This is easily one of my favorite mysterious/trippy episodes from the twilight zone. I really love the premise of this one having these three astronauts not knowing what is happening. The acting is top-notch from our main leads trying to figure out their inevitable fate. Not to mention the ending is very creepy since we never know what becomes of them and what causes these disappearing phenomena. My only issue is that certain effects can be noticeably bad, but it honestly doesn't hurt the episode that much. It's definitely a wonderful mystery to dissappear yourself into.
'"I wasn’t sure about this one first but I mostly ended up liking. It doesn’t focus much on the mystery of the flight, but instead on how one of them has vanished yet no one seems to remember existence. It has a good psychological bent where the one guy swears the other guy existed but all evidence is gone. His breakdown over time is well portrayed and engaging. And the final beat is pretty chilling and good. However, they don’t exactly explain what is going on and is another case of leaving it ambiguous. I can see this bugging people in this case since they don’t even give hints as to what went on during the flight that could have caused this. It sort of works but it’s a bit frustrating since it could have fleshed out the story more as it is. I like this one despite that. Oh and the actor playing one of them went on to be the first narrator of the 80’s show, nice."
This is easily one of my favorite mysterious/trippy episodes from the twilight zone. I really love the premise of this one having these three astronauts not knowing what is happening. The acting is top-notch from our main leads trying to figure out their inevitable fate. Not to mention the ending is very creepy since we never know what becomes of them and what causes these disappearing phenomena. My only issue is that certain effects can be noticeably bad, but it honestly doesn't hurt the episode that much. It's definitely a wonderful mystery to dissappear yourself into.
'"I wasn’t sure about this one first but I mostly ended up liking. It doesn’t focus much on the mystery of the flight, but instead on how one of them has vanished yet no one seems to remember existence. It has a good psychological bent where the one guy swears the other guy existed but all evidence is gone. His breakdown over time is well portrayed and engaging. And the final beat is pretty chilling and good. However, they don’t exactly explain what is going on and is another case of leaving it ambiguous. I can see this bugging people in this case since they don’t even give hints as to what went on during the flight that could have caused this. It sort of works but it’s a bit frustrating since it could have fleshed out the story more as it is. I like this one despite that.
Oh and the actor playing one of them went on to be the first narrator of the 80’s show, nice."
Obviously, it was Cthulhu.
@@WolfEntertainmentSanta Christ: Everyone loves Cthulhu.
Not years, just over 24 hours missing
TWIST: The entire ep was a script from an Eldritch entity.
Better than Shadow Play.