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The Twilight Zone
Season 2
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The second season of The Twilight Zone aired Fridays at 10:00–10:30 pm on CBS from September 30, 1960 to June 2, 1961. There are 29 episodes.
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Cast of Season 2
Rod Serling
Self - Host / Executive Producer
Herbert Hirschman
Producer
William Froug
Producer
The Twilight Zone • Season 2 Ratings & Reviews
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Sean Axmaker
The half hour format gave Serling and his writers (which include genre legends Charles Beaumont and Richard Matheson) a format in which to hone their scripts into the television equivalent of short stories, with economy and focus...
Fangoria
Chris Alexander
Some of the smartest, scariest, and eeriest entertainments ever committed to film.
MTV
Shaunna Murphy
Its twist ending... is one for the ages.
Paste Magazine
Darren Orf
"Twenty Two" is basically a prequel to Final Destination, but I mean that as a compliment.
TIME Magazine
Gilbert Cruz
The visceral rush of this particular episode was followed soon after by a philosophical one. These were scares you could learn by.
Screen Rant
Emily Casalena
The main allure of this episode was the complete absenceof dialogue until the very end.
Thrillist
Scott Beggs
This is about as skin-crawling as episodes get.
IGN DVD
R.L. Shaffer
The Twilight Zone continues to be shocking and deeply creepy - the stuff nightmares are made of.
DVDTalk.com
Stuart Galbraith
The season features consistently solid, varied and often vastly underrated episodes.
AV Club
Emily St. James
There wasn't a lot of experimentation like this going on on television in the early '60s, and if some of the elements... can seem a little broad to modern eyes, that thought is canceled out, I think, by just how gutsy all of this is.
AV Club
Zack Handlen
In its second season, the show took some risks-some worked... and some didn't... but the overall impression is one of a solid, smart collection of genre tales which are greater than the sum of their parts.
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