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https://www.vulture.com/2019/03/the-...and-white.html
You’re pretty much guaranteed — nay, promised — a journey of sight, sound, and mind when you turn on The Twilight Zone, a sci-fi show that will haunt you with even more social parables when its newest iteration premieres on CBS All Access. While most of the episodes were created from scratch by Jordan Peele and his writers room, some familiarity still lingers, thanks to a postmodern remake of the seminal episode “Terror at 20,000 Feet” (Adam Scott as William Shatner, baby!) and an opening sequence that’s, well, see for yourself below. But one particular homage to Rod Sterling’s original Zone was considered and ultimately eschewed by the revival’s creative team, owing to it being less of a dimension in imagination and more of a dimension in imitation: the black-and-white color scheme. Quote:
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