The Twilight Zone
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Maybe thats why Nightmare at 30,000 Feet doesnt really attempt to remake its predecessor.
Theres no gremlin on the wing this time.
Instead, the episode pits itself against another familiarTwilight Zonefoe: fate.
He saw some fucked-up shit in his last assignment in Yemen.
Tel Aviv should be a breeze by comparison.
And even though he has a cover story titled The End of Civility?
inProgressive Pointemagazine, he still needs the work.
Getting there, however, could be more difficult than he expected.
But at least he has a cool new podcast to pass the time.
The only problem: hesonNorthern Goldstar Flight 1015.
On both points, this episode rises to the occasion.
Scotts everyman qualities serve him well here.
The concepts solid, too.
The future, he believes, is in his hands.
If hed been portrayed as a pest who deserved that sort of punishment, it might have worked.
Scotts a master of deadpan delivery who usually underplays his parts.