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 | | In the case of the original Twilight Zone, Rod Serling himself described the output as one-third crap, one-third watchable and one-third pretty damn good, with a handful of truly classic episodes strong enough to stick in the memory and leave the faithful viewer with the false impression that the show consistently reached such heights. |
 | | With this in mind, it would be nice to report that the newest version of Twilight Zone began with two of the show's intermittent classics. |
 | | The first tale, with the rebellious teen forced to shape up or die, is disappointing from the start, with an unlikable protagonist, a simple-minded and unbelievable premise and a denouement so obvious from about five minutes in that the viewer is left waiting in vain for a clever twist capable of justifying it. |
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