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When [[the Memory]] offered [[Peri Brown]] her only chance of survival from [[drowning]] — becoming its [[god]] — she described her way out as "clear as the sign-post for the Twilight Zone, always so helpfully pointed out by [[Rod Serling]], but less inviting." ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Shell Shock (novel)|Shell Shock]]'') | When [[the Memory]] offered [[Peri Brown]] her only chance of survival from [[drowning]] — becoming its [[god]] — she described her way out as "clear as the sign-post for the Twilight Zone, always so helpfully pointed out by [[Rod Serling]], but less inviting." ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Shell Shock (novel)|Shell Shock]]'') | ||
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"Some robot from The Twilight Zone" was how Jessica Willamy described a Cyberman upon her first encounter with the metallic species in San Francisco in January 1967. She then added that, unlike the robots of The Twilight Zone, "this one made [her] scared." (PROSE: Wonderland)
After finding that Susan Foreman and her grandfather, the First Doctor, were not from Earth in April 1963, John Brent could not help but to make a comparison numerous times to The Twilight Zone, which was evidently popular in the 1960s. (PROSE: Time and Relative)
When the Memory offered Peri Brown her only chance of survival from drowning — becoming its god — she described her way out as "clear as the sign-post for the Twilight Zone, always so helpfully pointed out by Rod Serling, but less inviting." (PROSE: Shell Shock)
- Rod Serling was the creator of and frequent writer for The Twilight Zone.