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   From: weberm@polaris.net   
      
   super70s@super70s.invalid wrote:   
   > Padraic Crowley wrote:   
      
   >> >Cavender is Coming (Season 3, Episode 36)   
   >> >Often considered the very worst episode of The Twilight Zone, "Cavender   
   >> >Is Coming" is just like "Mr. Bevis", but with a female lead (this time )   
   >> >rather than a male. It's the story of a guardian angel sent down to help   
   >> >a schlub, only to find that said schlub likes her life better just the way   
   >> >it is.   
   >> >   
   >> >But this one is way worse than "Mr. Bevis" since it tries even harder to   
   >> >be funny. In fact, upon its original airing, it even had a laugh track.   
   >> >Can you imagine? The Twilight Zone with a laugh track! It's because this   
   >> >episode was meant to spin-off and become its own show. Too bad this   
   >> >episode couldn't even be enjoyable for a full 25 minutes. Jeez.   
   >   
   >I always really disliked this one, it's good to know I'm not alone. But   
   >I thought it still had the laugh track? Can't be sure because whenever   
   >it comes on I don't watch.   
   >   
   >As for it becoming a spin-off, Carol Burnett was destined for greater   
   >heights five years later.   
   >   
   >I'd be curious how many on this list were penned by Serling, and how   
   >many were penned by Richard Matheson or some other accomplished sci-fi   
   >writer.   
      
   If memory serves, the Twilight Zone Companion says that Matheson was suffering   
   from Alzheimers and as his capacity diminsihed, people gave him credit for   
   stuff.   
      
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