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  • Television series with references to The Twilight Zone
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  • The most common use of a reference to "The Twilight Zone" in a television series is to denote an event —or series of events— that is taking a strange or unnatural turn, similar to the use of the phrase "...we're not in Kansas anymore" from The Wizard of Oz. In parodies, it is also not uncommon to see mimicry of the iconic Rod Serling introduction to the episodes from The Twilight Zone (Original Series).
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  • The most common use of a reference to "The Twilight Zone" in a television series is to denote an event —or series of events— that is taking a strange or unnatural turn, similar to the use of the phrase "...we're not in Kansas anymore" from The Wizard of Oz. In parodies, it is also not uncommon to see mimicry of the iconic Rod Serling introduction to the episodes from The Twilight Zone (Original Series).