Posted Dec 7th 2008 8:02AM by Bob Sassone
Filed under: TV Royalty, Reality-Free, The Twilight Zone

These have been submitted, and they have my approval.
Publishing company Walker & Co. is getting together with the estate of
Rod Serling and the Savannah College of Art & Design to produce
several graphic novels that will be based on the scripts of the original
Twilight Zone series. The books (there will be eight in all, and perhaps more to come if these are received well) are to celebrate the 50th anniversary of the first
Twilight Zone episode, which will be next year. The first two episodes they're doing are "Walking Distance" and "The After Hours."
Continue reading New Twilight Zone graphic novels coming (do-do-do-do-do-do-do-do)
Posted Jun 20th 2008 9:03AM by Jane Boursaw
Filed under: OpEd, Obituaries, Reality-Free, The Twilight Zone

Here's a story that sounds like something out of
The Twilight Zone. The episode could be titled "No Man Is an Island?" Or maybe "Perchance to Dream," although that title was
already taken.
It's the story of Hedviga Golik, a woman who brewed herself a cup of tea, then settled down to watch some relaxing TV in her hometown of Zagreb, Croatia. Apparently, the show was either really boring or the tea was ultra-relaxing, because Golik died that same night.
Okay, all this sounds plausible, but not this next part: According to an Associated Press report, forensics experts believe
Golik likely died in 1973. Her mummified body was just found, 35 years later.
Continue reading Woman watched TV for 35 years ... while dead
Posted Jun 6th 2008 10:01AM by Keith McDuffee
Filed under: Arrested Development, Site Announcements, Retro Squad, Buffy the Vampire Slayer, Angel, The X-Files, Star Trek: The Next Generation, Reality-Free, Cheers, Frasier, Six Feet Under, Star Trek: Original Series, The Twilight Zone, The Outer Limits, Super Friends, The Mary Tyler Moore Show, The Dick Van Dyke Show, British TV, Private Eye Shows

The "big" shows are over, and now the typically low-key summer TV schedule begins. Oh sure, there are some real gems in there that are still airing or will start soon, but overall the excitement is nothing like the September-through-May period. Maybe people are ...
gasp ... going outside to enjoy the sun?
It's been two years since we first delved into the world of
Retro Squad, so we're back now with what we believe is a better format. Rather than pick a few shows and only review one season from each throughout the summer, we're doing theme/show weeks. These weeks will not only have
standout episode reviews from any past season, but we'll have themed
lists,
Vs.,
interviews and
videos. There are only so many weeks in the summer, so we can't cover all of your favorites, but I think there's something for just about everyone here. Check out the schedule below, after the jump.
Continue reading Retro Squad returns, new and improved