tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2721496858742471361.post8623032632046566157..comments2024-01-26T07:11:42.749-05:00Comments on Let's Get Out Of Here!: 31 Days of Monsters!Craig Edwardshttp://www.blogger.com/profile/06037542638067599437noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2721496858742471361.post-1860402849741988942010-10-22T13:21:45.412-04:002010-10-22T13:21:45.412-04:00I've always enjoyed being a little off the bea...I've always enjoyed being a little off the beam in terms of my taste in music, film and lit.<br /><br />So imagine my frustration when I find that not one but <i>two</i> of my favorite science-fiction/fantasy TV show episodes are fan favorites.<br /><br />Classic Trek's <i>City on the Edge of Forever</i> changed the way I saw that show, and how I viewed its potential. Years later, I'd find out that was the case for a lot of Trek fans.<br /><br />I have shadowy recollections of 70s TV, but <i> The Night Stalker </i> has stuck with me better than most. Of all the episodes, the one I remember most fondly: The one with the monster who appears as someone you trust. In part, I think it was Emily that made this episode so enjoyable for me.<br /><br />Loved the zombie episode, too. As I recall, the means of dispatching the monster aren't what Carl initially had in mind.<br /><br />And the Spanish Moss critter: I remember that episode doing a fine job of communicating the oppressive heat, and the horror of a thing locked in dreams.Joe Richardsonhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01934888560338996348noreply@blogger.com