Which do you think was better, and why? I personally favor TZ, partly because it has so much more variety and tends to be better written (e.g., the final narration at the end of "Walking Distance", which is one of my favorites). I feel that The Outer Limits tended to rely too much on monsters in too many episodes. But there were still some classic, unforgettable episodes such as "The Galaxy Being" (with Cliff Robertson), "The Sixth Finger" (with David McCallum) and "Demon With a Glass Hand" (with Robert Culp)--one of my favorites.
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Contestado por bwbphile
el 6 de junio de 2017 a las 22:59
The Sixth Finger is my favorite episode.
Contestado por tmdb43737777
el 23 de junio de 2017 a las 18:43
I feel the twilight some wins. Aliens are fine, but it was overused in outer limits. I did enjoy the 90s series
Contestado por Zürich Gnome
el 24 de junio de 2017 a las 19:18
I'm just curious, did you like the 1990s Outer Limits series better than the 1960s series? And if so, was it because it didn't rely so much on monsters?
Contestado por tmdb43737777
el 24 de junio de 2017 a las 19:21
Yeah I like the 90s series better. The stories were fresh, had atmosphere, some good effects, tension and more psychological approached to the themes being presented. It felt more well rounded
Contestado por cursethedarkness
el 25 de junio de 2017 a las 12:09
Rod Serling's writing pushed TZ over the top. Wonderful morality plays.
Contestado por Savage918
el 19 de diciembre de 2019 a las 01:09
I adored Rod Seeking. In fact I saw a great episode yesterday about this really nasty guy who is convinced that his household are conspiring against him.
Contestado por wonder2wonder
el 31 de diciembre de 2019 a las 03:02
Would that be "Four O'Clock"?
Contestado por LansingFan
el 19 de marzo de 2020 a las 00:56
@wonder2wonder No, Four O'Clock was the one where Nehemiah Pearsoff's character was an evil man who was going to punish Earth for all of it's horrible ways by doing something awful at Four O'Clock in the afternoon but ends of punishing himself instead.
Contestado por Zürich Gnome
el 20 de marzo de 2020 a las 16:14
If you mean his household appliances were conspiring against him, that episode was titled "A Thing About Machines".
Contestado por LansingFan
el 26 de marzo de 2020 a las 16:38
That episode was a hoot! Nice appearance by Barney Phillips (Doc Kaiser from Twelve O'Clock High).
Contestado por LansingFan
el 26 de marzo de 2020 a las 16:57
Classic The Outer Limits had some episodes that scared the hell out of me.