
Terry and Paul watch The Twilight Zone series in order and discuss each episode.
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 400 | Founded | 10 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Category | TV & Film | |||

In celebration of our 401st episode, Terry and Paul have friends of the show Richard and El Goro of the Talk Without Rhythm Podcast to talk about the first Twilight Zone continuation episode, 'It's Still a Good Life.' What has happened in the 40 year... more
This week Terry and Paul and are randomly throwing notebook papers into the air when they meet Miss Rachel Stark, a teacher that has become disillusioned with the job and is leaving at the end of the week. After seeing a mysterious glow appear on pe... more
This week Terry and Paul are busy letting other podcasters know who runs this town when they meet Mr. Marcus Fisher, a young artist that is trying to get into the local gang by tagging their territory with their symbol. When a confrontation with some... more
This week Terry and Paul are trying to find the buffet when they meet Mr. Jonah Beech, a gambler that just wants to beat the house just one time. When given a device that can rewind time for short periods, Joanh thinks he is the one holding all the c... more
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Guys all have good chemistry and it’s fun reliving twilight zone and other anthologies with em
One of my favorite Twilight Zone podcasts, one of my favorite podcasts... period, I'm loving the '80s Twilight Zone coverage, I also love relistening to podcasts on a nightly basis as well, please keep the pods coming, thank you so much
One of my favorite Twilight Zone podcasts, one of my favorite podcasts... period, I'm loving the '80s Twilight Zone coverage, I also love relistening to podcasts on a nightly basis as well, please keep the pods coming, thank you so much
Love this podcast, I listen to every new episode and relisten to episodes every night, great coverage, funny and informative
Love this podcast, I listen to every new episode and relisten to episodes every night, great coverage, funny and informative
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Two longtime hosts dissect each Twilight Zone episode in order, mixing rigorous analysis with behind-the-scenes trivia, production context, and personal banter. Across episodes, they explore narrative twists, character dynamics, cultural touchpoints, and how real-world events shade the episodes, delivering thoughtful critiques alongside lively conversation. The show often features guests from entertainment and music, adding perspective from acting, sound design, and pop culture, which helps potential listeners gauge whether a deeper, discussion-driven look at classic anthology TV suits their tastes. A notable strength is the hosts' balance of respect for the source material with a healthy, humorous skepticism that keeps conversations engagi... more
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1. Talk Without Rhythm Podcast
2. Entering the Fifth Dimension: A Twilight Zone Podcast
3. Midnight Viewing
4. The Why Files: Operation Podcast
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Recent guests on Strange Highways include:
1. Method Man
2. Elizabeth Berkley
3. Rob Essis
4. Nikki Acox
5. Lachlan McDonald
6. Marissa (character)
7. El Goro
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