This week, Matt reviews episode 29 from The Twilight Zone’s second season: The Obsolete Man. He also shares his thoughts on episode 10 of Science Fiction Theatre’s first season, Conversation with an Ape, in a brief spoiler-free bonus review.
This week’s stinger comes from our Patreon-exclusive recording: 071 - AP B-Roll - “Cibola Burn” (The Expanse #4) by James S.A. Corey, 12 Monkeys Pilot Episode, The X-Files, and The Jetsons - June 14, 2020
Runtime: 1:04:16
Timestamps
Intro - 00:25
- Housekeeping - 02:27
- The Obsolete Man - 07:03
- Conversation with an Ape (Science Fiction Theatre) - 53:36
- Patreon Stinger - 1:00:26
Outro - 1:01:14
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