
Ana and Dan watch and discuss every episode of The Twilight Zone! Connect with us each week talking about the themes, philosophy, and BTS of each episode!
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 57 | Founded | 7 years ago |
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| Categories | ComedyTV & Film | ||||

The State Is Not God.
In this episode of Between Science and Superstition, Dan and Ana break down the sixth episode of Season 2 of The Twilight Zone, Eye of the Beholder.
Finally! Join us for an in depth analysis of the themes of this episode inc... more
Awhoooo!
In this episode of Between Science and Superstition, Dan and Ana break down the fifth episode of Season 2 of The Twilight Zone, The Howling Man
Banger Block! We talk about clashes between the Director and Writer, subtle vs explicit depic... more
Hello! In this episode of Between Science and Superstition, Dan and Ana break down the fourth episode of Season 2 of The Twilight Zone, A Thing About Machines
Its like Season 1's The Fever, but not as fun or meaningful. We break down this episode w... more
In this episode of Between Science and Superstition, Dan and Ana break down the third episode of Season 2 of The Twilight Zone, A Nervous Man In A Four Dollar Room. A decent attempt at a message about getting your life back together, but it can deff ... more
BE CAREFUL WHAT YOU WISH FOR In this episode of Between Science and Superstition, Dan and Ana break down the second episode of Season 2 of The Twilight Zone, The Man In The Bottle. We talk about how we are confused why they didn't just make it a monk... more
We Back! In this episode of Between Science and Superstition, Dan and Ana break down the first episode of Season 2 of The Twilight Zone, King Nine Will Not Return Season 2 starts with Rod Serling doing a second attempt at Where Is Everybody, Dan and ... more
In this episode of Between Science and Superstition, Dan and Ana break down the final episode of season 1 of The Twilight Zone, A World of His Own.
We go into how this episode is pretty meta from a writers perspective and how the light hearted endi... more
What is a man!? A Miserable Pile of Secrets!?
In this episode of Between Science and Superstition, Dan and Ana break down the thirty-fifth episode of The Twilight Zone, The Mighty Casey
We talk about the very dark trivia surrounding this comedic ... more
Absolutely love these two!
So glad your back i missed ya;)
Ana and Dan are just plain charming. Whether it’s going down a Coco connoisseur rabbit-hole or consistently adorable character/screenwriter/title mispronunciations they are entertaining AF.
While critiquing the episodes of old and new episodes they are at times insightful and add clever rewrite pitches for the episodes they want to fix. I’d love to see them take on some of the 80’s TZ remakes/reboots down the road or even Outer Limits.
These guys are pretty great. Their show is polished, well thought out and timely. It’s nice they finally are pronouncing “Serling” correctly . Also Beaumont is pronounced “Bow(as in on a gift)-mont” and the earlier episode is “Elegy” not “Eulogy.” Pronouncement pet peeves aside it’s a great show!
I am really enjoying the show. The episodes are well researched and the hosts do a great job staying on topic while still being really entertaining and fun to listen to.
Dan and Ana are captivating and insightful! Great podcast 😍
I, personally, think this podcast is great!









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