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Lost In The Twilight Zone


You unlock this door with the key of imagination. Beyond it is another dimension: a dimension of sound, a dimension of sight, a dimension of mind. You’re moving into a land of both shadow and substance, of things and ideas. You’ve just crossed over into… the Twilight Zone.

The Twilight Zone was a science fiction television series created by Rod Serling that aired from 1959 to 1964. Each episode intertwined the supernatural with topical moral events in today’s society ending with a twist convoluting the outcome. The same can be said about ABC Lost. The castaways are more than just stranded on an island. There are mysterious forces at work of powers unknown. And just like the Twilight Zone, a twist is inserted in the story convoluting the outcome.

This special Lost in the Twilight Zone page will explore original Twilight Zone episodes to Lost episodes matching characters and story lines. I promise you that you will be amazed at the similarities between the two shows.

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Twilight Zone / Lost Updates Below:
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The Monsters Are Due On Maple Street 08/25/2009
Five Characters In Search Of An Exit 05/20/2009
No Time Like The Past 03/11/2009
The Time Element 09/02/2008
Old Man In The Cave 05/22/2008
Walking Distance 04/10/2008
Damn Dirty Ape 04/01/2008
Lost / Twilight Zone Monologue 06/13/2007
Don’t Fear The Reaper 12/02/2006
If I Could Turn Back Time 06/02/2006

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4 Responses to “Lost In The Twilight Zone”

  1. Gumby said

    I’m first.
    I am going on record and stating that I believe this is the correct theory.

  2. Valdunagan said

    And now Flash Forward is a Twilight Zone throw back? Serling even dead has kept busy.

    • LOTGK said

      When i saw the loss of time for everyone except one person walking through the stadium tunnel, it reminded me exactly of the Twilight Zone episode, A Kind Of A Stopwatch.

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