S4YA S3E8 – It’s a Good Life- Twilight Zone

My Bess friend, Matt Sizemore, joins the show this week to discuss the incredibly not-bleak episode featuring the great Bill Mumy in, “It’s a Good Life”! This is Matt’s handwritten bio: Hello. My name is Matt or Matthew. I am a broadcaster, currently serving as a morning television anchor. I’ve done radio and voice-overs in the past as well. I’m also the bff of the podcast host. That makes me rad. I need to lift more weights. To get a hold of Matt, you can do one of the following ways! Twitter: @souporsizemore Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/mattsizemoreKIVITV/ Web: https://www.kivitv.com/matt-sizemore Other: http://linkedin.com/in/matthew-sizemore-ab635b1a SHOW NOTES – It’s a Good Life Show Info Originally aired: 1961-11-03 Starring: Cloris Leachman as Mrs. Fremont Bill Mumy as Anthony Fremont John Larch as Mr. Fremont Directed by: James Sheldon (Yes, 6 other episodes) Teleplay by: Jerome Bixby (No) You, Me, and IMDB Synopses: * You: Small boy, not sure if birthed hatched or adopted terrorizes a small town * Me: The story of a boy who gets everything he wants * IMDB: On an isolated family farm, a young boy with vast mental powers, but lacking emotional development, holds his terrified family in thrall to his every juvenile wish. Discussion: Initial thoughts Peeksville entitled community back to the dark ages Mental thriller way Hostage – asshole of a child His own Stray Observations What do you rate the episode? 3/10 7.5/10 Choose your Own Endventure * Matt – They kill him * Brandon – The parents actually parent 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.