Among the many things that make The Twilight Zone one of television's greatest achievements is the fact that even decades after its conclusion in 1964, many episodes remain relevant today, almost eerily so. One of its most lauded episodes, “Time Enough at Last,” is one of these. It tells the tale of a man, played by Burgess Meredith (the Penguin from the 1966 Batman series), who wishes for solitude so he can simply have time to read without interruption. And his wish is granted… in true Twilight Zone fashion, that is. The episode's lessons could, and perhaps even should, be taught today.


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