A World of His Own
Deja Reviewed
Michael Bradt and Mark Kerins | Rating 0 (0) (0) |
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Mark and Michael take a look at the thirty-sixth episode of The Twilight Zone (1959), "A World of His Own." From IMDB's description, "A writer demonstrates he can control reality simply by dictating changes."
If you'd like to watch the episode prior to listening to our breakdown, it can be found here. Don't forget to reach out with your thoughts on the first season prior to our wrap-up episode next week!
Below are some of the things we reference in the episode:
- Love is Blind (show is terrible)
- Married at First Sight
- Palm Springs
- Stephen King
- The Dark Tower book series
- On Writing
- Trust Us, This Is All Made Up (I have no idea why I couldn't pull Pasquesi's name; I'M OLD)
- The Prestige
- "The Mission" from Amazing Stories
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Mark and Michael take a look at the thirty-sixth episode of The Twilight Zone (1959), "A World of His Own." From IMDB's description, "A writer demonstrates he can control reality simply by dictating changes."
If you'd like to watch the episode prior to listening to our breakdown, it can be found here. Don't forget to reach out with your thoughts on the first season prior to our wrap-up episode next week!
Below are some of the things we reference in the episode:
- Love is Blind (show is terrible)
- Married at First Sight
- Palm Springs
- Stephen King
- The Dark Tower book series
- On Writing
- Trust Us, This Is All Made Up (I have no idea why I couldn't pull Pasquesi's name; I'M OLD)
- The Prestige
- "The Mission" from Amazing Stories
If you'd like to follow us on social media or send us a message, check us out at our website, and you can also send us a voicemail or text. If you're enjoying Deja Reviewed, it'd really help us out if you subscribe and give us a rating wherever you're listening. Thank you, as always, for listening!