The Twilight Zone - It's Still A Good Life Pt. 2/3

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Uploaded by on Dec 8, 2009

Season 1, Episode 31:

It's Still a Good Life

Original Air Date—19 February 2003

40 years later, god-like Anthony Fremont is still holding Peaksville, Ohio under a reign of terror. However, things are about to change when his daughter turns out to have similar powers.

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  • In the original it seemed like he could hear their thoughts no matter where they were in the town. In this version it seems like they have to be right in front of him.

  • Maybe he needs more focus with his old age. I've always wondered, if anyone touches him while he's sending them to the cornfield, will he go too. .0.

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  • @JonLeibow In the original it does say he can do that, but he may just not think to be reading their minds if he doesn't even know where they are

  • he must have been raping 12 and 13 year olds.....and when he was 13 and 14 was he forcing women in their 20's and 30's to have sed with him?....oh man what if he truned out gay...and he forced himself on guys..ahh fuck!! ....

  • So when he became a man did he start to rape a bunch of bitches or what?..i mean how does a crazy fuck like this have only one kid? ....

  • @thunderboundstudios Over time, people change. 40 years in Peaksville being a GOD can make some people grumpy.

  • @LordOfYahoo well i assumed you were joking when you mentioned them being sent to a cotton field, but i thought you were implying that the show's producers had racial reasons for not having blacks in that episode. thus i decided to explain why there is a perfectly non-racist reason for not having blacks in an episode that has its setting in a small town in ohio.

  • @coventrygardens It was a joke sorry

  • @LordOfYahoo look, the setting for the show was a small town in ohio. that's the kind of place where they have very few ( if any ) blacks. in the u.s., blacks are mainly found in the south, and in the highly urban areas of the north.

  • there's no black people i guess they got sent to the cotton field

  • Its like those old Goosebumps books, lol.

  • y didn't some1 just shoot him?

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