S4YA S319 – The Hunt

Long time supporter of the podcasts, Tyler Tigno, joins me to discuss the heaven and hell-filled episode, “The Hunt”! Tyler is a long time listener of my shows and is a wonderful supporter. I was glad he could join me! I’m happy to announce that he is hosting a Married with Children podcast as well! Go and check him out: Twitter: Tylertigno Email: [email protected]  Facebook.com/themarriedwithchildrenpodcast SHOW NOTES – The Hunt Show Info Originally aired: 1962-01-26 Starring: Arthur Hunnicutt as Hyder Simpson Jeanette Nolan as Rachel Simpson Directed by: Harold Schuster () Written by: Earl Hamner, Jr (Yeah) You, Me, and IMDB Synopses: * Me: Never cross a racoon * You: Why the hell don’t all dogs go to heaven? * IMDB: Upon returning from a coon hunt, Hyder Simpson discovers that no one can see or hear him because he has passed on. Discussion: Initial thoughts Love Rural Setting compared to military/urban life/interpersonal life Nature based  First time seeing Religion Christianity, Catholicism, The Waltons Stray Observations What do you rate the episode? Him 5/5 coon skin hats Me ⅘ coon skin hats Choose your Own Endventure Tyler – that was st Peter and he chose to walk the eternity, and then Rachel shows up calling for Hyder. Walking eternity together  Brandon – Heaven was actually Hell, and Hell is actually just a really bureaucratic mess 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!

Om Podcasten

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.