I will say for the second time in the last few days, Rod Serling was an underappreciated American treasure.
I will say for the second time in the last few days, Rod Serling was an underappreciated American treasure.
Definitely. The fact that this episode( in my opinion one of their very, if not the best) is still relevant to the extent that it is, sends chills up my spine to be honest.
Someone said the other day (and I can't seem to find the original now) the reason satire ages so well in America is because we never actually solve any of our problems. That's definitely true, but I'm starting to suspect the issue is human nature.
I think the issue is human nature. We don’t learn fully from the past and want to whitewash( yes, pun intended) and only tell the sunny parts of history in my opinion. Then something like 47 comes along and capitalizes on peoples fears and prejudices. You see what we( 🇺🇸) have now…