selzero, to random
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Guys in Playschool we went through the round window, and the square window, WTF was that other window called? A hybrid polygon window? The irregular vertex cluster window?

https://syzito.xyz/@selzero/111085365418010417

CrypticMirror,
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@selzero The tombstone window, where a you could get a good view of a little place called... 👻 ⚰️
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RJjDXyXP2As

waldokanto, to random French
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jake4480, (edited ) to scifi
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Watching the Twilight Zone from 2002, it's on Tubi. It's rad, man 🤣 If you haven't seen it, it's hosted by Forest Whitaker, the theme music is done by Jonathan Davis/Korn (one of the most 2002 things I've ever seen 😂🤣) and the rest of the music is done by Mark Snow (the dude that did the X-Files theme). Anyway, Tubi is free (and yeah, there's ads), but it has some really great stuff on it. Inglorious Basterds, that first TMNT movie from 1990, just a ton of cool stuff.

jake4480, to scifi
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Rod Serling was so cool. Aside from even just his Twilight Zone stuff, he was a great mind and an all-around excellent writer. And he always had insightful things to say about humanity. This article is from a few years ago-- it's a great read. https://www.mentalfloss.com/article/72894/10-thought-provoking-rod-serling-quotes

raurquiz, to random Spanish
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alex, to random

Watching and I absolutely love how you can imagine all of these as stage plays, which is something I think we’ve totally abandoned by now in modern . Also loving all the appearances by familiar faces who would soon rocket to fame on

youronlyone, to tv
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And… I finished yet another run of the entire “Fringe” (2008–2013) franchise.

My love for this type of shows started with:

  1. “The Twilight Zone” (1985–1989 (Second Series))
  2. “The X-Files” (1993–2002; 2016–2018).
  3. “The Outer Limits” (1995–2002)

Now I'm searching for Fringe's spiritual successor.

What I found so far are:

  • Black Mirror (2011–2014; 2016–Present)
  • Stranger Things (2016–Present)
  • Warehouse 13 (2009–2014)

Or, maybe I should re-watch “Person of Interest” (2011–2016).

🤔 It's so hard to pick. I originally planned to follow-up with Stranger Things… but maybe I should pick Warehouse 13 or Person of Interest.

What I like with Person of Interest is it is even more relevant today than when it aired. We need a reminder about the topics the franchise tackled.

How about you? Which one would pick after watching Fringe?

@tv @tv @scifi

SenseiStarman, to Horror

fans will want to check out the latest chapter in the anthology, which invites comparison to .

Matt reviews the first issue of , rating it 5/5 - kabOOOOOm!

https://kabooooom.com/2023/05/14/dark-spaces-good-deeds-1-advance-review-preview/

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