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Date Posted: 10:40:58 06/09/12 Sat
Author: SWC
Subject: A Rose For Lotta
In reply to: Rick 's message, "Bonanza episodes that are nightmarish and surrealistic" on 03:09:22 06/09/12 Sat

Nobody knows what they are doing, including the writers. When I first saw it, it looked like a bad dream. I've always called it "Hop Sing's Nightmare".

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[> Re: Bonanza episodes that are nightmarish and surrealistic -- Richard, 19:39:11 06/09/12 Sat [1]

Twilight Town was truly a science fiction tale, out of the Twight Zone genre.

The "angle shots" where the screen seems off balance, seems to tell us that everything is not as it seems.

This is one episode where you get more information watching it the second or third time around than the first time you watch it.

Very good episode.


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