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In this video Chris and Gerry take a deep dive into "The Obsolete Man," one of the most powerful episodes of The Twilight Zone. Written by series creator Rod Serling and starring Burgess Meredith, this episode tells the story of a quiet librarian declared "obsolete" by a totalitarian state.
We'll explore the episode's themes of censorship, individual freedom, and the danger of authoritarian control. We also look at Meredith's unforgettable performance as Romeny Wordsworth and the chilling courtroom confrontation with the Chancellor, played by Fritz Weaver.
Why has "The Obsolete Man" remained of of the most talked-about episodes in The Twilight Zone? Join us as we break down the story, the themes, and the unforgettable ending.
If you enjoy classic television, science fiction, and anthology horror, be sure to subscribe for more deep dives into The Twilight Zone and other classic genre media.
By Gerry Green and Chris Karnes5
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In this video Chris and Gerry take a deep dive into "The Obsolete Man," one of the most powerful episodes of The Twilight Zone. Written by series creator Rod Serling and starring Burgess Meredith, this episode tells the story of a quiet librarian declared "obsolete" by a totalitarian state.
We'll explore the episode's themes of censorship, individual freedom, and the danger of authoritarian control. We also look at Meredith's unforgettable performance as Romeny Wordsworth and the chilling courtroom confrontation with the Chancellor, played by Fritz Weaver.
Why has "The Obsolete Man" remained of of the most talked-about episodes in The Twilight Zone? Join us as we break down the story, the themes, and the unforgettable ending.
If you enjoy classic television, science fiction, and anthology horror, be sure to subscribe for more deep dives into The Twilight Zone and other classic genre media.

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