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"It's just a napkin holder in a little cafe in Ridgeview, Ohio!"
This week we're excited to be covering one of the Twilight Zone's more subtle and psychological offerings - Season Two, Episode 7: Nick of Time. This episode inspired us to examine our own superstitiousness (or lack thereof), do a little light research into fortune telling machines of the twentieth century, and reflect on the many charms of one William Shatner.
Referenced in the Episode
Check out The Verbal Fortune-Teller and Princess Doraldina
Shadow & Substance's coverage of this episode
Next Week on The Hindsight Zone: Season 3, Episode 10: The Midnight Sun
Get in touch!
Tiktok @thehindsightzonepod
Instagram @thehindsightzonepod
Feel free to reach out via email at [email protected] if you want to request an episode for Season 2, or just say hi!
The Hindsight Zone is written and produced by Olivia Sterne and Suzy Beller. The Twilight Zone was created by Rod Serling and is not our intellectual property.
Intro/Outro music and narration by Aaron Ussery
Cover art by Suzy Beller
By Olivia Sterne and Suzy Beller"It's just a napkin holder in a little cafe in Ridgeview, Ohio!"
This week we're excited to be covering one of the Twilight Zone's more subtle and psychological offerings - Season Two, Episode 7: Nick of Time. This episode inspired us to examine our own superstitiousness (or lack thereof), do a little light research into fortune telling machines of the twentieth century, and reflect on the many charms of one William Shatner.
Referenced in the Episode
Check out The Verbal Fortune-Teller and Princess Doraldina
Shadow & Substance's coverage of this episode
Next Week on The Hindsight Zone: Season 3, Episode 10: The Midnight Sun
Get in touch!
Tiktok @thehindsightzonepod
Instagram @thehindsightzonepod
Feel free to reach out via email at [email protected] if you want to request an episode for Season 2, or just say hi!
The Hindsight Zone is written and produced by Olivia Sterne and Suzy Beller. The Twilight Zone was created by Rod Serling and is not our intellectual property.
Intro/Outro music and narration by Aaron Ussery
Cover art by Suzy Beller