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I was just thinking of this very question and I was wondering what everybody else thought. Do you think TZ could've made it another season?
Here's my take on it. Seasons 1-3 were excellent. Season 4 is my least favorite season, but it did pick back up with Season 5. I would've liked a season 6, but then again the show had a long run and I wouldn't want it to become a total joke (like some shows that have ran too long). |
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I dunno. By the time the fifth season took place, it looked like Rod Serling was running out of good stories. A majority of the fifth season episodes were not written by Serling.
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