twist coming tbh. Little Devil like her dad. Was kind of hoping he’d of remained in his own personal Hell of loneliness at the very least with her sending everyone away.
Bill Mumy really seems like he feels threatened by his daughter. Even before he finds out that his daughter has superior powers. It’s almost like he knew or felt his daughter’s powers.
As I write this, there are just over 144,000 views. If Generation X and Millennials knew about the original episode of Twilight Zone, there would be millions of views. It is a stroke of pure genius to cast Billy Mummy and his real life daughter in this long-delayed sequel. The evil was all cancelled when the daughter brought "every thing back." I can sleep well tonight.
Interesting... I totally remembered a different ending! I thought Mom got Audrey to do something that made Anthony no longer able to wish things away. Then she brought the world back & Anthony had to deal with it as it was. I don't know where that ending came from, but I like it better than the one I just saw! Nice to see Bill Mumy again, and his cute and talented daughter... plus of course Cloris. The picture of John Larch with Cloris from the original episode was touching. RIP Mr. Larch.
This was so-so. However, I highly recommend everyone watch the original from 1961. It's a masterpiece and probably one of the best pieces of sci-fi ever.
Having a sequel to the creepiest of all Twilight Zone episodes was a good thing, a real good thing...
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@@kevinmcduffie1092 best comment ever.
Real good
Yeah.. real good thing….
That's swell acting, Bill. Just swell. That's a good thing you did, reprising your character, Bill. Real good.
JJDBaca it's definitely real good, a real good remake isn't it?
JJDBaca lmboooooooo. you nailed it
cute
And Liliana looks remarkably like he did fifty years ago.
I see what you did there. ;) lol
Bill Mumy and his daughter are great!
A wonderful sequel to one of the
most unforgettable twilight zone
episodes ever!
Yes, especially with the same 2 stars (Billy and Cloris) back and 40 years older
That's his real-life daughter playing his daughter?
@@phyllischarney9009 yep
It's cool that they brought back some of the original actors. I watched the original Twilight Zone episode and I wondered what the continuation would be.
I thought I noticed a resemblance...🙂
Omg.... I just found this.... Terrifying story but still a pleasure to watch Cloris Leachman.... A true master of her craft....
Cloris Leachman is an underappreciated element in this story.
Agnes was the only person Anthony seemed reluctant to hurt even after she revealed how she really felt, did you guys notice that?
More likely because for all his power, Anthony is still a little kid that doesnt know restraint or better judgement, and the only people he truly cares about beyond immediate gratification are his mother and daughter. He is a very pitiable character when you think about it, and his face when his mom yells how much she hates him tells how he hurt he is
@@leandrobotchkarev7693Pitiable? He's evil. I'd wait for him to fall asleep then smash his evil skull in. Or, I'd just pretend to be happy and walk up to him, and be "Anthony, can you show me some of those excellent animals you make ?" Controlling my thoughts the whole time. Then I'd knock him out with a swift punch, and then, I'd cut his throat. That's how they could have handled the little psycho. Anyone with a bit of courage would have done the same thing.
Of course that is his mom. You cant hate or want to kill your mom
Only a monster could hate Cloris Leachman!
@@matthudson8599 "Frau Blücher"
What a good little actress. Just like her dad. Spitting image too.
TheBerkeleyBeauty Cuz she actually IS his daughter! Liliana Mumy!
duh
She also appears in Santa Clause II
send this girl to the cornfield
hear fan Duh ( eyes roll)
I've always thought that the original show was Rod Serling's way of satirizing spoiled kids who always get their way because parents are too afraid that they will throw a tantrum.
@@psyentiphiq You're so cool. *Where* have you been my whole life?
@@DATo_DATonian lulz, got em!
I still think it's about spairing the rod and spoiling the child. I learned long ago how to get rid of the child. That parent's don't which to take responsibility for.
Rod Serling didn't write this one. It was by Jerone Bixby.
@@psyentiphiq , are you on drugs?
So scary, and I felt so sorry for his kind mom.
Norman Bates That's more of you're mother.
I love Cloris Leachman!
I knew a photographer who some years back was assigned to take pictures of the festivities at a film festival here in WA State, and Cloris Leachman was a guest. He was assigned to hang out with her for the day to take photos. He said she was a hoot. Feisty, crazy and funny. He'll never forget the experience.
Can't help but wonder if one possible progression of this ending was too intense for television at the time... that as soon as his daughter erases his mother, he sees himself for what he truly was, and erases her in horror. Then he wanders the empty town, alone for the rest of his days, filled with regret, hearing the voices that live only now in his memories. Now that's some Twilight Zone.
That would have been perfect!
That would not have been too much for 2003
A perfect well deserved ending
That ending would have been gold.
He is a sociopath. He has no conscience, so that wouldn't make sense. He can't just turn into a real human being so abruptly.
Great little epilogue to the original episode; it teaches that children are not born good/pure. Children learn morals as they grow up...but if this learning is interrupted, they become monsters. And with no one to reprimand them or teach them right from wrong, they grow up to be like Anthony.
Not only are children not born good and pure...a blank slate as most progressives would have us believe. But there is downright bad seed out there...the likes that no amount of love, training, or education can fix. This is one of the primary fallacies of the Left's attempts at social engineering through social programs. In fact, most of these traits are quite inheritable, and the Left sees to it that that the least useful among us breed the most via social programs.
Nobody wants an Anthony.
Best comment ever. Kudos...
Oh, like the daycare generation that no one was allowed to punish? I run across them in traffic and political rallies all the time. They're good, they're REAL good.
Jc Knight lmao the Original comment and your comment are like night and day they aren’t similar. Somehow u believe good or bad is a political ideology or at the least effected by one. Which is the dumbest most idiotic logic; children ARE blank slates. They learn what society is thru the lens of their peer group and family. Evil ideology can corrupt a child. But it’s childish to try to put those terms into that of a political party. Children aren’t born any definitive way genetics play less of a role than social engineering that’s physiological fact. Read a book.
Anthony probably banished his wife after realising she didn't really love him.
She wished herself into existence
And it was a real good thing that he did that, too. A real good thing.
They should have gave us a Glimpse of the hellish nightmare that the magical "corn field" really is.
@@kyleklmondwa9042 nah…. It’s shown that the two most powerful beings have no idea what it actually is… so why should the viewers?
In all likelihood it simply is non-existence.
How could he ever find a woman to marry anyway?
His daughter looks exactly like him! Great episode.
It's his actual daughter in real life too.
They're the same actors from the original and that's actually his real life daughter.
@@Jose_Hunters_EWF_Remixes She played his mother in the original, she's in her 90s now.
Cause that is really his daughter
Because it is his actual daughter Lilian Mumy
I love that they used the actor's real daughter too. This was awesome!
She looks just like him. That’s a good thing, a real good thing.
Wow , because I was saying how they pick a kid to look exactly like him
Good acting comes in the family!! Cloris did great as well: permanently not at ease, forever living in terror and regret for having produced such a monster.
Awesome, it really was, Absolutely 💯
@@chakeemforbes1556 Turns out, there was a reason for that....
The fact that someone SLEPT with Anthony for him to even have a kid is just... eewww
+ravishingelite Whoever he did it with didn't have a choice. He no doubt forced her to...but it's good that he did! V-VERY VERY GOOD!
tripp cory good point!
she's probably in the corn field -_-
***** Well she was his wife according to Agnes...like she had a choice in accepting his proposal
Who says someone did? Perhaps he simply created the girl.
LOL! That was a good joke. A really good joke.
The burning dad got sent to Atlantis and was turned into a doctor with a Scottish accent along the way.
The beginning made me legit mad, if he didn’t have that power his ass would have been whooped
We'll his little girl should disappear to 😈😈😈😈
@t lavouge fax
Fax bruh
"ALL BAD SNEAKY PEOPLE!" Love this awesome follow-up to the original episode. Liliana Mumy looks just like her father.
You can't beat the nostalgia of having Billy Mummy play the same horrific kid all grown up (and with his own daughter no less). This was truly epic! And if the character (Anthony) played by Mummy bothers or angers you to the hilt, then find yourself doing a complete '180,' being moved to tears when Billy Mummy portray's Jack Klugman's boy in, "In Praise of Pip," of the original Twilight Zone series. BM and JK have always played convincing, compelling roles which typify any talented actor. He and Klugman did a sensational portrayal of a wayward yet loving Dad and his boy. Netflix has the entire TZ series, btw.
Thanks for that info. Klugman died a few years ago I think. I remember him - one day in the "old" Las Vegas I was walking down the South strip near the Aladdin and he was jogging on the sidewalk. I always liked his portrayals of characters on the old Twilight Zones.
Billy Mumy was also in Papilion Steve McQueen / Dustin Hoffman . He was the kid who just tries to escape the prison by walking into the water and swimming away..
Pip,a great episode, probably the best of season 5.. Both Netflix and Amazon have TZ, but neither showing season 4
If you thought this was 'epic' (I can only assume what that's supposed to mean.), don't plan your future around your writing skills.
@@DVincentW, I know, old comment, but thanks for posting. I haven't seen Papilion in years, I need to watch again. I'll be looking for him.
I was hoping that he would get a taste of his own cornfield. Then he could wish himself from cornfield to cornfield and go cornfield hopping in search of better cornfields.
hahaha XD
disparky plot twist: He was in Nebraska the whole time
Yeah, but this is a scarier ending.
**cornception**
disparky: maybe he'll get assaulted by the "children of the corn". :)
“Mom, are you hot?”
“Well, I have been called a GILF from time to time...”
What a good little actress she is.
+Sheri451 Like father, like daughter
the greatest :)
Sheri451
Well they are blood related in real life. Like father like daughter
It is a sequel to the original series episode "It's a Good Life".Bill Mumy and Cloris Leachman reprise their roles from the original episode. Anthony Fremont's daughter, Audrey, is played by actor Bill Mumy's real life daughter Liliana Mumy
It was a pleasure to see Bill Mumy and Cloris Leachman reprise their
roles from one of The Twilight Zone's most terrifying episodes. There's
enough material here for a new TV series! The plot is as fickle and
impulsive as the father and daughter. Mumy's daughter has a split
personality. In one scene she promises to set the universe right and
bring her monster Dad to justice. But when the moment of truth arrives,
she betrays her long-suffering grandmother, and exterminates everyone
except herself and Daddy Dearest. In the next scene she undoes all of
Dad's destruction. We don't exactly see Grandma and the other
Peaksville residents return. If they do, let's hope the guy who ends up
as a Jack-in-the-Box is a little more careful at his next birthday
party.
It seems to me she brought back everyone except for the Peaksville people. Peaksville is now back in its original dimension. Also he is a bit of a man child. Still the kid we was in 1959 only in an adult's body.
roblom The Jack in the box is in Carol Anne's room in Poltergeist 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
I think this worked well as a standalone sequel and would leave it there. I couldn't handle watching a series based on this storyline.
I've never used this word before, but I'm using it now. God is a dick. Think of the mother, spending her whole adulthood, avoiding going to the cornfield, and finally a chance comes to rid the universe of her son's filth, and then this crapfest happens.
It's a shame that John Larch couldn't be there as well.
Here's what I think: Anthony must have met a woman and than got married to her (possibly by force), got her to sleep with him (yet again by force), and than she gave birth to her and Anthony also killed the Mom.
They should have gave some insight as to what happened to the little monster girls Mother.
@kyleklmondwa9042 they did. It was one short line. When his mother was listing the people he killed she mentioned her. "Your husband, my husband, her mother" is what i think she says. So he killed his dad too.
I had a feeling the little one would turn! Man that girl can ACT!
She's Billy mumys daughter in real life.
@Lelouch the Dem0n I know what you mean!
@Lelouch the Dem0n that would be great! Billy mumys daughter is all grown up now so that sounds good!
@Lelouch the Dem0n lol
Wow - a bit of a blast from the past! I remember that old episode. Great sequel. Be fun to live long enough to see a third one.
You still kickin?
You still there?
kudos...2Billy Mumy, reprising his role,an, his real life daughter, Lilianna...nice job, youngun...
Calories leach,an also,reprised her role as the mom
You guys need to read up on comma rules.
@@0002pA 🤣🤣🤣🤣
Bummer. I thought Audrey would bring them all back again after she taught her dad a lesson.
ReelGirl 8 But how would she have the moral constructs to evem judge what he did as wrong? She was born into a world where her dad ran everything, and so his morality became hers. She would only turn against him if he was a threat to her.
Why? He was cruel, controlling, and a liar probably killed her mother and lied about doing so
Just wait til her teen years! He's going to that cornfield
reelgirl8 ikr bull crap
I found the twist at end incredible
The mother should have kept the secret to herself.She should have known that her son would soon find out if other people knew.Since she was good at keeping her true feelings from him she should have kept the secret while she worked to make the little girl side with her.Would have been cool to see Anthony be afraid of someone for a change.There are lots of ways this story could have gone.
I guess I am not very original in what I conceived would happen in the episode. I thought his daughter would banish him to the cornfield as he could not read her mind. Anthony would finally receive his comeuppance for all he destroyed. Anthony would be sent to the cornfield and remain there entirely alone. The nurturing scenes with her grandmother, bringing back her exact watch and her loyalty, "we mustn't tell daddy what you can do"....My foreshadowing was she would keep her grandmother with her and bring back what her father destroyed.
@@makeittrue yeah but instead the authors decided to show the audience the middle finger and fuck up the entire episode in the last 4 minutes or so
@@KnutFuchs I agree.....a real disappointment.
@@KnutFuchs Lol! :)
I don't think it was a disappointment. I think it was just showing that this Society really is screwed, now that an all-powerful God has arrived, in the form of a literal kid. 'The Twilight Zone,' is all about messing with your expectations. Every episode literally ends on a coin flip, on whether things are going to turn out okay for everybody, or not. The original story, could have ended with some of the citizens knocking the kid unconscious, like the guy suggested, but instead ended on a very Bleak note, with what's left of civilization, still having to bow down before him. This episode acts like it's going to save then, but just does the same thing again.
Plot twist: the ‘Cornfield’ is actually the world outside of their little pocket universe. 😮
Fanghur Rahl yes, I have always thought so.
Is that a good thing?
NitroFairyWing That’s a nice thought, but I always thought the ending of the original when his father freaks out that he had made it snow because the crops would die implied that they really did have a cornfield, and there was great incentive in keeping it well.
Fanghur Rahl just like faPple aijphoney users...
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Isn't she a real good girl!!😂😂😂
Yeah she's a real good girl ; ))))
Yes! She sure is a good girl. A real good girl!
She's the very best girl. Hope you can hear my thoughts Audrey.
3:09 Then why are you sweating??lol he did just pull up on a bike lol
That’s what I was thinking.
Lol
I thought he was going to turn that guy into a bowling ball LOL 🎳
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@@travguru8 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
This is so creepy. The world can be destroyed just by making someone angry, that's pretty terrifying.
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Trump
Tell it to Noah.
Yep, just like real life. All it takes is for one nation's leader's pride to be hurt and we'd be looking at the end of life as we know it, just like that.
And it's true.
I always thought how cool it would be for the real world to have the existence of super powers.....aaaand then I see this, lol
These 2 have GOD powers
I love how they got the original cast plus the real little Anthony to play the spawn of Anthony. This is a very good episode. A real good episode
😂😂😂
So wonderful watching this again. I love that they still hired the main characters to play their original roles. (Some people here may not remember the 1st show).
real zoneheads remember and still get chills
Not only that, but Audrey was played by Bill Mumy's real life daughter, Liliana.
Great sequel to the original episode!
Its the second sequel .
Had potential but I think the writers failed. The little girl's turn to evil was too quick....too complete as the foundation for her love for her father was not developed fully enough to warrant it. Her love and empathy for her grandmother was well shown and positively established too well to disappear so quickly. Great that Mumy reprised the role however.
Yeah the ending ruined it all for me. The girl was shown to have something else that the father lacked, empathy. She used her powers for good and we saw this by her bringing back the watch of her grandmother. She also broke character by not telling her dad "I can't wish away the book" cause her grandma told her not to tell her dad about the powers. A real true ending would be for her to force her dad into giving up his powers and by bringing everyone and everything back.
They also dropped the ball by not giving the audience at least a fair GLIMPSE of all the horrifying crap that little boy conjured into existence and sent to the corn fields when he was finished playing with them.
Guy take narcissism to a whole new level...
Trump be like:
Hold my beer.
Kinda reminds me of every entitled, blue-haired, nose ringed, Millennial I meet. Only they hide their self-involvement under the cloak of "social justice."
Cindy Jones, How did Trumps name come up once again? , lol (and Trump doesn't drink, and if he did, it probably would not be beer, you may be thinking of Archie Bunker if you know that character)
I figured he...whose name must not be mentioned...would be mentioned in this thread. Now, into the cornfields with you, come on......
He has a god complex
They had the perfect ending, with little Anthony stuck alone forever with the one being in the universe more powerful than himself - a hell of his own making, and a poetic reversal of what he had done to everyone else his entire life. And then they ruined it.
Good ending, but that means everyone else in the world had to die to provide Anthony's private hell.
Guess I can't read the comments before watching
He is still "alone with her" in a way, and he never dares push her too far.
It would have been a better ending if his little Daughter let him know that SHE was in charge and her Dad was legitimately scared of her.
I think it's rather obvious to most people that the better ending would be either if Anthony finally got the taste of his own medicine he deserves, or if his daughter's outburst of killing everyone ended up with the two of them fully alone, and him realizing what an idiot he was.
Good example of why some people just shouldn't have kids.
Who would have a kid with him anyway
Signor Winter most
@@davidleach7424 Audrey wished herself into existence
there are actual real world ecological reasons why nopeopleshouldhavekids
Guess this is the reason why they gonna stay fighting for the rights to keep those abortion clinics open!
I remember that original episode and I love this continuation of it. Well done!
It's a shame this show didn't take off, this is a good episode 🙂it's hard to remake a total classic!
I grew up in Illinois where there are lots of cornfields. I wonder who is in them!
Children
The Chicago Mob once sent Joe Pesci there.
The grandma needs to get away from them !!!! 😂🤦🏽♂️
the timeline was reset and restored, but his Daughter knew and understand her powers so she sent all the towns people and animals in to a different timeline and erased their memories so they can live in peace and be happy for once in their lives and she was just saying I am sorry for what my dad did to you.
aw, a happy ending.... but they dead!
True narcissism to the fullest.
I agree
Awe c,mon fellas , you did'nt mean that. Anthony is good real good
For better or worse, that girl is an absolute dead ringer for her father at that age. Easily could've been his twin sister, right down to the funny speech. Never knew they made a sequel to that classic episode until today. Decent sequel, worth watching. A little disappointed with the ending, but it was unexpected at least, and that's usually a good thing.
she may have been Bill's real daughter
Heed My Warning She is.
She was Bill's daughter in real life too, actually, Liliana Mumy.
After all these years that cornfield must be full of all kinds of shit and people and weird things.
I'll bet 'he who walks behind the rows' is probably pissed by now.
exactly. He sent everything away, The dreaded cornfield might as well be heaven in their reality.
And Jack in the Boxes.
Taylor Allen John Anstrom It's full of volleyballs that were lost in the ocean 😁😁😁😁😁😁
@@JJDBaca LOL,the corn demon has to deal with Anthony's trash
how cute Lillian is, and looks just like her dad.
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Gilbert Luna Man that's her twin.
Maybe she will be cast in a sequel to " Lost in Space" .
Gilbert Luna That's got to be his RL daughter.
I love that they got the whole cast back
I saw that ending coming a mile off. Still, in some weird way it does feel a little good to see how much he genuinely loves his daughter, almost makes him human.
even so, it still wasn't right for him to treat everyone else so horribly and hold them to such unfair, unreasonable standards. both anthony and audrey still didn't learn anything and still continued their ways even after anthony's mother confronted anthony after all those years. they just left to go off and wreak havoc elsewhere. it was unfair how they were so ridiculously powerful compared to everyone else. it was a good life, and still a good life, but only for anthony at first, and then also for his daughter audrey.
Well, let's hope that the people in the following generations get the chance to learn the difference between right and wrong.
He doesn't understand love. He actually only likes his daughter because she is a part of him and he loves her when she displays powers so that he isn't alone. It doesn't hit him that she could be a threat to him until she announces that she is the boss now cause she can bring stuff back and her thoughts can't be read. The ending was a bit underwhelming cause the story could have went in a different direction
I was expecting the ending to be:
Audrey wishes him away just like everyone wants her to, and now she is the new terror, and everybody had better think nice thoughts about her!
@@TedApelt that would have been much better
I'd rather be in the cornfield than live in fear of such a spoiled brat.
Yeah but no one really knows what the cornfield is. It is known that it is a fate worse than death. You don't know if monsters are there, if it is like Hell where it is endless and leaves you wandering in an eternal maze, or if you actually become corn. Not even Anthony knows exactly what it is other than "it is a bad place". Anthony has reality altering powers and so it possibly could be a cornfield in a different universe or dimension and not necessarily like a regular cornfield that we know of.
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I think this is a great sequel to the original, here we see Anthony all grown up and a little bit more mature and takes a few response abilities like his daughter, yet he is still quick tempered and jumps to conclusions just like the original, this is how you age younger characters by changing there interests but keeping there original moods.
Very true. Something I caught was Anthony’s delay with sending his mom to the cornfield. He’s still very much a horrible adult, but he’s got a lot of history and memories with his mom now, so he’s actually hesitating about sending her away like he did to others.
Little anthony needs a trip to pennywise land.
Facts
Can pennywise make Anthony float is the question. Does Anthony have fear to feed off of ? He is a powerful child that i think could turn pennywise into a Jack in the box!
Maine?
scratch John De Lancie Q? Yeah, well he was basically a demi-god, could create and change reality in huge ways. So he would kick Anthony’s butt! Even if it was Q in disguise as Discord...
@@Sarahonwheels Anthony's real fear is his alienation.
nobody puts baby in the cornfield........
aha! Clever brilliant little actrees! Made me smile...I still love The Twilight - nearly every episode has an ending you can't see coming with a brilliant punch line. Great Series.
You know what this actually ends up being the most upsetting thing ever that she ends up even worse than he is
I've never used this word before, but I'm using it now. God is a dick. Think of the mother, spending her whole adulthood, avoiding going to the cornfield, and finally a chance comes to rid the universe of her son's filth, and then this crapfest happens.
carealoo744 I think the moral of the story is if you want to rid yourself of a dictator then you shouldn't depend upon another all powerful being. That its really up to you, and your fellow citizens to free yourselves.
They should have done what that guy said in the original story, long ago. Someone distract the kid, while someone else sneaks up on them, and knocks him unconscious.
@@carealoo744 It's not real! It's only a made up show. Why call God names?
Well... Because he did a pretty crappy job, at creating this world. There are very, very few people out there, who are content with themselves. And, they just reached that level of Happiness, by Pure Luck, such as being born rich, or having the genetics needed to become rich, or whatever.
That's another thing, too. If: 'God's,' Plan, is to judge people, based on: 'Good,' and: 'Evil,' then surely genetics messes up the whole system? People with better genetics, will have a far easier time, fulfilling Good deeds, than those without?
I see Anthony still loves the song Moonglow. Bill Mumy's daughter looks just like him.
+Sheri451 Thanks for subscribing, I think the second was better than the old 1960's one.
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This should've ended with the two, playing piano, alone for eternity. This wasn't meant to have a happy ending.
That would have been the happy ending. This ending means they can disappear everyone in the world now as they travel around. Before, Anthony had isolated his town in some kind of pocket dimension. Audrey restored that connection, and now they can infect the world.
Many of us grew-up watching Rod Serling and The Twilight Zone. My Recommended Feed just sent me this one from over 50 years ago. FUN Times and Fond Memories. Way too Cool! Just finished the Video. Think Good Thoughts; that's an Order! (from Peaksville, OH). Must have been one of their better episodes. Super surprise double twist ending.
I don't know why somebody didn't just try to kill Anthony when he was sleeping. Don't tell me they were that scared of him that they couldn't even attempt to do that.
SUB4YOU he would've been dead 30 years ago lol
Maybe he could even hear their thoughts in his sleep. He can do just about anything, you know.
Maybe that's why he sent his wife away, because she tried to kill him.
He probably isn’t immortal but he is still a nightmare.
It's thoughts like that that keep him up at nights!
Not sure how the RUclips rabbit hole led me here....I wasn't looking for this.......but it's real good that it did...it's *real* good!
This is why this series lasted one season and was cancelled. A lot of the stories were just bad. This one actually was really good cause it was a continuation from an episode from the original series and yet they put a twist on it for no good reason and ruined it. Like the girl turning on her grandma while the girl said earlier "I hate him for ruining my friendship".
Up until this point, the girl showed interest in bringing the world back to the original place and she loved her grandma. Then she sends her grandma away and the entire townspeople when many of them did nothing to her or her dad in the first place. The plot also forgot that he can read minds and so the writers forgot to mask the intentions of the grandmother to cause her granddaughter to stand up to her son.
A better ending would have been that she restored the world, brought back her mom and grandfather, and would place her dad in "timeout" in a cornfield when he was "bad", thus forcing himself to stop using his powers. She was good natured up until this point while her dad was incapable of actually caring about others. Sorry, but the ending just ruined it all and had too many plot holes. This reboot was terrible and nothing like the 80's reboot.
You are leaving out a crucial detail. She can read his mind. She may have been angry with him for running the boy away but she knows her dad loves her. Her tantrum wouldn't allow her to kill him. She can read the lies on the other people including her grandmother . She knows how they truly feel about her which is why she couldn't do it
Completely agree. The ending was a bullshit twist that made zero sense, and was just for forced shock value. The OG Twilight Zone at least had the twists make sense most of the time. Such a wasted opportunity because the rest of the episode was a great continuation.
Agreed a bad, disappointing ending. I was hoping for more.
I agree, the transition from little girl to monster was abrupt with no preparation. It really didn't make sense.
The transition to her being a monster made sense because she could read their minds. Even though her father was a psychopath he and the grandmother were the only ones who loved her. Then the grandmother tried to get her to destroy her father and when she didn't do it the grandmother must have started to hate her too. Plus the whole town feared and hated them both and she's learnt from her father the only one who is like her.
So this is what its like to live in North Korea eh?
john kuchenmeister 😂😂 exactly!!!
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Not North Korea, both Father and daughter are living inside the real Phantom Zone
They got themselves some mighty fine cornfields in North Korea, I recogn'.....
But not enough corn....ironic.
I feel like a bad person bc I laughed
He is all grown up and has a daughter and is still behaving like a child lol.Good episode!😂
The pure fear of the thought of an adult Anthony that's still as psychotic as his younger self is haunting.
I saw this sequal years ago, but forgot alot of it! Thanks for posting it! I like to believe Audry sent the rest of the townspeople to the cornfield, because she believed, as her father told her, was a happy place where he couldn't hurt them. I also like to believe that she brought back the world, knowing SHE had control of her father now. You could see a bit of fear, FINALLY from him about travelling the world. I also like to believe she brought the entire town back, after they left it. A another sequal, or better yet, a TV mini series could have been made out of this, the very best Twilight Zone episode.
Binge watching these until the 2019 Twilight Zone comes out. Good episode. Glad they reprised their roles. She looks just like her daddy.
Billy Mummy was terrifying in the original, that kid scared the you know what outta me for years after watching that episode as a kid. That show is probably responsible for my becoming a philosophy major!
I watched all the originals with Rod S. but this was my first time seeing this episode. The ending was a surprise to me. Good show.
The guy at the bowling alley was dead no matter if he played well or played bad. If he played good it would have been because he was against the crazy guy, if he bowled bad it would be because he thought bad thoughts. It's good that his daughter ask him to take her home.
See I don't know why they would put a twist in the sequel to this having his daughter with the ability to get rid of him and bring everyone back. They really built that up and just tore it down. The plot got wished away into the cornfield. 🌽
This is why this series lasted one season and was cancelled. A lot of the stories were just bad. This one actually was really good cause it was a continuation from an episode from the original series and yet they put a twist on it for no good reason and ruined it. Like the girl turning on her grandma while the girl said earlier "I hate him for ruining my friendship".
Up until this point, the girl showed interest in bringing the world back to the original place and she loved her grandma. Then she sends her grandma away and the entire townspeople when many of them did nothing to her or her dad in the first place. The plot also forgot that he can read minds and so the writers forgot to mask the intentions of the grandmother to cause her granddaughter to stand up to her son.
A better ending would have been that she restored the world, brought back her mom and grandfather, and would place her dad in "timeout" in a cornfield when he was "bad", thus forcing himself to stop using his powers. She was good natured up until this point while her dad was incapable of actually caring about others. Sorry, but the ending just ruined it all and had too many plot holes. This reboot was terrible and nothing like the 80's reboot.
@@Deadsea_1993 yes the ending made no sense why would she be good the whole episode and turn bad the last 2 minutes
@@Deadsea_1993 Nah, this makes more than enough sense. Children get angry and say things they don't mean all the time. The grandma was so desperate for what appeared to be a way out that she failed to consider that Audrey didn't actually hate her father and was just being an emotional child. Then by so obviously trying to get her to turn on her father, she ended up accomplishing the reverse and paid for it along with the rest of the town.
Kinda messed up how Anthony thought what she did was ruthless knowing he is...well Anthony.
Well he actually missed the power dynamic. He liked people telling him that he was great all of the time. Basically he became no one once the girl made everyone disappear
This is a real good episode, it's great they made a sequel. It's real good they did that.
It's better to be dead than to live with so much fear .
I watched black and white one of this years ago with my Dad rod serlin, love twilightzones
I wonder what Rod Serling would have thought of this....
he would have shit himself.
+Nick Pik Why?
Cause people still care about its a good life enough to make a sequel.
Nick Pik Well it is one of the most popular Twilight zone episodes
Not much. The idea was fulfilled in the original episode.
Cloris Leachman was a wonderful actress. As is Billy Mumy. Probably the greatest child actor of my generation.
although it's cool that they made a sequel to the story many years later, there wasn't any real resolution or closure to it. it was really just a continuation of what already happened before. it was never really explained how he had that power, or how his daughter somehow ended up being even more powerful than him. the unfairness of their power over everyone else was never really brought up or resolved. if you lived in a world with someone where just their mind power alone could make you suffer a fate worse than death where you couldn't even die even if you wanted to, that would be horrible, and you would have to discover the key as to how they ended up having that kind of power so that you could defend yourself from them, if not also be able to fight back against them. anthony and his daughter never really learned anything despite what agnes said to them in this sequel. they just went to the next town to unleash havoc and abuse their power there as well.
steve Kos, I think it opens up the possibilities of more continuations for this episode.
It’s good that you posted this episode…real good!
I'm still thinking bad thoughts about him, that's how good an actor he is.😆
Enjoy the cornfield.
Into the corn field you go Anthony Fremont!
Christ, Agnes' scream of "NO" gives me chills
Thank you for the upload....such a good show
" The monster now has a child of his own"
"Betcha didn't see that one comin"
one of the best twilight zone ep there is and the first part its a good life.
A better ending would be Anthony having to play the piano forever because Audrey kept telling him he had to, or she'd make him go away.
Not even the dialogue. If the episode ended on a shot of him playing the piano with the two of them sitting silently, that would have been amazing.
It's fantastic they got Mummy's real life daughter to be in this.
Yeah... this show is not about justice! This is the Twilight Zone! Not Perry Mason!
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Godschildyes Brown. I did consult Rod Serling he is my best friend.metv
That moment when Grandma realizes she has TWO monsters to deal with...😮
they should do a follow up on the people that were sent to the corn field....
If I live to be 100, I will never forget the first time I saw “It a Good Life”. It scared the heck out of this girl, old girl now. Still does.
The narrator was saying exactly what I was thinking. "What the hell was the point of this episode? What have I learned? Why did I just waste 22 mins of my time?!?"
Saw that twist coming tbh. Little Devil like her dad. Was kind of hoping he’d of remained in his own personal Hell of loneliness at the very least with her sending everyone away.
Bill Mumy really seems like he feels threatened by his daughter. Even before he finds out that his daughter has superior powers. It’s almost like he knew or felt his daughter’s powers.
As I write this, there are just over 144,000 views. If Generation X and Millennials knew about the original episode of Twilight Zone, there would be millions of views. It is a stroke of pure genius to cast Billy Mummy and his real life daughter in this long-delayed sequel. The evil was all cancelled when the daughter brought "every thing back." I can sleep well tonight.
Interesting... I totally remembered a different ending!
I thought Mom got Audrey to do something that made Anthony no longer able to wish things away. Then she brought the world back & Anthony had to deal with it as it was.
I don't know where that ending came from, but I like it better than the one I just saw!
Nice to see Bill Mumy again, and his cute and talented daughter... plus of course Cloris.
The picture of John Larch with Cloris from the original episode was touching. RIP Mr. Larch.
This was so-so. However, I highly recommend everyone watch the original from 1961. It's a masterpiece and probably one of the best pieces of sci-fi ever.
We've all seen the original episode a dozen times
@@CD-gh1uf Oh sorry... I didn't know that you speak for everybody on the internet.
Great cast!
Zaina Juliette Yes but my leg is better now so I don't have to wear it.👢👢👢👟👞👞