S4YA S317 – One More Pallbearer

Travis Menard stops in again to apologize to me for everything he’s done wrong and to cover the Season 3 episode, “One More Pallbearer”! Travis is currently the second fiddle to Brandon on the Apathetic Enthusiasm Podcast and Interdimensional RSS: The Unofficial Rick and Morty Podcast. He’s a pretty cool dude, overall… Brandon likes him well-enough. Go check him out on Twitter at Jugglemeno! SHOW NOTES – One More Pallbearer Show Info Originally aired: January 12, 1961 Starring: Joseph Wiseman as Paul Radin Trevor Bardette as Colonel Hawthorne Katherine Squire as Mrs. Langford Directed by: Lamont Johnson Teleplay by: Rod Serling You, Me, and IMDB Synopses: * You: a scorned millionaire devotes his riches to one more gotcha on the villains of his past * Me: A man learns to fall in love with One Republic, and realizes for some It’s too late to apologize * IMDB: Wealthy Paul Radin tries to get three people from his past to apologize to him by offering them shelter from a staged and phony nuclear war scenario Discussion: What are your initial thoughts? The Ending jumped around too much * No real hint of the twist throughout the episode * The theme of honor and standing true to your convictions  Stray Observations Was the whole thing a psychotic break? What do you rate the episode? 2 pallbearers out of 4 2.5 pallbearers out of 4 Choose your Own Endventure Traivs – Include 1 or all 3 of the individuals in the street at the end to make it known that it wasn’t ALL a dream Brandon – 1 or all 3 of the individuals come and kick the crap out of him but all he sees are giant, radioactive rats kicking him SOCIAL You can give me a buzz in the comments below, or hit me up at the following places! * Facebook: Facebook.com/S4YApodcast * Instagram: s4ya_podcast * Twitter: s4ya_podcast * Email: [email protected] * Website: www.apatheticenthusiasm.com/submitted-for-your-approval * iTunes – Head out and leave me a rating and/or review. I really do appreciate any and all feedback!

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From start to finish, the Twilight Zone remains one of the most compelling series in television history. In honor of the show, Brandon (of Apathetic Enthusiasm) and a variety of guests, both regular and special, watch the series from start to finish and discuss the characters, themes, and ideas Rod Serling brought to the screen. Submitted for Your Approval, we present to you, a Twilight Zone podcast.