Things you wish you could say

The episode that creeped me out was Nightmare at 20,000 feet with William Shatner.
Oh, that's a good episode. And the one where a guy goes hunting with his dog and they both die and travel down the road towards heaven. And the classic one where everyone has pig faces and are doing surgery on a woman who is considered ugly but is truly beautiful
 
Oh, that's a good episode. And the one where a guy goes hunting with his dog and they both die and travel down the road towards heaven. And the classic one where everyone has pig faces and are doing surgery on a woman who is considered ugly but is truly beautiful
Yes! That last one is a classic, sadly I don’t know if my kids would get it ☹️
 
I wish I could say that the episode where a kid falls out of and rolls under the bed at night and ends up wandering lost in a fog didn't still haunt my dreams from time-to-time!

"Little Girl Lost," Season 3, episode 26, 1962. One good thing about that episode is that the family dog saved her! ❤️🐶

The episode that creeped me out was Nightmare at 20,000 feet with William Shatner.
It freaked me out, too. We all like to poke fun at Shatner's acting but I thought it was perfect in that episode.

He didn't play a lot of bad guys but if you want to see him as a charismatic evildoer, look for a movie called The Intruder (1962), that's four years before Star Trek. It's free on Youtube and a very good movie. He did disturbingly well in it.

I saw him at the Earl Warren showgrounds in Santa Barbara many years ago when he was showing his horses there. He was in line at the concessions stand. I watched him as several people came up to talk to him and ask for an autograph. He was gracious and nice to everyone. He'll be 95 years old this March.

Oh, that's a good episode. And the one where a guy goes hunting with his dog and they both die and travel down the road towards heaven. And the classic one where everyone has pig faces and are doing surgery on a woman who is considered ugly but is truly beautiful

"The Hunt," Season 3, episode 19, 1962. Another good episode about someone being saved by a dog.

"Eye of the Beholder," Season 2, episode 6, 1960. The pretty woman was Donna Douglas, known for playing Elly May Clampett on The Beverly Hillbillies. She was very pretty.

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I wish I could say I'm not tired and I didn't need help bringing in the chickens this evening. 😒
 

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