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Twilight Zone S2 E1. King Nine Will Not Return
Posted on 2/8/24 at 12:37 pm
Posted on 2/8/24 at 12:37 pm
I watched this episode on Amazon Prime. It's premise and plot were not too different from other episodes on this series.
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"King Nine Will Not Return" is the season two premiere episode, and 37th overall, of the American television anthology series The Twilight Zone. It originally aired on September 30, 1960 on CBS.
This was the first episode where Rod Serling appeared on camera at the beginning, rather than introducing the episode in a voice-over narration.
The episode was based on the discovery of the B-24 Liberator bomber Lady Be Good and her crew's remains, which had crash-landed at night, deep in the Libyan desert after running out of fuel, while returning from a World War II bombing mission over Naples, Italy. In the episode, the marker of a grave of a member of the crew of King Nine is dated "5 April 1943," the day on which the Lady Be Good was lost. Lady Be Good had been found in 1958, and the bodies of 8 of the 9-man crew were discovered between February and August 1960 – the eight crewmen being found just a few weeks before "King Nine Will Not Return" aired.
This was the first episode to feature the familiar Marius Constant Twilight Zone theme.
The score by Fred Steiner was later used in other Twilight Zone episodes.
The bomber aircraft used in this episode was a North American Aviation B-25C-10NA 42-32354, which still exists in storage with Aero Trader, Borrego Springs, California
Enigma buried in the sand, a question mark with broken wings that lies in silent grace as a marker in a desert shrine. Odd how the real consorts with the shadows, how the present fuses with the past. How does it happen? The question is on file in the silent desert, and the answer? The answer is waiting for us - in the Twilight Zone.






Posted on 2/8/24 at 1:01 pm to blueridgeTiger
Love the OG TZ. There's one holiday (I think maybe 4th of July) that one of the channels plays nothing but TZ episodes all weekend. I usually load up my DVR with ones that I love or that I haven't seen before and want to, and then gradually watch them here and there throughout the year.
Posted on 2/8/24 at 1:37 pm to CocomoLSU
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Love the OG TZ.
What woudl you say are your top 5-10 episodes? Crazily enough, prior to last month I'd neer seen a signle episode. I set my DVR to series record so I've been watching some here and there but would love to great ones to knock out.
Posted on 2/8/24 at 1:42 pm to blueridgeTiger
Was it any good? Or just letting us know you watched it?
Posted on 2/8/24 at 2:27 pm to WG_Dawg
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What woudl you say are your top 5-10 episodes? Crazily enough, prior to last month I'd neer seen a signle episode. I set my DVR to series record so I've been watching some here and there but would love to great ones to knock out.
I don't really have a top 10, but checking some lists and seeing if I can get a solid list together of ones that I've enjoyed (in no order):
To Serve Man
Time Enough At Last
A Hundred Yards Over the Rim
Five Characters in Search of an Exit
I Shot an Arrow Into the Air
Will the Real Martian Please Stand Up
A Kind of Stopwatch
It's a Good Life
The Monsters are Due on Maple Street
Nightmare at 20,000 Feet
And When the Sky Was Opened
The Hunt
The Silence
The Masks
The Shelter
A Game of Pool
There are more that I have liked, but that's a good list to get you going. And some of those aren't really my favorites as much as they are all-timer TZ episodes. I also tend to prefer the more bleak episodes and ones with cool twists, so that is reflected in that list as well.
I think if I had to pick a favorite, The Hunt is up there. And it's not really a bleak one at all. It's just sort of nice/sweet.
If I think of any more I'll come back to the thread and update the list.

Posted on 2/8/24 at 2:46 pm to CocomoLSU
Thqanks that's a plenty good enough list to go on. I've seen a handful of those alreayd and enjoyed so I'll knock out the others shortly.
Posted on 2/8/24 at 2:46 pm to CocomoLSU
If I can add one to Cocomo's list, I'd go with "The Invaders." Always stuck with me after seeing it when I was a kid.
Posted on 2/8/24 at 2:49 pm to WG_Dawg
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I'll knock out the others shortly.
Report back and let us know what you think about them. I want to know if I recommended a good list.

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The Invaders
I almost included that one in my list. It's a cool one.
Posted on 2/8/24 at 2:54 pm to WG_Dawg
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I set my DVR to series record so I've been watching some here and there but would love to great ones to knock out.
Brain Center at Whipple's.
Extremely prophetic. My favorite episode.
Posted on 2/8/24 at 3:05 pm to CocomoLSU
Nothing in the Dark, with a very young Robert Redford
Nick of Time with a very young William Shatner
I also liked One for the Angels and I Sing the Body Electric
Nick of Time with a very young William Shatner
I also liked One for the Angels and I Sing the Body Electric
Posted on 2/8/24 at 3:42 pm to CocomoLSU
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let us know what you think about them.
Brief Spoilers below:
Ones I've already seen:
To Serve Man- Loved
A Kind of Stopwatch- Loved
The Monsters are Due on Maple Street- Liked. A very brief google search a while back led me to believe this is considered one of the very best of the series, and while I certainly enjoyed it I didn't like it as much as some of the others. The first half I was certainly in suspense since I was in the dark just like the characters, but 2 things kind of turned me off from totally loving it. First and foremost, the ENTIRE nature of the plot's chaos centers around one little kid making an offhand remark about how he saw a comic book once with aliens living amongst humans. And somehow, all of the grown arse adults just take that as gospel and treat it like real life. The entire episode unravels if things played true to life and they told him "that's nice dear now STFU please" like would happen IRL. All the suspense, the drama, the "is he or isn't he?", them shooting their neighbor which then sets off pandemonium...ALL of it stems from everyone believing that kid and his comic books. It was just kinda tough to buy. Then the big reveal at the end that there actually ARE aliens was cool, but I felt like it didn't really land with me. We have aliens, but they don't' actually interact with the humans. Their whole method of chaos is just turning the power on and off. That'd be annoying sure but not enoguh IRL to have people killing their neighbors over. I get that the main "lesson" is that disrupting human's natural tendencies and robotic, set in their ways lives can create shockwaves, but while having a pretty decent main idea I just didn't feel like the execution hit the mark completely. Still enjoyed it mind you, just wouldn't call it one of the best I've seen.
Time enough at last and 20K feet are of course well regarded but I already know the big reveal in those since they are such classics and part of TV/Movie tropes. I'll still watch eventually but probably not making a priority.
Posted on 2/8/24 at 5:14 pm to WG_Dawg
I agree with you a bit about Maple Street. It’s good but overrated. I listed it simply because it’s widely regarded as one of the best. And the whole point I think is that you don’t even have to do anything to humanity for us to tear each other apart. That happens with just the slightest change in normalcy. We saw a lot of that in 2020 IMO.
Check out The Hunt. I think you’d really like that one. Also Five Characters. Cool premise for sure and I assume you’d like it too.
Check out The Hunt. I think you’d really like that one. Also Five Characters. Cool premise for sure and I assume you’d like it too.
Posted on 2/8/24 at 5:48 pm to blueridgeTiger
Spoiler much. My cheap apps started in 1936 film. I'm just now up to 1959.
Posted on 2/8/24 at 6:56 pm to WG_Dawg
"A Stop At Willoughby"
"Long Live Walter Jameson"
"Will the Real Martian Please Stand Up"
Just going to list 3 not mentioned so far. I love the original series so it's hard to pick.
"Long Live Walter Jameson"
"Will the Real Martian Please Stand Up"
Just going to list 3 not mentioned so far. I love the original series so it's hard to pick.
Posted on 2/8/24 at 8:01 pm to blueridgeTiger
quote:This incident also inspired a classic TV movie ten years after TZ
The episode was based on the discovery of the B-24 Liberator bomber Lady Be Good and her crew's remains, which had crash-landed at night, deep in the Libyan desert after running out of fuel, while returning from a World War II bombing mission over Naples, Italy.

Posted on 2/8/24 at 8:05 pm to WG_Dawg
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What woudl you say are your top 5-10 episodes?

Posted on 2/10/24 at 12:00 pm to WG_Dawg
Your request is difficult.
It would be easier to list 5-10 least favorite episodes.
It would be easier to list 5-10 least favorite episodes.
Posted on 2/10/24 at 12:09 pm to WG_Dawg
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Crazily enough, prior to last month I'd neer seen a signle episode.
I envy you.
Can easily give you 50 "recommended" episodes to watch. Not necessary -- the entire 5-year run is that good.
Ahead of you is one of the best TV series of all-time. Classy. Tastefully done and artful. Zero cheap thrills.
Eerie. Sentimental. Clever. Spooky. Sweet. Relatable. Thought-provoking.

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