MichaelMartinD
04-06-2021, 08:19 PM
This was an entertaining episode. It's as if the writers set out to do a sort of self-referential tribute to television of the era, packed with topical references - Jackie Kennedy, Jack Paar, Route 66, etc.
I especially like how Gilbert's mention of The Twilight Zone and Rod Serling leads to what is practically a mini-spoof of that show, where they even mimic the music and visual style of the Zone. Besides that, I appreciated how the writers wove in a serious theme as well, about how you should keep on telling the truth no matter how your peers react.
It was amazing that a town as small as Mayfield had a TV station. Then again, the towns in these old sitcoms seem to be stocked with everything - zoos, TV stations, small colleges, etc.
I especially like how Gilbert's mention of The Twilight Zone and Rod Serling leads to what is practically a mini-spoof of that show, where they even mimic the music and visual style of the Zone. Besides that, I appreciated how the writers wove in a serious theme as well, about how you should keep on telling the truth no matter how your peers react.
It was amazing that a town as small as Mayfield had a TV station. Then again, the towns in these old sitcoms seem to be stocked with everything - zoos, TV stations, small colleges, etc.